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2004: African Affairs Remarks
  

2004: African Affairs Remarks

--12/09/04  Sudan: Prospects for Peace; Michael E. Ranneberger, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs; Providence Committee on Foreign Relations; Washington, DC
--12/02/04  President and Nigerian President Discuss AIDS, African Union; President George W. Bush; The Oval Office ; Washington, DC
--11/19/04  Remarks on Vote on UN Resolution 1574 on the Situation in Sudan; Ambassador John C. Danforth, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Remarks at a meeting of the Security Council in Nairobi; Nairobi, Kenya
--11/18/04  Remarks on Situation in Sudan; Ambassador John C. Danforth, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations ; Remarks following a meeting of the Security Council in Nairobi; Nairobi, Kenya
--11/18/04  Remarks on the Situation in Sudan; Ambassador John C. Danforth, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Remarks following a meeting of the Security Council in Nairobi; Nairobi, Kenya
--11/16/04  Remarks on Naivasha Talks on Sudan and the Security Council's Nairobi Trip; Ambassador John C. Danforth, U.S. Representative to the United Nations; Security Council Stakeout; New York City
--11/15/04  Remarks on Situation in Cote D'Ivoire; Ambassador John C. Danforth, U.S. Representative to the United Nations; Security Council Stakeout; New York City
--11/05/04  The Africare Bishop T. Walker Memorial Dinner; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Hilton Washington Hotel; Washington, DC
--10/26/04  Remarks on Sudan and Iraq at the Security Council Stakeout; Ambassador John C. Danforth, U.S Representative to the United Nations; U.N. Headquarters; New York City
--10/16/04  World Food Day Teleconference; Ann M. Veneman, Secretary of Agriculture; Washington, DC
--10/04/04  Africa Partnership Forum; Richard L. Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State; Loy Henderson Auditorium; Washington, DC
--09/21/04  Remarks by the President in Address to the United Nations General Assembly ; United Nations Headquarters, New York, New York
--09/17/04  Remarks at Teach Africa Youth Forum; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Dean Acheson Auditorium; Washington, DC
--09/09/04  Remarks After Testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Dirksen Senate Office Building; Washington, DC
--09/09/04  The Crisis in Darfur; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Testimony Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Washington, DC
--08/06/04  Remarks for 6th Annual Commemoration of Nairobi Embassy Bombing; Ambassador William M. Bellamy, Ambassador to Kenya; Remarks at the Obelisk; Nairobi, Kenya
--08/06/04  Remarks on Behalf of the Embassy Nairobi FSN's; Mary Ofisi, Foreign Service National; Nairobi, Kenya
--08/05/04  Darfur; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Op-Ed; The Wall Street Journal
--07/28/04  Remarks by Ambassador John Danforth on the Situation in the Sudan; Ambassador John Danforth, U.S. Representative to the United Nations; Security Council Press Stakeout; New York
--07/26/04  Swearing-In of Niels Marquardt as Ambassador to Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea; Richard L. Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State; Washington, DC
--07/23/04  Swearing-in of Joseph D. Stafford III as Ambassador to The Gambia; Richard L. Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State; Washington, DC
--07/13/04  President Bush Signs African Growth and Opportunity Act
--07/08/04  Remarks to The Africa Policy Advisory Panel Conference; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Rayburn House Office Building; Washington, DC
--06/29/04  Remarks to the Press en Route Khartoum; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Khartoum, Sudan
--06/29/04  Remarks with Foreign Minister Ismail of the Republic of Sudan; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Presidential Residence; Khartoum, Sudan
--06/15/04  Sudan: Peace but at What Price?; Charles R. Snyder, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs; Prepared Statement before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Washington, DC
--05/28/04  On-the-Record Briefing on U.S. Foreign Policy; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Foreign Press Center; Washington, DC
--05/27/04  Remarks on the Signing of the Naivasha Protocols; Charles R. Snyder, Acting Assistant Secretary Affairs for African Affairs; On-the-Record Briefing; Washington, DC
--05/06/04  Ethnic Cleansing in Darfur: A New Front Opens in Sudan's Bloody War; Charles Snyder, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; Testimony Before the House International Relations Committee ; Washington, DC
--04/27/04  United States Policy in Sudan; USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios; Washington, DC
--04/13/04  Remarks to The American Enterprise Institute ;  Charles Snyder, Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs; The American Enterprise Institute ; Washington, DC
--04/08/04  Press Conference in Nairobi; Charles Snyder, Acting Assistant Secretary; Released by the Bureau of African Affairs; Nairobi, Kenya
--04/07/04  President Condemns Atrocities in Sudan ; Remarks by President Bush ; Washington, DC
--04/01/04  Fighting Terrorism in Africa; Karl Wycoff, Associate Coordinator, Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism; Testimony before the House International Relations Committee, Subcommittee on Africa; Washington, DC
--03/25/04  AGOA III: The United States Africa Partnership Act of 2003 ; Alan P. Larson, Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs; Testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Washington, DC
--03/11/04  Sudan: Peace Agreement Around the Corner?; Charles Snyder, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; Testimony before the Subcommittee on Africa of the House International Relations Committee; Washington, DC
--02/21/04  U.S.-Africa Relations at the Beginning of the 21st Century; Phillip Carter III, Deputy Director of the Office of East African Affairs; Remarks to the Africa Summit at the University of Miami ; Miami, Florida
--02/06/04  Remarks at UN After Liberian Donors Conference; Secretary Colin L. Powell; New York City
--02/06/04  Remarks to the International Reconstruction Conference on Liberia; Secretary Colin L. Powell; United Nations Headquarters; New York City video: high speed connectionvideo: dial-up speed connectionaudio
--02/06/04  Roundtable on African Issues; Secretary Colin L. Powell; New York City

  
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