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Bureau of African Affairs


The Bureau of African Affairs, headed by Assistant Secretary Jendayi Frazer, advises the Secretary and guides the operation of the U.S. diplomatic establishment in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa.

Members of accredited news media wanting assistance or information about U.S. foreign policy toward Sub-Saharan Africa can contact the Bureau of African Affairs' Office of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at (202) 663-0500. For Congressional inquiries, please contact the Bureau of African Affairs' Congressional Affairs Officer at (202) 647-6480.

  
Highlights

Sudan Consortium Conference
Deputy Secretary of State Zoellick (3/9): "We have talked with our colleagues in NATO and also the European Union about support that would come in the nature of a stronger planning support function, logistics, transport, intelligence so people know where to put the peacekeeping forces, training operations, and a series of other aspects to help extend the influence of the 7,000 person AMIS force." full text

Strengthening Peace Efforts in Sudan
The African Union has played a key role in leading to try to find a peace solution. And what all of us emphasized was that the security operations by themselves will not be sufficient. We have to reach a peace accord (3/8). full text | fact sheet | Sudan Country Page | releases
Assistant Secretary Frazer (3/8): "I am very pleased to be in Tripoli to consult with Libyan officials on achieving a political solution in Darfur... " full text

Witnesses to the Algiers Agreement
The Witnesses remain fully committed to the implementation of that Agreement, ...  to resolve the current impasse in the peace process between Eritrea and Ethiopia in order to promote stability and good relations between the parties and lay the foundation for sustainable peace in the region. (2/22) full text

2006 State of the Union Address
President Bush (1/31):
"To confront the great issues before us, we must act in a spirit of goodwill and respect for one another -- and I will do my part. Tonight the state of our Union is strong -- and together we will make it stronger." full textArabic | French | Hausa | Portuguese | Swahili 


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