
1993-95 Statements, Communiques, Speeches, and Testimony
About East Asia and the Pacific

Link to 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, or 1996 statements pages.
- Policy Toward Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia and the POW/MIA Issue. Testimony by Winston Lord, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the House Committee on National Security, Washington, DC, December 14, 1995.
- U.S.-Japan Relations. Testimony by Assistant Secretary Winston Lord before the House Committee on International Relations, Washington, DC, October 25, 1995.
- Human Rights and U.S. Policy Toward Vietnam. Testimony by Kent Wiedemann, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the House Committee on International Relations, Washington, DC, November 8, 1995.
- Secretary Christopher, "Working Toward a Secure and Prosperous Asia-Pacific" (8/1/95)
- U.S. National Interests in Asia-Pacific Region. Address by Secretary Christopher before the National Press Club, Washington, DC, July 28, 1995.
- 1995 U.S.-Australia Joint Communique, (4/19/95)
- Building a Pacific Community. Address by Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Lord before the Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, CA, January 12, 1995.
- The U.S.-Japan Relationship: The Responsibility to Change. Address by Secretary Christopher before the Japan Association of Corporate Executives, Tokyo, Japan, March 11, 1994.
- Fundamentals of Security for A New Pacific Community. Address by President Clinton before the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, Seoul, South Korea, July 10, 1993.
- Building A New Pacific Community. Address by President Clinton at Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, July 7, 1993.
- Assistant Secretary-designate Winston Lord. Statement at confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, DC, March 31, 1993.
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