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Press Releases (Other)
2005
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July

--07/30/05  Remarks to the Press Following Meeting with Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang; Robert Zoellick, Deputy Secretary of State; Central Government Offices; Hong Kong
--07/29/05  Beginning To Transform the State Department to Meet the Challenges of the 21st Century
--07/29/05  Enhancing United States - ASEAN Cooperation
--07/29/05  Indonesia -- Developments in Aceh and Papua
--07/29/05  International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (Taken Question)
--07/29/05  Kyrgyz Republic Facilitates Humanitarian Transfer of Uzbek Asylum Seekers
--07/29/05  Ljiljana Karadzic's Call for Radovan Karadzic to Surrender
--07/29/05  Remarks at ASEAN Regional Forum; Robert Zoellick, Deputy Secretary of State ; Vientiane, Laos
--07/29/05  The Reorganization of Bureaus to Better Address the Threat From Weapons of Mass Destruction and to Promote Democracy; Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security Robert Joseph, Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky; On-The-Record Briefing; Washington, DC
--07/29/05  U.S. ASEAN Cooperation Plan (ACP)
--07/29/05  Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs
--07/28/05  Japan: Secretary's Meeting with Foreign Minister Machimura (Taken Question)
--07/28/05  Killing of Algerian Diplomats to Iraq Ali Belaroussi and Assendine Belkadi
--07/28/05  Remarks at ASEAN Post Ministerial Conference; Robert B. Zoellick, Deputy Secretary of State; Joint Press Conference; Vientiane, Laos
--07/28/05  Romania Accepts Uzbek Asylum Seekers
--07/28/05  The U.S. Department of State and the Challenges of the 21st Century
--07/27/05  Climate Change (Taken Question)
--07/27/05  Conviction of Former Nepalese Prime Minister
--07/27/05  Secretary Rice Meeting With German MP, Dr. Wolfgang Schaeuble (Taken Question)
--07/26/05  Roger P. Winter Appointed Special Representative for Sudan
--07/26/05  Swearing-in of Ronald Neumann as U.S. Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
--07/25/05  The U.S. and the Republic of Cyprus Proliferation Security Initiative Ship Boarding Agreement
--07/23/05  End the Repression in Cuba
--07/23/05  Sharm el Sheikh Bombings; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Jerusalem
--07/22/05  Deputy Secretary of State Robert B. Zoellick's Travel to East Asia
--07/22/05  U.S. Department of State 2005 Report to Employees
--07/22/05  U.S.-India Civilian Nuclear Cooperation
--07/21/05  Bosnia and Herzegovina Defense Reform
--07/20/05  Forced Return of Montagnard Asylum Seekers
--07/20/05  United States Launches New Rewards For Justice Campaign in Afghanistan
--07/19/05  Briefing on the Signing of the Global Partnership Agreement Between the United States and India; Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary for Political Affairs; Washington, DC
--07/19/05  Lebanese Government Formation
--07/19/05  Macedonian Parliament Reaches Milestone on 2001 Ohrid Agreement
--07/19/05  Six-Party Talks Coverage
--07/19/05  Under Secretary Burns Meets Greek Deputy Cultural Minister (Taken Question)
--07/18/05  Bombing in Kusadasi, Turkey
--07/15/05  Briefing on U.S.-India Relations, Friday, July 15, 2005 at 2:00 p.m.
--07/15/05  Industry Advisory Panel of Overseas Building Operations
--07/15/05  Travel by Secretary Rice to Africa and the Middle East
--07/14/05  Meeting of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
--07/14/05  U.S.-Portugal Agreements on Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance
--07/14/05  Worldwide Business Visa Center Opens July 15, 2005
--07/13/05  Massacre in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
--07/13/05  Situation in Ethiopia
--07/13/05  United States and Republic of Nicaragua to Sign $175 Million Millennium Challenge Compact
--07/12/05  Middle Eastern and North African Students Begin Middle East Partnership Initiative "Study of the U.S." Institutes at Benedictine University, University of Delaware, and Montana State University
--07/11/05  U.S. Assistance to Cuba for Hurricane Dennis
--07/10/05  Interview With Al Arabiya; Robert Zoellick, Deputy Secretary of State; Amman, Jordan
--07/10/05  United States Recognizes Sudan's Government of National Unity and Interim Constitution as Important Step
--07/09/05  Press Conference in Khartoum, Sudan; Robert Zoellick , Deputy Secretary of State; Khartoum, Sudan
--07/08/05  Anniversary of Paul Klebnikov's Murder
--07/08/05  Killing of Egyptian Envoy to Iraq, Ihab al-Sherif
--07/08/05  Resettlement of Hmong Refugees
--07/08/05  Szmate Trial Decision
--07/07/05  Open Skies Treaty: Russian Observation Mission in the United States
--07/07/05  Scheduling an Appointment at a Passport Agency
--07/06/05  Burundi Elections
--07/06/05  Korea - Meetings with ROK Official (Taken Question)
--07/06/05  U.S.-Japan Investment Initiative 2005 Report: Progress on Opening Japan to Foreign Investment
--07/06/05  United States Welcomes Signing of Declaration of Principles on Darfur
--07/05/05  Deputy Secretary Zoellick To Travel to the Sudan, Jordan and Egypt
--07/05/05  Travel by Secretary Rice to East Asia
--07/01/05  Dalai Lama's Special Envoys Meeting with Chinese Officials
--05/27/05  Press Briefing on Sudan; Robert Zoellick, Deputy Secretary of State; Washington, DC

  
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