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STATE DEPARTMENT REGULAR BRIEFING
BRIEFER: IAN KELLY, DEPARTMENT SPOKESMAN

STATE DEPARTMENT BRIEFING ROOM, STATE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D.C.
1:59 P.M. EST, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2009


MR. KELLY: Okay. Okay, good afternoon.

The secretary has a very busy schedule today. You know that she's meeting with the Australian prime minister, Mr. Rudd. They're discussing a wide range of issues, including Afghanistan, Asian regional architecture, and climate change in the runup to Copenhagen.

This evening, she -- oh, I'm sorry; I skipped one event. At 2:30 today, she will be over at the White House delivering remarks to highlight the efforts of the Obama administration on HIV/AIDS issues on the eve of World AIDS Day. The event will also include participation by Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius; Ambassador Eric Goosby, who's our U.S. Global AIDS coordinator; and Valerie Jarrett, senior adviser and assistant to the president. We also hope to have Ambassador Goosby here at the -- at the podium tomorrow on World AIDS Day. ...

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