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WEEKLY ADDRESS: President Obama’s Overseas TripNovember 21, 2009WASHINGTON – In this week’s address, President Barack Obama described the progress made during his trip to Asia, and detailed steps the administration is taking to spur job creation. ...

U.S. Embassy Seoul U.S. President Barack Obama waves from the Air Force One upon arrival at the Osan U.S. Air Force Base in Osan, 48 kilometers (30 miles) south of Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. Obama arrived here for the last leg of his four-country Asian tour. (Photo courtesy of AP)

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The President's Trip to AsiaOn November 12, President Obama began a 10-day journey to Asia, which includes visits to Japan, Singapore, China and South Korea. The purpose of this trip is to strengthen U.S. ...

November 16, 2009 - Remarks by President Barack Obama at Town Hall Meeting with Future Chinese Leade
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President Obama greets students after speaking at a town hall-style event at the Museum of Science and Technology in Shanghai.

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President Obama’s Remarks at APEC Leaders’ SummitFuture prosperity depends on continued engagement, president says

November 12, 2009 - The United States Responds to Asia-Pacific Disasters - Embassy of the United Sta
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Following a series of devastating natural disasters that hit the Asia-Pacific region in the past two months, the United States has responded with over $34.5 million in comprehensive assistance for disaster ...

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November 16, 2009It is with great sadness that I mourn the loss of Ambassador James R. Lilley. Ambassador Lilley was one of our country’s most accomplished diplomats. He was dedicated to strengthening U.S. ...

November 13, 2009 - STATEMENT BY SECRETARY CLINTON On The Passing Of James Lilley - Embassy of the U
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I was saddened to learn of the passing of Ambassador James Lilley, one of our nation’s finest diplomats. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

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The President delivers speech on the United State's role in the Asia Pacific region from Tokyo, Japan on November 14, 2009. (public domain)

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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Remarks at APEC Singapore ConferenceNovember 11, 2009Secretary Clinton (Nov. 11): "[W]e’ve had a productive day of discussion, covering the full range of regional and global issues confronting our nations. ...

U.S. Embassy Seoul In the first roundtable meeting of Ambassadors of G-20 countries held at the National Assembly’s VIP restaurant, U.S. Ambassador to the ROK Kathleen Stephens shakes hands with Democratic Party lawmaker Park Sang-cheon.
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U.S. Embassy Seoul ECON Minister-Counselor Gregory Burton and Regional Program Officer Thomas Underwood with speakers and discussants at Chungnam National University. Mr. Burton gave a speech entitled, “The U.S. Policy Response to the Financial Crisis” to approximately 80 faculty, students, city officials, and citizens at an international conference hosted by the ...

November 11, 2009 - Secretary Clinton Remarks at APEC Singapore Conference - Embassy of the United S
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SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, good afternoon. Thank you very much for coming here this afternoon. Before I get started on my comments concerning the important meetings being held here at the APEC ministerial, ...

November 12, 2009 - United States Engaging North Korea, Burma in Intensive Diplomacy - Embassy of th
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Washington — The United States is sending its special representative to meet with North Korean leaders “in the near future,” and the purpose and limits of this visit have been made clear to Pyongyang, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says.

November 10, 2009 - President Obama Seeks to Deepen U.S.-East Asia Engagement - Embassy of the Unite
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Chinese President Hu Jintao, left, and President Obama met in London for consultations at the Group of 20 Summit in early April.




















