| | Bureau of European and Eurasian AffairsThe Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, headed by Assistant Secretary A. Elizabeth Jones, implements U.S. foreign policy in Europe and Eurasia. The Bureau promotes U.S. interests in the region on issues such as national security, NATO enlargement, coordination with the European Union and other regional organizations, support for democracy, human rights, civil society, economic prosperity, the war on terrorism, and nonproliferation.
President Bush has discussed the framework of U.S. policy in the following speeches:
"We are striving for a world in which men and women can live in freedom and peace, instead of fear and chaos, and every civilized nation has a stake in the outcome."
--President Bush, Remarks to the People of the Poland, Krakow, Poland, May 31, 2003
"The hopes of all mankind depend on the courage and the unity of great democracies. In this hour of challenge, NATO will do what it has done before: We will stand firm against the enemies of freedom."
--President Bush, Remarks to the NATO Prague Summit, Prague, Czech Republic, November 20, 2002
"We welcome a Europe that is truly united, truly democratic and truly diverse -- a collection of peoples and nations bound together in purpose and respect, and faithful to their own roots."
--President Bush, Address to Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland, June 15, 2001
For assistance, please contact the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs' Office of Public Affairs, Room 4515, Department of State, 2201 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20520; Tel: (202) 647-9761. | | | Highlights | OSCE Note: U.S. Delegation to Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Human Dimension Implementation Meeting, October 6-17.
Central Asia Deputy Secretary Armitage will visit Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and the United Kingdom, October 1- 8.
U.S.-Russia President Bush meets with Russian President Putin at Camp David, Sept. 27.
United Nations Secretary Powell's press availabilty with Quartet Members. [Also: Final Quartet Statement]
NATO Secretary Powell welcomes the appointment of Jakob de Hoop Scheffer as NATO Secretary General.
Religious Freedom Roundtable co-hosted on religious freedom in Europe and Eurasia.
Bulgaria Statement on 100th anniversary of U.S.-Bulgarian diplomatic relations.
Italy Joint statement of the United States and Italy on Clean Energy Technologies and Climate Change.
Germany Secretary Powell's interview on Germany's ARD with Tom Buhrow.
Switzerland Secretary Powell traveled to Geneva, Switzerland for meetings on September 13.
U.S. - Russia BioIndustry Initiative: New Collaboration to Reduce the Threat of Bioterrorism.
Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro Statement on exchange of apologies between Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro.
U.S.- European Union Relationship September 9 remarks by Assistant Secretary Wayne.
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