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Whitney Baird (center), Deputy Assistant Secretary

Whitney Baird (center), Deputy Assistant Secretary

Whitney Baird (center), Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for West Africa and Security Affairs in the Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Africa Command leadership and U.S. Ambassadors to Burkina Faso, Mali, Maur... More

U.S. Ambassador to Mali, Dennis B. Hankins, along with

U.S. Ambassador to Mali, Dennis B. Hankins, along with

U.S. Ambassador to Mali, Dennis B. Hankins, along with U.S. Ambassadors to Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Niger and a representative from the Office of Security Cooperation in Chad, participated in discussions about... More

Whitney Baird, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State

Whitney Baird, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State

Whitney Baird, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for West Africa and Security Affairs in the Bureau of African Affairs, participated in discussions about the Sahel region of Africa, in Stuttgart, Germany Oct.... More

Foreign Liaison Officers from Germany, France, Italy,

Foreign Liaison Officers from Germany, France, Italy,

Foreign Liaison Officers from Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom joined U.S. Africa Command leadership, U.S. Ambassadors to Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, a representative from the Off... More

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