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Taken Questions
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
August 9, 2004
Question Taken at the August 9, 2004 Daily Press Briefing

Korea - DeTrani Travel to New York

Question:   Will Special Envoy DeTrani meet with officials from Japan, China, North Korea or South Korea while they are in New York this week?

Answer:   Special Envoy for Negotiations with the DPRK Joseph DeTrani will travel to New York to attend an August 9-11 Conference on Northeast Asian Security hosted by the National Committee on American Foreign Policy.

Mr. DeTrani has not scheduled any bilateral meetings while in New York with officials of other countries involved in the Six Party Talks.

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