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The Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, headed by Assistant Secretary Kurt M. Campbell, deals with U.S. foreign policy and U.S. relations with the countries in the Asia-Pacific region. |
U.S.-China Relationship Secretary Clinton (Sept. 5): "We see this moment as a historic opportunity for our two countries, and indeed, for others as well. To make the most of it, the United States and China must strive to achieve practical outcomes that benefit each of us as well as the broader region and world." Full Text» Travel Page» |
Peace and Security Partnerships in the Pacific Secretary Clinton (Aug. 31): "We really are looking at a model of partnerships that reflect our shared values, delivers practical benefits, and helps create stronger economies and societies." Full Text» Travel Page» |
U.S.-China Human Rights Dialogue
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Second Friends of the Lower Mekong Ministerial |
ASEAN Summit 2012 Secretary Clinton (July 11): "The United States has an enduring commitment to the Asia Pacific and the Obama Administration has elevated our engagement across Asia as a strategic priority of our foreign policy." Full Text» ASEAN Summit 2012» Trip Page» |
International Women's Leadership Forum |