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Central African Republic

Ambassador: Frederick B. Cook | Background Notes

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Central African Republic Global Peace Agreement
(June 23): The U.S. congratulates President of the Central African Republic François Bozizé, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations François Fall, and the signatory parties to the Inter-Central African Global Peace Agreement signed on June 21 in Libreville, Gabon, under the auspices of President of Gabon El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba. Full Text

U.S. Supports End of Conflict with the LRA
(June 17): The United States condemns the recent LRA attacks on Sudanese Peoples' Liberation Army forces at Nabanga, Sudan, and elsewhere, as well as the LRA's abductions and other abuses of innocent civilians in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, and southern Sudan. Full text

Situation in Chad Following Renewed Fighting in the East
(June 16): The United States condemns the renewed attacks being conducted by Chadian rebels since June 11, 2008. Full text

(May 2008): Advancing Freedom and Democracy Reports - AFRICA Only

Additional U.S. Contribution to Refugees and Conflict Victims in the World
(Jan. 31): The U.S. Emergency Relief and Migration Assistance (ERMA) Fund is a no-year appropriation that is drawn upon to meet unanticipated refugee and migration emergency needs whenever the President determines that it is important to the national interest to do so. ERMA provides critical flexibility to respond on a timely basis to emergency refugee and migration crises around the world.  Full text

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