EVENT:
Please join us on at 08:30 EST/13:30UTC Friday, December 21 for an online video press briefing with the Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs, Ambassador Tibor P. Nagy, Jr. Assistant Secretary Nagy will discuss the Trump Administration’s new Africa strategy.
Broadcast-quality video and audio files will be made available for clipping in media reports at the conclusion of the briefing.
DETAILS:
Interpretation: Simultaneous French, Portuguese, and Arabic interpretation will be available via teleconference:
French
From outside the U.S.: +1 (612) 288-0337
From inside the U.S.: (800) 230-1074
Name of conference: “Nagy Briefing - French”
Portuguese
From outside the U.S.: +1 (612) 234-9960
From inside the U.S.: (800) 230-1059
Name of conference: “Nagy Briefing - Portuguese”
Arabic
From outside the U.S.: +1 (612) 332-0107
From inside the U.S.: (800) 230-1096
Name of conference: “Nagy Briefing - Arabic”
Please contact LiveAtState@state.gov if you require a dial-out to join the teleconference. Journalists will be able to ask questions in English, French, Portuguese, or Arabic in real time via Slido.com.
RSVP: To receive links to transcripts and audio/video files after the briefing, please RSVP to LiveAtState@state.gov
LOGISTICS:
BIO:
Tibor P. Nagy, Jr.
Assistant Secretary
Bureau of African Affairs
Ambassador Nagy, a retired career Foreign Service Officer, spent 32 years in government service, including over 20 years in assignments across Africa. He served as the United States Ambassador to Ethiopia (1999-2002), United States Ambassador to Guinea (1996-1999) as well as the Deputy Chief of Mission in Nigeria (1993-1995), Cameroon (1990-1993), and Togo (1987-1990). Previous assignments include Zambia, the Seychelles, Ethiopia, and Washington, DC.
Ambassador Nagy has received numerous awards from the U.S. Department of State in recognition of his service, including commendations for helping prevent famine in Ethiopia; supporting the evacuation of Americans from Sierra Leone during a violent insurrection; supporting efforts to end the Ethiopian-Eritrean War; and managing the United States Embassy in Lagos, Nigeria during political and economic crises.
Following his retirement from the Foreign Service, Ambassador Nagy served as Vice Provost for International Affairs at Texas Tech University from 2003 - 2018. During that time he lectured nationally on Africa, foreign policy, international development, and U.S. diplomacy, in addition to serving as a regular op-ed contributor to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal newspaper on global events. He co-authored “Kiss Your Latte Goodbye: Managing Overseas Operations,” nonfiction winner of the 2014 Paris Book Festival.
Ambassador Nagy arrived in the United States in 1957 as a political refugee from Hungary; he received his B.A. from Texas Tech University and M.S.A. from George Washington University.
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