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Highlights

A Trans Atlantic Agenda for the Year Ahead
Under Secretary Burns' remarks at the Chatham House in London in his first foreign policy speech as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs.

Chat With a Diplomat: April 11
Join an online webchat with a panel of experts from the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor on Monday, April 11 at 3:00 p.m. EDT.  To participate, visit www.chats.state.gov. To receive email notification about upcoming chats, subscribe to DOSCHATS at http://www.state.gov/www/listservs_cms.html

Helping Developing Nations

Foreign aid yields better results when invested in countries where policies are in place to reduce poverty and promote economic growth. Read more: Millennium Challenge Corporation, U.S. Agency for International Development  and www.sdp.gov.

Background Notes are factual publications that contain information on all the countries of the world with which the United States has relations.  

  
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