| | Bureau of International Organization Affairs (IO)
The UN Oil-for-Food Program: Uncovering the Facts and Preventing Abuse: The United States is committed to ensuring that the serious allegations of fraud, abuse, and corruption related to the Program are investigated fully and transparently. [more]
Why We Remember: A special session of the UN General Assembly commemorates the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camps. [more]
Why the United Nations Matters to U.S. Foreign Policy: The United Nations is still a vital institution and is an important tool of U.S. foreign policy, according to Assistant Secretary Kim R. Holmes. While the UN has significant problems, the U.S. remains committed to the organization and will strive to make it as effective as possible to meet the threats of our time. [more]
A New Commitment to Shared Democratic Values: Assistant Secretary Kim R. Holmes says that the UN and its democratic members states must be more effective in spreading democracy and freedom around the world. [more]
Democracy and Accountability are Essential to UN Reform: The UN sometimes fails to live up to its promise and purpose, Deputy Assistant Secretary Mark P. Lagon told a press conference in Geneva, December 14. Failures in the area of human rights are a clear example of this. [more]
Assistant Secretary Holmes Reviews Peacekeeping Operations: Assistant Secretary Kim R. Holmes visited the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo October 24-28, 2004. [more]
U.S. Votes/Positions on Key Issues in the UN: Read explanations of vote and position on resolutions on human rights, terrorism, the Middle East, and other vital issues addressed in the UN. [more]
UN Reform: Assistant Secretary Holmes writes that the UN is a unique multilateral forum and advocates thoughtful reform of the organization as a means to strengthen the UN's ability to serve its crucial goals. [more]
World Conference on Disaster Reduction: Expanding existing early-warning systems globally and improving communications are U.S. Priorities at the Kobe Conference, according to Deputy Assistant Secretary Mark P. Lagon. U.S. Ambassador to Japan Howard H. Baker, Jr. lays out the U.S. Commitment to Develop a Global Tsunami Warning System.
| | Highlights | Who We Are IO develops and implements U.S. policy in the UN and other international organizations and works to advance U.S. interests through multilateral diplomacy.
Our Goals Through the UN and other international organizations, IO promotes:
- Peace: Effective UN peacekeeping operations and preventive diplomacy efforts in areas of potential conflict;
- Security: Nonproliferation, nuclear safeguards, arms control and disarmament, and efforts to combat terrorism, organized crime, and narcotics trafficking;
- Democracy: Support for democratic principles and the rule of law in government and politics;
- Human Rights: Support for human rights, including advancement of women's rights.
Recent Statements Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary James W. Swigert testified on the Challenges of Peacekeeping in Africa before the House International Relations Committee (10/8)
Assistant Secretary Holmes spoke before the World Affairs Council of Northern California on Partnerships for Peace, Human Rights, and Development [9/30]
Assistant Secretary Holmes gave welcoming remarks at a Reception for the Promotion and Democracy at the 59th Session of the UN General Assembly [9/27]
Deputy Assistant Secretary Mark P. Lagon spoke at the Hudson Institute on the U.S. Agenda at the UN General Assembly [9/13]
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary James W. Swigert testified on the 9/11 Commission Report Recommendations before the House International Relations Committee [8/19] |
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