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Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs
Countries and Other Areas
Afghanistan
Reconstruction
Remarks, Fact Sheets, Press Releases
2001-02
  

2001-02

 

--12/23/02  Afghanistan's Good Neighborly Relations Declaration Caps One Year of Solid Achievement
--12/23/02  Reconstruction and Rebuilding Efforts in Afghanistan; Andrew S. Natsios, USAID Administrator; On-The-Record Briefing; Washington, DC
--12/06/02  Commitment to the People of Afghanistan; Richard S. Williamson, U.S. Alternate Representative to the United Nations; Statement During the Fifty-seventh Session of the UN General Assembly, in Plenary Session; New York, New York
--11/10/02  Ground Breaking Ceremony for Kabul-Kandahar-Herat Highway Reconstruction Project
--11/10/02  Inaugural Ceremony of the Reconstruction of the Kabul-Qandahar-Herat Highway; Robert P. Finn, Ambassador to Afghanistan; Kabul, Afghanistan
--11/10/02  President Bush Welcomes Highway Construction in Afghanistan
--10/18/02  U.S. Assistance to Afghanistan; Andrew S. Natsios, Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development; Remarks to American Enterprise Institute; Washington, DC
--10/12/02  Rebuilding Afghanistan
--10/12/02  Rebuilding Afghanistan: Then and Now
--10/11/02  American Assistance to the People of Afghanistan
--10/09/02  Making Reconstruction Work in Afghanistan; John B. Taylor, Under Secretary of Treasury for International Affairs; Remarks at the Council on Foreign Relations; Washington, DC
--09/26/02  Opening Remarks to Afghan Reconstruction Steering Group; Secretary Colin L. Powell; World Bank Annex Auditorium; Washington, DC
--09/06/02  Afghan Humanitarian Relief and Reconstruction
--08/29/02  Reconstruction And Humanitarian Efforts In Afghanistan; Arthur E. Dewey , Assistant Secretary Of State For Population, Refugees and Migration; Washington, DC
--07/25/02  Afghanistan-America Summit on Recovery and Reconstruction; Paula J. Dobriansky, Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs; Remarks to Afghanistan-America Summit on Recovery and Reconstruction, Georgetown University; Washington, DC
--07/01/02  U.S. Contributes $18.7 Million for Afghanistan Recovery
--04/11/02  Special Briefing on the Progress of Reconstruction in Afghanistan; Andrew S. Natsios, Administrator for U.S. Agency for International Development; Washington, DC [audio]
--04/11/02  USAID Sends High-Quality Wheat Seed to Afghanistan [photos]; Washington, DC
--04/03/02  U.S. Contributes $22.5 Million to International Organizations to Assist with the Recovery of Afghanistan
--01/25/02  International Conference for Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan; Alan P. Larson, Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs; Special Briefing to the Press ; Washington, DC 

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--01/25/02  Taken Question From Under Secretary Larson's Briefing On Afghanistan
--12/07/01  Press Briefing on Afghanistan; Richard Haass, Director of Policy Planning and U.S. Coordinator for the Future of Afghanistan; Washington, DC
--11/20/01  Reconstruction of Afghanistan; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Remarks at Working Session at the State Department; Washington, DC

  
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