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The Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, headed by Assistant Secretary of State Edward S. Walker, Jr., deals with U.S. foreign policy and U.S. diplomatic relations with the countries in the Near East and North Africa regions. For assistance, please contact the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs' Office of Public Affairs, Room 6242, Department of State, 2201 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20520 Tel: (202) 647-5150. Biographical Information on U. S. Chiefs of Mission in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs Country Web Sites Algeria | Bahrain | Egypt | Iran | Iraq | Israel | Jordan | Kuwait Lebanon | Libya | Morocco | Oman | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | Syria | Tunisia | Yemen Highlights 01/16/01: Reward Offer: U.S.S. Cole Attack 01/09/01: President Clinton's Report on Plans for Transfer of Humanitarian Assistance for the Relief of the Iraqi People, and for Radio and Television Broadcasting by the Iraqi National Congress 12/06/00: Remarks by Ambassador Ronald E. Neumann at the Cleveland Council on World Affairs 11/22/00: Statement of Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright on the Situation in the Middle East 11/12/00: Statementof Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright on Death of Leah Rabin 11/08/00: Remarks by Secretary of State Albright in the October/November issue of "Civilization" Magazine 10/24/00: Remarks by the President and His Majesty King Abdullah of The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan During United States-Jordan Trade Agreement Signing Ceremony Ambassador Holbrooke's UNSC Remarks on the Middle East (10/03/00) Statement on Investigation of the USS Cole Bombings(10/27/99) Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine, High Representative Solana, and Commissioner Chris Patten U.S.- EU Ministerial Press Conference, Quai d'Orsay, Paris, France (10/02/00) The Brahimi Report on UN Peacekeeping Reform (8/23/00)
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