버락 오바마 대통령 임기(2013년)

Timeline of the Barack Obama presidency (2013)

다음은 2013년 1월 1일부터 2013년 12월 31일까지 버락 오바마의 대통령 임기 시간표다.대통령 당선인 시절에는 버락 오바마의 대통령직 전환을 보고, 취임 첫 달에 대한 자세한 설명은 버락 오바마의 대통령 취임 첫 100일을 보고, 전체 순방 일정은 버락 오바마가 만든 대통령 여행 목록을 보라.

1월

버락 오바마 2기 취임식

2월

3월

4월

  • 4월 2일 – 오바마 대통령은 리셴룽 싱가포르 총리와 양자회담을 갖는다.[31]
  • 4월 3일 – 대통령은 덴버 경찰학교에서 총기 폭력을 통제하기 위한 상식적인 조치를 홍보하는 연설을 한다.[32]
  • 4월 11일 – 오바마 대통령은 자신이 제안한 2014년 예산을 의회에 제출한다.[33]
  • 4월 11일 – 대통령은 반기문 유엔 사무총장을 만난다.[34]
  • 4월 15일 – 대통령은 NCAA 축구 챔피언인 앨라배마 크림슨 타이드와 인사한다.[35]
  • 4월 16일 – 오바마 대통령과 아랍에미리트(UAE) 모하마드 빈 자예드 왕세자가 백악관에서 실무 오찬을 하고 있다.[36]
  • 4월 18일 – 오바마 대통령은 보스턴 마라톤 폭탄 테러 희생자들을 위한 기도회에서 연설하고 있다.[37]
  • 4월 23일 – 대통령은 카타르의 하마드칼리파타니 에미리트와 양자회담을 갖는다.[38]이날 오후 조지 W 부시 대통령 도서관 개관식에는 조지 W 부시 전 대통령, 빌 클린턴 전 대통령, 조지 H.W 부시 전 대통령, 지미 카터 전 대통령 내외와 함께 참석한다.
  • 4월 26일 – 대통령은 요르단의 압둘라 2세와 한 달 만에 두 번째로 만난다.[39]

5월

  • 5월 2일 – 오바마 대통령은 멕시코를 방문하여 엔리케 페냐 니에토 대통령을 만나 이민, 에너지, 안보에 대해 논의한다.[40]
  • 5월 3일 – 오바마 대통령은 로라 친칠라 대통령과 코스타리카에서 시간을 보낸다.[41]
  • 5월 7일 – 오바마 대통령은 양자 회담과 박근혜 대통령 한국의 함께 기자 회견을 갖는다.[42]
  • 5월 8일 – 오바마 대통령은 아시아계 미국인과 태평양 지역 지도자들을 만난다.[43]
  • 5월 13일 – 오바마 대통령은 영국의 데이비드 캐머런 총리와 양자회담 및 기자회견을 갖는다.[44]
  • 5월 15일 매케인 상원의원이 대통령과 비공개 전략회의를 가졌다.[45]
  • 5월 16일 – 오바마 대통령은 터키의 레제프 타이이프 에르도안 총리와 양자회담 및 실무 만찬을 갖는다.[46]
  • 5월 20일 – 오바마 대통령은 테인 세인 버마 대통령과 양자회담을 갖는다.[47]
  • 5월 23일 – 오바마 대통령은 국방대학교에서 그의 행정부의 대테러 정책을 주제로 연설을 한다.[48]
  • 5월 24일 – 대통령은 미국 해군 사관학교에서 졸업식 연설을 한다.[49]
  • 5월 31일안데르스 포그 라스무센 NATO 사무총장이 대통령 집무실에서 대통령과 회담한다.[50]

