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Other Remarks
2004
  

2004

--12/14/04  Democracy and Accountability are Essential to UN Reform; Mark P. Lagon, Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs; Introductory remarks and key issues at a press conference held at the Palais des Nations, UN Office in Geneva; Geneva, Switzerland 
--12/06/04  Why the United Nations Matters to U.S. Foreign Policy; Kim R. Holmes, Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs; Remarks before the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs ; World Trade Center, Baltimore, Maryland
--11/20/04  A New Commitment to Shared Democratic Values; Kim R. Holmes, Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs; For a conference on transatlantic relations; hosted by the Fondazione Liberale; Venice, Italy
--10/08/04  Challenges of Peacekeeping in Africa; James W. Swigert, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs ; Statement before the Africa Subcommittee of the House International Relations Committee; Washington, DC
--09/30/04  Partnerships for Peace, Human Rights, and Development; Kim R. Holmes, Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs; Remarks before the World Affairs Council of Northern California; San Francisco, California
--09/21/04  Remarks by the President in Address to the United Nations General Assembly ; United Nations Headquarters, New York, New York
--09/13/04  A UN that Lives Up to Its Founding Principles: The U.S. Agenda at the UN General Assembly; Mark P. Lagon, Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs; Remarks at the Hudson Institute; Washington, DC
--09/03/04  Values and Principles in UN Reform; Kim R. Holmes,  Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs; Article; The National Interest Online
--08/19/04  9/11 Commission Report Recommendations; James W. Swigert, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs ; Testimony before the House International Relations Committee ; Washington, DC
--08/19/04  Engaging the International Community on the War on Terror; James W. Swigert, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs; Statement before the House International Relations Committee; Washington, DC
--07/28/04  Remarks by Ambassador John Danforth on the Situation in the Sudan; Ambassador John Danforth, U.S. Representative to the United Nations; Security Council Press Stakeout; New York
--07/22/04  Remarks With UN Secretary General Kofi Annan After Meeting; Secretary Colin L. Powell; United Nations Headquarters; New York, New York
--07/01/04  Remarks by the President in Swearing-In of John CA Danforth as Representative of the United States to the United Nations; Dwight David Eisenhower Executive Office Building ; Washington, DC
--03/25/04  Commission on Human Rights; Ambassador Richard S. Williamson, U.S. Representative to the Commission on Human Rights; Statement on Item 9; Washington, DC
--02/03/04  Remarks After His Meeting With United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan; Secretary Colin L. Powell; C Street Entrance; Washington, DC

  
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