February


-02/27/10  Remarks to the Press on Six-Party Talks;  Special Representative for North Korea Policy Stephen W. Bosworth; Imperial Hotel; Tokyo, Japan
-02/26/10  Remarks With South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan After Their Meeting;  Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton; Treaty Room; Washington, DC
-02/26/10  Remarks to the Press Upon Departure From Seoul;  Special Representative for North Korea Policy Stephen W. Bosworth; Incheon International Airport; Incheon, South Korea
-02/25/10  Remarks Upon Arrival in South Korea;  Special Representative for North Korea Policy Stephen W. Bosworth; Incheon International Airport; Incheon, South Korea
-02/24/10  Evening Walkthrough in Beijing, China;  Special Representative for North Korea Policy Stephen W. Bosworth; St. Regis Hotel; Beijing, China
-02/05/10  Roundtable With Korean Journalists;  Assistant Secretary Kurt M. Campbell, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs; Seoul, South Korea
-02/03/10  Remarks With South Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Lee Yong-joon;  Assistant Secretary Kurt M. Campbell, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs; Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade; Seoul, South Korea
-02/02/10  Ambassador Designate to Singapore; Statement Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Washington, DC
-02/02/10  Nominee to be U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines; Statement Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Washington, DC
-02/02/10  Press Availability on International Parental Child Abduction;  Assistant Secretary Kurt M. Campbell, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs; U.S. Embassy; Tokyo, Japan
-02/02/10  Remarks Upon Arrival in South Korea;  Assistant Secretary Kurt M. Campbell, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs; Gimpo Airport; Seoul, South Korea
-02/02/10  Remarks at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs;  Assistant Secretary Kurt M. Campbell, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Tokyo, Japan
-02/01/10  Remarks to the Media at Narita Airport;  Assistant Secretary Kurt M. Campbell, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs; Tokyo, Japan

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