6월

  • 6월 4일 – 오바마 대통령은 세바스티안 피녜라 칠레 대통령과 양자회담을 갖는다.[51]
  • 6월 5일 – 대통령은 슈퍼볼 챔피언 볼티모어 레이븐스를 환영한다.[52]
  • 6월 7일 – 대통령은 캘리포니아 주 산호세에서 경제적인 의료법에 대한 성명을 발표한다.[53]
  • 6월 10일 – 대통령은 동일임금법에 대한 발언을 한다.[54]
  • 6월 11일 – 대통령은 이민 개혁에 대한 발언을 한다.[55]
  • 6월 11일 – 오바마 대통령은 올란타 후말라 페루 대통령과 양자회담을 갖는다.[56]
  • 6월 13일 – 오바마 대통령은 이스트룸에서 열린 LGBT 프라이드 달 기념식에서 연설하고 있다.[57]
  • 6월 15일 - 오바마 대통령은 탄소 오염을 줄이고, 기후 변화의 영향에 대비하며, 기후 변화를 세계적인 도전 과제로 다루기 위한 국제적인 노력을 이끌기 위한 기후 행동 계획을 발표한다.[58]
  • 6월 17일 – 대통령은 북아일랜드 러프 어네에서 열린 G-8 정상회의 기간 동안 EU 지도자들과 만나 대서양 횡단 무역투자 파트너십을 논의한다.[59]
  • 6월 26일 – 대통령은 기후 변화에 대한 연설에서 그의 2기 환경 전략을 간략히 설명한다.[60]대통령과 영부인은 세네갈에 도착하여 남아프리카탄자니아를 포함한 아프리카를 여행하기 시작한다.[61][62]

7월

8월

9월

  • 9월 4일 – 대통령은 양자회담을 갖고 스웨덴의 라인펠트 총리와 함께 스톡홀름에서 기자회견을 연다.[88]오바마 대통령도 칼 구스타프 스웨덴 국왕과 만나 시리아 공습 계획을 논의한다.[89]
  • 9월 5일 – 오바마 대통령이 세인트루이스에 도착한다.주요 20개국(G20) 정상회의를 위해 러시아 페테르부르크.대통령이 아베 신조(安倍晋三) 일본 총리와 양자회담을 갖고 시리아 공습 계획을 논의한다.[90]
  • 9월 6일 – 대통령은 시진핑 중국 국가주석과 양자회담을 갖고 시리아 공습 계획을 논의하고,[91] 이날 오후 프랑수아 올랑드 프랑스 대통령과 양자회담을 갖고 시리아 공습 계획도 논의한다.[92]
  • 9월 10일 – 오바마 대통령은 시리아의 화학무기 사용에 대해 국민들에게 연설한다.[93]
  • 9월 11일 - 대통령은 국방부 기념관에서 열리는 9월 11일 기념식에 참석한다.[94]
  • 9월 13일 – 오바마 대통령은 쿠웨이트의 에미르 사바 알-아흐마드 알-자베르 알-사바와 양자회담을 갖는다.[95]
  • 9월 18일 - 오바마 대통령은 비즈니스 라운드테이블 회원들에게 발언을 한다.[96]
  • 9월 23일 – 오바마 대통령은 구들럭 조나단 나이지리아 대통령과 양자회담을 갖는다.[97]
  • 9월 24일 – 오바마 대통령은 유엔 총회에서 연설한다.[98]그 후, 대통령은 레바논의 미셸 슬레이만 대통령과 양자회담을 갖는다.[99]이날 오후 노 대통령은 반기문 유엔 사무총장과 별도로 마흐무드 압바스 팔레스타인 자치정부 수반과 회담을 갖는다.
  • 9월 26일 - 대통령은 저렴한 의료법에 대한 발언을 한다.[100]
  • 9월 27일 – 오바마 대통령은 인도의 만모한총리와 양자회담을 갖는다.[101]
  • 9월 30일 – 오바마 대통령은 베냐민 네타냐후 이스라엘 총리와 양자 회담과 실무 오찬을 갖는다.[102]

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11월

12월

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