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Husband, father, grandfather, brother, former Senator, 68th U.S. Secretary of

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  1. Good to catch up w/my friend FM Steinmeier in Moscow. Exchanged thoughts on situation in , .

  2. Impressed by young Russian leaders working to improve Russia, create opportunity & explore business, arts, sciences.

  3. Arrived in Moscow, focused on Syria, Ukraine, and other issues at an important moment in US- relations.

  4. We stand w/Belgium & Europe in the face of this tragedy. Attacks like these only deepen shared resolve to defeat terrorism around the world.

  5. Thoughts are with all in , including those injured and killed, and first responders and security working to keep Brussels safe.

  6. Retweeted

    "The thoughts and prayers of the American people are with the people of Belgium" — on the attacks in

    President Obama on the Attacks in Brussels
    Follow @WhiteHouse for the latest from President Obama and his administration.
  7. Met with peace process negotiators. Need to bring peace and stability for Colombian people, to region.

  8. Warm welcome for from people of Cuba. relationship of growing importance to both countries.

  9. Good meeting w/Cuban FM Rodriguez. Focused on progress made by US-Cuba Bilateral Commission & working groups.

  10. Back in , this time joining 's historic visit to Havana.

  11. Retweeted

    Read the full remarks Secretary delivered this morning on Daesh and genocide:

  12. Naming 's crimes is important—but what is essential is unity to stop them. U.S. will continue to lead global effort to defeat Daesh.

  13. We must hold Daesh accountable. And we must help those harmed by these atrocities to survive in their ancestral land.

  14. also responsible for crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing directed at these groups as well as Sunnis, Kurds, other minorities.

  15. It is my judgment that is responsible for genocide against groups in areas it controls, including Yazidis, Christians, Shia.

  16. Wonderful meeting with women U.S. ambassadors today. Thank you for your leadership and example.

  17. This is a moment to seize, not waste. It’s time for the Syrian people to have the opportunity to rebuild their country.

  18. Today, as we mark 5 years since the uprising began, we may face the best opportunity we’ve had in years to end it.

  19. Their peaceful protests were met with bullets, and eventually, with chemical weapons, barrel bombs, torture, and starvation.

  20. Five years ago today, peaceful protesters gathered in the streets of Damascus and Daraa and many other cities in Syria.

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