Secretary of State Antony Blinken is scheduled for a two-day diplomatic mission to New York City, where he will lead key United Nations Security Council discussions during the United States’ December presidency of the council.
Meeting agenda and priorities: Secretary Blinken will chair two significant UN Security Council sessions on December 18-19, addressing critical global challenges.
- The first session will examine artificial intelligence’s impact on international peace and security, reflecting growing concerns about AI’s role in global stability and security
- A second meeting will focus on addressing the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where ongoing conflict has created severe humanitarian challenges
- The timing of these meetings coincides with the United States’ rotating presidency of the Security Council for December 2024
Additional diplomatic engagement: The Secretary’s visit includes broader diplomatic outreach beyond the Security Council chambers.
- Blinken will participate in a fireside chat at the Council on Foreign Relations, providing an opportunity for detailed discussion of U.S. foreign policy priorities
- This engagement allows for more informal dialogue with foreign policy experts and stakeholders
Strategic timing and implications: The scheduling of these meetings reflects the Biden administration’s commitment to multilateral engagement on emerging technologies and humanitarian crises.
- The focus on AI security highlights the growing recognition of technological challenges in international relations
- The Sudan discussion demonstrates continued U.S. attention to humanitarian crises in Africa
- The combination of formal UN meetings and informal dialogue showcases a multi-faceted approach to diplomatic engagement
Secretary Blinken’s Travel to New York City - United States Department of State