| | 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.
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 | Balkans Under Secretary Grossman's roundtable with Balkan journalists.
Turkey Question on bombing at Istanbul Patriarchate.
Media Interviews Deputy Secretary Armitage is interviewed by German ARD-TV, BBC-TV, and Italian newspaper Carrera della Sera.
Kosovo Statement on Serbian President's call for participation in Kosovo elections.
Transatlantic Economic Relationship Visit new webpage on Strengthening the U.S.-EU Economic Partnership.
Travel to Europe Under Secretary Grossman traveled to Serbia and Montenegro on September 30 and to Macedonia on October 1.
Belgium Secretary Powell's remarks with Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht.
Uzbekistan Statement on redesignation of Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and alias as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
Caucasus and Central Asia Robert Simmons, NATO's first ever Special Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia, talks about his new tasks and priorities during a video interview.
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Testimonies by Assistant Secretary Jones and Acting Assistant Secretary Kozak before the Congressional Helsinki Commission.
U.S. Assistance Program New fact sheets on U.S. assistance to Europe and Eurasia for Fiscal Year 2004.
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