| | Regional Media OutreachThe Office of Regional Media Outreach (RMO) provides local, regional, specialty, and national media a central connection point to Department newsmakers. Our staff:
- Arranges interviews with Department officials for U.S. television, radio, and print media;
- Coordinates editorial board meetings and placement of Op-Eds and Letters to the Editor; and
- Disseminates statements made by the Secretary and other Department officials on specific topics of interest, in audio, video, or text formats.
Contact Us: Phone: 202.647.0001 Email: parmogroup@state.gov
Press Entrance to the State Department: Between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:00 pm, unless otherwise directed, reporters should enter through a specially designated entrance on 23rd St between C and D Streets, NW. After hours, reporters should enter through the C Street entrance.
Press Office: Are you a member of the press looking for a building pass, Identification card, official comment for a story, or to speak with a press officer? Visit the Office of Press Relations or call the office on 202.647.2492. | | Highlights | Secretary's Travel to Europe Secretary Rice is traveling to Germany, Romania, Ukraine and Belgium December 5-9, 2005. Her visit will highlight the enduring importance of transatlantic relations and U.S. efforts to partner with Europe to address common challenges around the globe. Upon her departure, Secretary Rice talked about the legal standards that should apply in the treatment of detained terrorists. [more from the trip]
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Under Secretary Burns (Dec. 5): "The OSCE is a vital platform for advancing the cause of human freedom.... As OSCE participating States, we recognize that freedom, human rights and democracy are not limited to those who speak a particular language, or are part of a particular culture, or ethnicity. They are the birthright of every person in every country in the world." full text Key Policy Fact Sheets See one-page summaries of key foreign policy issues from the Bureau of Public Affairs.
Video and Audio Files View the Daily Press Briefing in video (for DSL/cable and dial-up) or listen to it as an audio-only file. More video and audio files are available in our collection.
Other Key Issues South Asian Earthquake Avian flu Tsunami relief Iraq Afghanistan Sudan-Darfur Middle East HIV/AIDS More...
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