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Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs

The Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, headed by Assistant Secretary James A. Kelly, deals with U.S. foreign policy and U.S. relations with the countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

  
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Remarks by Secretary Powell at ASEAN Regional Forum, Jakarta, Indonesia (7/1)

The U.S. Department of State and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Investment of Japan released the annual report on U.S.-Japan Investment Initiative 2004 Report. The report stresses progress on opening Japan to Foreign Investment [report- pdf (382 KB); html]

Deputy Assistant Secretary Schriver spoke before the Congressional Executive Commission on China on "U.S.-China Relations: 15th Anniversary of the Tiananmen Crackdown" (6/3/04)

Assistant Secretary Kelly testified before the House International Relations Committee on "An Overview of U.S.-East Asia Policy" (6/2/04)

Policy Planning Director Reiss discussed "Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing Asia" (May 14, 2004)

Report on U.S. Trade Sanctions Against Burma (Apr. 28, 2004)

Assistant Secretary Kelly testified before the House International Relations Committee on an "Overview of U.S. Policy Toward Taiwan" (Apr. 21, 2004)

U.S.-Hong Kong Policy Act Report (As of Apr. 1, 2004)

Six-Party Talks on North KoreaSecretary Powell with His Excellency Ban Ki-Moon, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Republic of Korea after their Bilateral and working lunch. State Department photo by Michael Gross.
Secretary Powell's remarks with South Korean Foreign Minister and Assistant Secretary Kelly's testimony  

Testimony on FY 2005 foreign assistance to the region.

The 2003 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) describes the efforts of key countries to attack all aspects of the international drug trade in calendar year 2003.

The 2003 Human Rights Reports were released on February 25, 2004

Deputy Secretary Armitage and Mongolian Vice Foreign Minister Batbold at the Joint Statement Signing Ceremony.Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage traveled Jan. 28-Feb. 4 to the People's Republic of China, Mongolia, and Japan for discussions with senior leaders in the three countries on issues of mutual interest.

  
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