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Schedule of High‑Level UN Visits and Meetings Involving President and Foreign Dignitaries (Sept 2012)

Schedule of High‑Level UN Visits and Meetings Involving President and Foreign Dignitaries (Sept 2012) The document is a routine itinerary of diplomatic engagements with no specific allegations, transactions, or actionable details linking powerful actors to misconduct. It merely lists participants and locations, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: President and First Lady attended multiple UN events on 20 Sept 2012.; Meetings included Maldivian delegates, Commonwealth officials, UN‑Women executive director, UNICEF executive director, and foreign ministers from Canada and the UK.; Several senior U.S. officials (State Minister, Attorney General, PR, Ambassador) were noted as attending.

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Schedule of High‑Level UN Visits and Meetings Involving President and Foreign Dignitaries (Sept 2012) The document is a routine itinerary of diplomatic engagements with no specific allegations, transactions, or actionable details linking powerful actors to misconduct. It merely lists participants and locations, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: President and First Lady attended multiple UN events on 20 Sept 2012.; Meetings included Maldivian delegates, Commonwealth officials, UN‑Women executive director, UNICEF executive director, and foreign ministers from Canada and the UK.; Several senior U.S. officials (State Minister, Attorney General, PR, Ambassador) were noted as attending.

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