
Current Global Events

Philip J. Crowley, Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Public Affairs, briefs on current global events and issues at the Washington Foreign Press Center on September 9, 2010. Video |Transcript
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The United States Department of State has Foreign Press Centers in Washington, D.C. and New York. The Foreign Press Centers support U.S. policies by helping foreign media cover the U.S. Their goal is to promote the depth, accuracy, and balance of foreign reporting from the U.S., by providing direct access to authoritative American information sources.
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RECENT BRIEFINGS 
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Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins, Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs, gives a readout on the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit Preparations during a Foreign Press Center roundtable event on September 8, 2010 The official transcript will be posted here as soon as it's available.
Washington Foreign Press Center
National Press Building, Suite 800
On-The-Record Briefings
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There are no scheduled events at this time.
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UPCOMING TOURS


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