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The Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, headed by Assistant Secretary Daniel R. Russel, deals with U.S. foreign policy and U.S. relations with the countries in the Asia-Pacific region. |
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Human Rights Situation in North Korea |
U.S.-South Korea Relations![]() Secretary Kerry (Feb. 13): "I think you know that the President and all of us in America believe that this is an essential alliance, ... and we’re very, very grateful to you for a strong 60 years behind us; now we can plan on the next 60 years." Full Text» Trip Page» |
U.S.-Japan RelationsSecretary Kerry (Feb. 7): "The United States and Japan relationship has really long been the cornerstone of the regional peace and security of that region, and it's also a cornerstone of President Obama's Asia rebalance." Full Text» |
Maritime Disputes in East Asia
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U.S. Policy in the East Asia and Pacific Region for 2014Assistant Secretary Russel (Feb. 4): "The U.S. is firmly committed to our engagement and our rebalance strategy in the Asia-Pacific region. We’re dedicating more diplomatic resources, more public diplomacy resources, more assistance resources to advance our objectives in the region, and to do so in a way that’s commensurate with the really comprehensive nature of our engagement." Full Text» |
Situation in North Korea![]() Ambassador Davies (Jan. 28): "Certainly the focus of my meetings, has been on the situation in North Korea and how best to seek to move North Korea, to convince North Korea, if necessary, to put pressure on North Korea, to come back to meaningful, authentic, and credible discussions of the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula." Full Text» |