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June 15, 2022

200th Anniversary of U.S.-Colombian Relations

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  • June 15, 2022

    $1 Billion of New U.S. Military Assistance for Ukraine

    U.S. security assistance and that of more than 40 Allies and partners strengthens Ukraine’s position to defend its independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, secure victories on the battlefield, and strengthen Ukraine’s position at the negotiating table.

  • June 13, 2022

    Visa Restrictions on Ortega-Murillo Regime Officials

    The U.S. remains deeply concerned about the regime’s unjust detentions of political prisoners and ongoing abuses against members of civil society, and committed to the restoration of democracy and respect for human rights in Nicaragua.

  • June 12, 2022

    World Day Against Child Labor

    On World Day Against Child Labor, we stand up for the 160 million child laborers who can’t stand up for themselves. Together with our partners around the world, we recommit to ending child labor and giving them their childhoods back.

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Commemorating Pride Month

For over 50 years, people around the world have come together to celebrate, promote, and fight for the human rights of LGBTQI+ people. In celebration of Pride Month, the State Department recommits to protecting and promoting those rights around the world.

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