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Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs
Releases
Public Statements on South and Central Asian Policy
2001
April - June
  

April - June

--06/27/01  Address to Pakistan American Congress; Christina Rocca, Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs; Washington, DC
--05/31/01  Afghanistan: U.S. Considering Help for Opposition? (Taken Question)
--05/25/01  U.S.-Russia Working Group On Afghanistan
--05/25/01  U.S.-Russia Working Group on Afghanistan (Taken Question)
--05/17/01  Briefing on Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan; Alan Kreczko, Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Population, Refugee and Migration Affairs; Briefing to the Press; Washington, DC
--05/17/01  Secretary Powell's Statement on Aid to Afghanistan
--05/17/01  Statement by Nominee for Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs; Christina B. Rocca, Acting Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs; Remarks to Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Washington, DC 
--05/04/01  Secretary Powell's Meeting with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Kadirgamar
--05/04/01  The Humanitarian Situation in Afghanistan; Peter F. Morris, USAID's Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance Senior Program Manager ; Special Briefing ; Washington, DC
--05/03/01  Briefing on Afghanistan
--04/06/01  Remarks with Indian Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC

  
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