Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
The Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, headed by Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary W. Patrick Murphy deals with U.S. foreign policy and U.S. relations with the countries in the Asia-Pacific region. |
U.S.-China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue
Secretary Pompeo (Nov. 9): "As President Trump has made clear, the United States seeks a constructive, results-oriented relationship with China grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect." Full Text» More» |
Secretary Pompeo's TravelFrom October 6-8, Secretary Pompeo traveled to Japan, DPRK, Republic of Korea, and China. Throughout the trip, the Secretary reiterated the Administration’s continued focus on the final, fully verifiable, denuclearization of the DPRK, and longstanding commitment to our alliances and partnerships in the region. Trip Page» DipNote» |
U.S.-DPRK RelationsSecretary Pompeo (Sept. 27): "I want to reiterate that the future can be very bright for North Korea if it makes good on its commitment to final, fully verified denuclearization. It will lead to the positive transformation of the U.S.-DPRK relations, to greater prosperity for the North Korean people, and to an enduring peace." Full Text» More» |
U.S.-Mongolia Comprehensive PartnershipSept. 20: The United States and Mongolia, recognizing that persistent efforts by both sides across thirty-one years of diplomatic relations have deepened political, economic, educational, cultural and people-to-people ties between the two countries, declared that their bilateral relationship had reached a new level of expanded comprehensive partnership. More» Fact Sheet» |
New Special Representative for North KoreaSecretary Pompeo (Aug. 23): "I'm excited to announce this morning that Steve Biegun is joining our team as the special representative for North Korea. Steve will direct U.S. policy towards North Korea and lead our efforts to achieve President Trump’s goal of the final, fully verified denuclearization of North Korea, as agreed to by Chairman Kim Jong-un." Full Text» |
51st ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting |