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Remarks and Other Releases

--05/29/08  U.S.-Nepal Relations; Evan Feigenbaum, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs; Washington, DC
--05/28/08  Deputy Assistant Secretary Evan Feigenbaum Trip Readout on Nepal
--04/14/08  Nepal Elections
--10/26/07  Assistant Secretary Ellen R. Sauerbrey Traveling to Nepal, Bhutan and India
--08/01/07  Political Crises in South Asia: Recent Developments in Nepal and Sri Lanka; Steven R. Mann, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs; Statement before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia; Washington, DC
--10/06/06  Statement on Visit to Nepal; Steven R. Mann, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs; American Center Library in Kathmandu; Kathmandu, Nepal
--09/25/06  Statement on Deaths of Agency for International Development Colleagues in Nepal; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Washington, DC
--05/18/06  Recent Developments in Nepal; Richard A. Boucher , Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs; Statement Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs; Washington, DC
--05/03/06  Press Conference in Kathmandu, Nepal; Richard Boucher, Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs; Kathmandu, Nepal
--04/24/06  Continuing Political Crisis in Nepal
--04/21/06  King Gyanendra's April 21 Speech
--04/10/06  Nepal: A Message for the King
--03/15/06  Internal Unrest in South Asia: Recent Developments in Nepal and Sri Lanka; Donald Camp, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs; Statement before the House Committee on International Relations Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific; Washington, DC
--02/15/06  Nepal's Political Crisis: A Look Back, A Look Forward; Ambassador James F. Moriarty; Speech to the Ganesh Man Singh Academy; Kathmandu, Nepal
--02/08/06  Nepal Municipal Elections Lack Public Support
--01/31/06  One Year Anniversary of the Royal Takeover in Nepal
--01/19/06  Nepal: Arrests of Opposition Leaders
--01/03/06  Nepal: Maoists' Ending of the Cease-fire
--10/24/05  The Government of Nepal's Seizure of Radio Equipment
--08/09/05  Remarks to the Nepal Council of World Affairs; Ambassador James F. Moriarty; Kathmandu, Nepal
--05/20/05   Arms Sales to Nepal (Taken Question)
--05/11/05  Assistant Secretary Rocca's Travel to Nepal (Taken Question)
--05/11/05  Press Conference in Nepal; Christina Rocca, Assistant Secretary for South Asia; Kathmandu, Nepal
--05/10/05  Remarks at the Talk Program on "Nepal-U.S. Relations Today" ; Christina Rocca, Assistant Secretary for South Asia; Organized Jointly by the Institute of Foreign Affairs and the American Center; Hotel Yak And Yeti, Kathmandu, Nepal
--05/03/05  Nepal - Lifting of State of Emergency (Taken Question)
--03/02/05  United States Interests and Goals in Nepal; Donald Camp, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary ; Statement Before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on International Relations; Washington, DC
--02/14/05  Consultations for U.S. Ambassador to Nepal
--02/11/05  South Asia Student Leader Conference; James F. Moriarty, U.S. Ambassador to Nepal; Inaugural Address; Kathmandu, Nepal
--02/09/05  Human Rights Watch Allegations on Nepal (Taken Question)
--02/01/05  Dismissal of Government and State of Emergency in Nepal
--10/05/04  Maoist Insurgency in Nepal
--09/01/04  Murder of Nepalese Hostages in Iraq
--08/18/04  Maoist Violence and Threats in Nepal
--04/22/04  Nepal: Status of Insurgency
--03/22/04  Nepal: Weekend Violence (Taken Question)
--09/12/03  International Solidarity Against Terrorism; Michael E. Malinowski, Ambassador to Nepal; Remarks At The Foundation Of Nepalese In America, Nepal Branch ; Kathmandu, Nepal
--06/02/03  Nepal: Expulsion of Tibetan Refugees
--03/20/03  United States Relations with South Asia; Christina Rocca, Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs; Testimony before the House International Relations Committee Subcommittee On Asia and the Pacific; Washington, DC
--03/03/03  Statement on Nepal; Donald Camp, Deputy Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs; Remarks to the Heritage Foundation; Washington, DC
--02/04/03  Immediate action needed to prevent further spread of HIV/AIDS in South Asia
--11/12/02  Nepal: Murder of U.S. Embassy Guard (Taken Question)
--06/02/01  Statement by President Bush on Deaths of Nepal's Royal Family
--05/31/01  Nepal - Consular Information Sheet

  
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