Israeli Foreign Minister Lieberman Heads to U.S., Will Meet Kerry, Jewish Leaders
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by News Editor
Times of Israel – Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman was set to fly to the United States on Thursday evening for a multi-day visit to include meetings with top US officials and leaders of the US Jewish community.
In New York, the foreign minister is to meet with Mayor Bill de Blasio. He will also hold meetings with American Jewish Congress head David Harris, Anti-Defamation League Director Abraham Foxman and Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations President Malcolm Hoenlein.
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