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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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Testimony on dealing with North Korea's nuclear programs (7/15/04)

U.S. and Australian officials hold AUSMIN press conference, Washington, DC, July 7, 2004. State Dept. photo/Michael Gross.U.S.-Australian Ministerial
Secretary Powell (July 7): "Both Americans and Australians have been victims of terrorism. We recall the September 11 attacks and the Bali bombings with sadness, but we are determined to work to ensure that the citizens of our countries or any other countries should never again fall prey to such despicable acts. For us, the war on terrorism is real and we will continue it to the end." [clip; full text]

Secretary Powell Is Interviewed by Indonesian Students
Secretary Powell is interviewed by students from Indonesia on July 2, 2004 and Televised by RTCI Television with Host Yulia Supadmo.  [State Department Photo] Secretary Powell (July 2):  "[W]e do believe free, fair and open elections are the way to go in a democratic system; and whoever the Indonesian people select as their leader, the United States will engage fully with that person."  [full text; photos

Remarks by Secretary Powell at ASEAN Regional Forum, Jakarta, Indonesia (7/1/04)

Report on Tibet Negotiations (6/23/04)

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)

  
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