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US Executive Branch Update – May 10, 2021 Tuesday, May 11, 2021
This report provides a snapshot of the US Executive Branch priorities via daily schedules and the prior day’s press releases.
POTUS’ Schedule
9:30 a.m. EDT – The President receives the President’s Daily Brief | Oval Office
10:30 a.m. EDT – The President speaks with NATO’s eastern flank Allies, who will be meeting in a virtual summit of the Bucharest Nine (B9) | Roosevelt Room
1:15 p.m. EDT – The President delivers remarks on the economy; The Vice President also attends | East Room
Looking ahead, on May 12, the President will host a bicameral, bipartisan meeting at the White House on the American Jobs Plan.
May 7, 2021
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Well, good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Let me start by thanking China and Foreign Minister Wang for initiating this critical discussion on the future of the United Nations and the international order. And thank you as well to the President of the General Assembly Bozkir for your leadership.
When countries came together after World War II to form the United Nations, virtually all of human history up till then indicated that might made right. Competition inevitably led to collision. The rise of a nation or group of nations necessitated the fall of others.
Then our nations united in choosing a different path. We adopted a set of principles to prevent conflict and alleviate human suffering; to recognize and defend human rights; to foster an ongoing dialogue to uphold and improve a system aimed at benefiting all people.
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On Friday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken went before the United Nations for a Security Council briefing on Upholding multilateralism and the UN-centered international system. Our pals China and Russia made remarks too, so you know it was going to be memorable.
Watch as @SecBlinken addresses the UN Security Council on the importance of defending, upholding, and revitalizing the rules-based international order: https://t.co/4uE23KMNbq Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@USAmbUN) May 7, 2021
The department was all about promoting the virtual briefing on Twitter.
Today, @SecBlinken participated in the UN Security Council Open Debate on Multilateralism, from the Department of State. [Full Remarks 1/2] pic.twitter.com/Ybef0s9O6R Department of State (@StateDept) May 7, 2021
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