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Travel to Latin America

April 25, 2005 to April 30, 2005

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During her trip to Brazil, Secretary Rice met with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.Secretary Rice traveled to Latin America, April 25-30, 2005. During this time, she visited Brazil, Colombia, Chile and El Salvador. The Secretary highlighted support for democracy, free trade and sustainable development in the region and beyond. As we support democracy with our Latin American partners in the hemisphere and beyond, we all recognize the need for democracy to deliver the opportunity, safety and freedom that people deserve. Within this context, the Secretary discussed how to enhance our cooperation on such issues as drug trafficking and crime, poverty reduction, education and environmental protection. On her visit to Chile, she headed the U.S. delegation to the Community of Democracies Ministerial Meeting.
[photo galleries: Brazil, Colombia; Chile; El Salvador]
 

Secretary Rice greets soldiers from Cuscatlan Batallion who served in Iraq as others look on. San Salvador, El Salvador. April 29, 2005. State Dept. photo.

Remarks by Secretary Rice
2005/04/29: Remarks With El Salvadoran President Antonio Saca
2005/04/29: Remarks on Arrival in San Salvador, El Salvador
2005/04/29: Remarks en route San Salvador, El Salvador
2005/04/29: Remarks on the OAS With Other Leaders
2005/04/29: Interview by Constanza Santa Maria of UCTV
2005/04/29: Interview by Amaro Gomez-Pablos of Television Nacional Chile
2005/04/29: Interview by Alberto Pando of CNN En EspaƱol
2005/04/28: Statement on Iraqi Transitional Government
Secretary Rice addresses the Community of Democracies conference. Santiago, Chile, April 28, 2005. State Dept. photo.
2005/04/28: Remarks at the Community of Democracies Opening Plenary
2005/04/28: Remarks to the Press With President Ricardo Lagos of Chile
2005/04/27: Interview With Vilma Gryzinski of Veja Magazine
2005/04/27: Interview With Luis Carlos Velez of Casa Editorial El Tiempo
2005/04/27: Interview With Rosalind Jordan of NBC News
2005/04/27: Remarks With Colombian Foreign Minister Carolina Barco
2005/04/27: Interview With Giuliana Morrone, TV Globo
2005/04/27: Remarks at the Memorial Museum of Juscelino Kubitschek
2005/04/26: Remarks With Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim
Secretary Rice talks with Colombian Foreign Minister Carolina Barco aboard the Secretary's aircraft. En route Santiago, Chile, April 28, 2005. State Dept. photo. 2005/04/26: Remarks at U.S. Embassy Brasilia
2005/04/25: Briefing en route Curacao, Netherlands Antilles

Other Releases
2005/04/26: Joint U.S.-Brazil Statement

Related Information
Community of Democracies Ministerial Meeting


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