Meeting

Martin S. Indyk Memorial Lecture: A Conversation With President Bill Clinton

Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Speaker

Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation; 42nd President of the United States; CFR Member

Presider

President Emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations; Senior Counselor, Centerview Partners

Introductory Remarks

President, Council on Foreign Relations

The Martin S. Indyk Memorial Lecture was established by CFR to honor Ambassador Martin S. Indyk’s legacy of public service, scholarship, and institution building, and to recognize his ideas and contributions that shaped U.S.-Middle East policy for decades. Ambassador Indyk was a CFR distinguished fellow and former U.S. ambassador to Israel. The lecture highlights critical issues in U.S. foreign policy that reflect his commitments to advancing durable pathways to peace and sustaining American diplomatic engagement.

This inaugural lecture is held in collaboration with the Clinton Global Initiative.

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