Architecture Algeria
2003 1111--10/28/03 A Cooperative Hemispheric Security Architecture of the 21st Century; Marc Grossman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs; Special Conference on Hemispheric Security; Mexico City, Mexico ... [Read More]
Forum for the Future Meeting in Morocco UNDER SECRETARY LARSON: No. The answer that we have always given has been the answer that Mr. Shirzad gave. We've always seen this as an open architecture. We've always felt that little was to be gained by drawing lines and saying, "These countries and regions are in, and these regions and countries are out." And one reason we've done that is, we gave the example of APEC, which started out with roughly nine participants, and it's grown to something closer to 21 now as additional countries have seen the benefits of participating and have chosen to get involved. And so we're quite comfortable with this concept of open architecture, and we don't see any need in the past or in the present to draw circles that include some and exclude others. ... [Read More]
Calendar of Events Towards a New Financial Architecture for the Arab Region ... [Read More]
US Department Of State Post Report The U.S. owns two residences in Algiers, the Ambassador's residence and the DCM's home. The Ambassador's residence is one of the city's finest houses, with extensive grounds and gardens, including a tennis court and swimming pools. A fine example of Moorish architecture, it was built in the 19th century and is completely furnished. The first floor, well arranged for representational functions, includes a spacious living room, formal dinning room, modern kitchen equipped for large-scale food preparation, a sitting room, inner courtyard, study, and TV room. The second and third floors contain guest suites, several smaller bedrooms, and modern baths. Laundry and storage facilities are in the basement. ... [Read More]
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