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Remarks, Testimony, and Briefings, Bureau of European and Canadian Affairs (1998) |
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- 12/16/98: Ambassador Richard Holbrooke and Ambassador Christopher Hill, Belgrade, Serbia (Press availability)
- 12/15/98: Ambassadors Richard Holbrooke, William Walker, Wolfgang Petritsch, and Gabriel Keller, Pristina (Kosovo)
- 12/15/98: Ambassador Richard Holbrooke and Ambassador Christopoher Hill, Belgrade, Serbia (Roundtable discussion)
- 12/08/98: Thomas Pickering, Columbia University, New York (A Transatlantic Partnership for the 21st Century)
- From the Washington Conference on Holocaust Assets:
- 12/03/98: Judge Abner Mikva (Chairman's Concluding Statement)
- 12/03/98: Stuart Eizenstat (Concluding Statement)
- 12/03/98: Stuart Eizenstat (In Support of Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art)
- 12/02/98: Stuart Eizenstat (The Need for Others To Join the International Commission on Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims)
- 12/02/98: Stuart Eizenstat (U.S. Support for the International Commission on Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims)
- 10/14/98: Deputy Secretary Talbott, Turgut Ozal Memorial Lecture (U.S.-Turkish Relations in an Age of Interdependence)
- 09/25/98: Robert S. Gelbard, on-the-record briefing on Bosnian elections, Washington, DC
- 07/08/98: Deputy Secretary Talbott, address at the U.S.-Baltic Partnership Commission Riga, Latvia (The U.S. and the Baltic Region)
- 06/04/98: Ambassador Gelbard before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Washington, DC (Bosnia and Kosovo)
- 06/02/98: Special briefing upon the release of the report, U.S. and Allied Wartime and Postwar Relations and Negotiations With Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey on Looted Gold and German External Assets and U.S. Concerns About the Fate of the Wartime Ustasha Treasury, Washington, DC,
- Remarks on U.S.-EU Relations. Under Secretary Pickering at Europe Magazine Forum, Washington, DC (5/22/98)
- Remarks on Bosnia. Ambassador Gelbard, Donors' Conference for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Washington, DC (5/7/98)
- Statement on the situation in the Balkans. Ambassador Gelbard, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, DC (5/6/98)
- The United States and the European Union: State of Relations as Austria Assumes the EU Presidency. Assistant Secretary Marc Grossman. Address to Princeton University Conference on "The European Union, Austria, and the Future of Central Europe" (5/1/98)
- The United States, Germany, and the Idea of Europe. Address to the New Traditions Conference. Deputy Secretary Talbott, Berlin, Germany (3/20/98)
- The United States and Romania: A Strategic Partnership. Address at Bucharest University. Deputy Secretary Talbott, Bucharest, Romania (3/19/98)
- Statement on Bosnia before the House National Security Committee. Secretary Albright, Washington, DC (3/18/98)
- The European Answer to the Balkan Question. Address at the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts,
Skopje, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, (3/17/98)- European Union Enlargement: An American Perspective. Address to the conference, "A Wider Europe: EU Enlargement and U.S. Interests," Washington, DC (3/12/98)
- Statement on NATO enlargement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Secretary Albright, Washington, DC (2/24/98)
- Address at the Paasiviki Society. Deputy Secretary Talbott, Helsinki, Finland (1/21/98)
- Remarks at the Barents Euro-Arctic Council Ministerial. Deputy Secretary Talbott , Lulea, Sweden, (1/20/98)
- Intervention at the OSCE Ministerial. Deputy Secretary Talbott, Copenhagen, Denmark (12/18/97)
- Statements by ambassadors-designate at confirmation hearings
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