Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Kerry’s travel to Mexico/New York

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Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry

Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry will travel to Oaxaca, Mexico, from March 20-March 22 and to New York City, New York, from March 23-March 25.

In Mexico, Secretary Kerry will meet with President López-Obrador and senior government officials to discuss opportunities for Mexico and the United States to accelerate work on combating the climate crisis and advancing the clean energy transition.  

According to Office of the Spokesperson, in New York, Secretary Kerry will speak at Ceres Global as well as meet with counterparts from partner countries.

In a related development, Deputy Secretary Wendy Sherman spoke via phone with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secretary General Riccardo Guariglia. 

In a press statement by the spokesperson Ned Price, the Deputy Secretary thanked Ambassador Guariglia for Italy’s contributions to peace and security in the Mediterranean. 

Deputy Secretary Wendy Sherman



“They discussed shared concerns about Tunisia’s economic and political reforms and the need to find a comprehensive solution to the Mediterranean migration crisis.  

“The United States continues to support the Tunisian people’s aspirations for a democratic and accountable government that protects human rights and fundamental freedoms.” 

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