Acting Assistant Secretary for Global Public Affairs Stephanie Sutton will travel to Bangkok, Thailand, and Honolulu, Hawaii, from December 6 to 14 to advance U.S. public diplomacy objectives and bolster strategic communication efforts across the Indo-Pacific region.
In Thailand, Acting Assistant Secretary Sutton will meet with U.S. spokespersons based in East Asia to enhance their engagement with local and international media, foster collaboration, and refine approaches to countering foreign malign influence. Through discussions with members of the media, government officials, and civil society organizations, Acting Assistant Secretary Sutton will strengthen partnerships and champion the critical role of open, transparent information spaces in fostering global stability. Her engagements will also reinforce people-to-people connections and collaborative approaches to addressing shared challenges.
In Hawaii, Acting Assistant Secretary Sutton will meet with leadership at the United States Indo-Pacific Command to advance communication strategies that highlight the U.S. commitment to regional security, resilience, and cooperation.
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