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Highlights

UN Summit Declaration
Under Secretary Burns (Sept. 13):
"A hundred and ninety-one countries agreed to the summit declaration.... The United States is very pleased at this outcome. It's in our national interest to see reform be instituted across the board at the United Nations." [full text; more on Secretary Rice's trip to UNGA]

Podcasts Now Available
In addition to our other popular electronic subscription services, RSS news feeds and Listservs, the Bureau of Public Affairs now podcasts available State Department audio files to media players. [more]

Hurricane Katrina
The latest on recovering from Hurricane Katrina, including contacting foreign nationals and passport information.

The U.S. and India: An Emerging Entente?
Under Secretaries Burns and Joseph testified before the House International Relations Committee on the U.S. relationship with India, including the recent visit of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Washington and the initiatives that resulted, particularly the agreement to pursue full civil nuclear cooperation. [full text]

Key Policy Fact Sheets
See one-page summaries of key foreign policy issues from the Bureau of Public Affairs.

  
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