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US Secretary of State Blinken arrives in Vienna

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Following the UN Anti-Drug Conference, the US Secretary of State will also meet Chancellor Nehammer and counterpart Schallenberg.

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Following the UN Anti-Drug Conference, the US Secretary of State will also meet Chancellor Nehammer and counterpart Schallenberg.

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US-Außenminister Antony Blinken kommt am Freitag nach Österreich. Er wird nach Angaben des Außenministeriums vom Donnerstag mit Bundeskanzler Karl Nehammer und Außenminister Alexander Schallenberg (beide ÖVP) zusammenkommen. Laut einem Bericht der Tageszeitung „Die Presse“ nimmt Blinken in Wien an der jährlichen Konferenz des Büros der Vereinten Nationen für Drogen- und Verbrechensbekämpfung (UNODC) teil.Die Gespräche Blinkens mit dem Bundeskanz…

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According to the “press,” Blinken wants to attend the conference of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in Vienna

·Vienna, Austria
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No paper fit between Antony Blinken and Alexander Schallenberg on Friday.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Federal Chancellor Nehammer, Foreign Minister Schallenberg and Federal President Van der Bellen in Vienna on Friday.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has unexpectedly arrived in Austria for a visit. After a UN drug conference, he spoke at the Federal Chancellery with Chancellor Karl Nehammer and Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
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