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The U.S.–Iraq JCC on Defense and Security
The Governments of the United States of America and the Republic of Iraq reaffirmed their commitment to a strong and long-term security partnership between the two countries at the inaugural meeting of the Defense and Security Joint Coordinating Committee (JCC) of the SFA from May 22-24, 2012.
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Release of the 2011 Human Rights Report
Secretary Clinton (May 24): "Men and women who want to speak, worship, associate, love the way they choose – we will defend their rights; not just on the day we issue these reports, but every day.
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U.S.–Iraq Joint Coordinating Committee (JCC) on Energy
Joint Statement: The Governments of the United States of America and the Republic of Iraq reaffirmed their commitment to joint cooperation in the areas of oil production and export, natural gas, electricity, and critical energy infrastructure protection during the inaugural meeting of the JCC on Energy on April 23, 2012.
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Toward a New Partnership with Iraq
Our goal is a close strategic partnership with Iraq. But we also seek a more normal relationship, between two nations bound together by shared sacrifice, common interests and a deep commitment to a better future.
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Competition
Photo Challenge for International Students
EducationUSA is looking for photos to use in its publications and website.
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Blogs
Department of State
Recent and Current Consulate Activities
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US Consulate Basrah hosted a US Presidential Election breakfast reception (November 7, 2012)
Despite the weekday morning timeslot, somewhat unusual for a reception here in Basrah, over one hundred guests showed up, representing a range of political, economic, media, cultural, and development notables from across southern Iraq. Basrah governor Khalaf Abdul Samad was joined by a contingent of Basrah provincial council members and party functionaries, including two officials from the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq (ISCI), Local Basrawi business executives and U.S. company representatives participating in a U.S. Chamber of Commerce conference running concurrently in the same hotel also attended. Particularly noteworthy was the attendance of about twenty guests from the provinces of Maysan and Dhi Qar, including politicians, jurists, directors general, and academics