Guinea: Remarks

2011
-05/24/11  The U.S. and the United Nations Human Rights Council: Principled Engagement;  Deputy Assistant Secretary Suzanne Nossel, Bureau of International Organization Affairs; Heritage Foundation; Washington, DC
-04/05/11  U.S. Policy Towards Africa in 2011: Implications of Current Events;  Assistant Secretary Johnnie Carson, Bureau of African Affairs; Woodrow Wilson Center; Washington, DC

2010
-06/14/10  U.S. Priorities for sub-Saharan Africa;  Assistant Secretary Johnnie Carson, Bureau of African Affairs; Diplomacy Briefing Series: Conference on sub-Saharan Africa; Washington, DC
-05/25/10  Celebrating "Africa Day": The 47th Anniversary of the Founding of the Organization of African Unity;  Assistant Secretary Johnnie Carson, Bureau of African Affairs; Remarks at the African Diplomatic Corp Dinner, Ritz Carlton Hotel; Washington, DC
-04/21/10  First Annual U.S.-African Union High Level Bilateral Meetings At the Department of State;  Deputy Secretary for Management and Resources Jacob J. Lew; Washington, DC
-03/25/10  The Obama Administration and International Law;  Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State Harold Hongju Koh; Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law; Washington, DC
-03/24/10  U.S. Policy in sub-Saharan Africa;  Assistant Secretary Johnnie Carson, Bureau of African Affairs; Washington, DC
-02/25/10  Strengthening the United States Relationship With Africa;  Assistant Secretary Johnnie Carson, Bureau of African Affairs; At The Embassy of the Republic of Ghana; Washington, DC

2009
-12/22/09  Remarks on Guinea;  U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations Susan E. Rice, U.S. Mission to the United Nations; New York City
-11/25/09  Remarks To The African Diplomatic Corps;  Assistant Secretary Johnnie Carson, Bureau of African Affairs; Washington, DC
-09/30/09  Remarks on the Adoption of a UNSC Resolution to Combat Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict;  Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton; United Nations Headquarters; New York City


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