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President Obama's State of the Union Address
In defense of freedom, we’ll remain the anchor of strong alliances from the Americas to Africa; from Europe to Asia. In the Middle East, we will stand with citizens as they demand their universal rights, and support stable transitions to democracy.
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Ambassador Patterson at Alexandria Rotary Club
Now is the time to build up the political structures of the country. Egypt’s activists need to channel their courage and effort into creating political institutions
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U.S. Firm Invests 90 Million L.E. in Kobusch Packaging
“Your expansion is a great example of the way the U.S. private sector can invest, create jobs, and stimulate the Egyptian economy,” said Ambassador Patterson.
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John Kerry Sworn In
On February 1, 2013, at 4:04 p.m. EST, John Forbes Kerry was sworn in as the 68th Secretary of State of the United States.
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Statement by Assistant Secretary for Democracy and Human Rights in Cairo
Today the country faces a series of profound economic and political challenges that are testing people’s resilience and determination.
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U.S. Partners with Egyptian Engineers to Increase Employability
“Egypt’s peaceful and prosperous future depends very much on creating jobs for its youth,” said William Patterson, Economic Growth Director at USAID.
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Ambassador Patterson Meets Civil Society Leaders in Alexandria
“Democracy needs a healthy and active civil society..."
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Commander of U.S. Army Central Command Visits Egypt
Lieutenant General Vincent K. Brooks, the Commander of U.S. Army Central (ARCENT) visited Egypt February 5-7 to meet with his counterparts in the Egyptian Armed Forces.
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