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Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs
Official Travel to the Region
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 - 2005
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 - 2002
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Official Travel to the Region

2008
--02/05/08  Secretary Rice: Travel to London and Afghanistan, February 5-7, 2008

2007
--09/10/07  Deputy Secretary Negroponte: Travel to Afghanistan and Pakistan

2006
--12/04/06  Under Secretary Burns: Travel to Belgium, France and India
--08/11/06  Assistant Secretary Boucher: Travel to Bangladesh, India, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan
--06/26/06  Secretary Rice: Travel to Pakistan, Afghanistan and Russia, June 26-30, 2006
--05/22/06  Under Secretary Sheeran: Travel to Pakistan
--04/07/06  Assistant Secretary Boucher: Travel to South Asia
--02/28/06  Secretary Rice: Travel to Afghanistan, India and Pakistan, February 28 - March 5, 2006
--02/20/06  Under Secretary Burns: Travel to India
--01/30/06  Under Secretary Dobriansky to Travel to India for the Global Issues Forum and Delhi Sustainable Development Summit
--01/16/06  Under Secretary Burns: Travel to the United Kingdom, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

2005
--10/19/05  Under Secretary Burns: Travel to France, India and Japan
--10/10/05  Travel to Central Asia, South Asia, and Europe
--06/21/05  Under Secretary Burns: Travel to London and South Asia
--03/29/05  Under Secretary for Global Affairs Leads U.S. Delegation to Afghanistan for U.S.-Afghan Women's Council Meeting
--03/14/05  Travel to South Asia and East Asia
--01/02/05  Travel to South Asia and Africa
--  Pakistan (November 13-14, 2005)

2004
--12/02/04  Vice President and Mrs. Cheney to lead U.S. Delegation to Afghanistan Inauguration
--11/04/04  Deputy Secretary Armitage's Travel to South Asia
--07/09/04  Deputy Secretary Armitage Trip July 11-20, 2004
--05/11/04  Assistant Secretary Rocca Travel to South Asia
--04/09/04  HHS Secretary Thompson's Travel to South Asia
--03/14/04  Secretary Powell Travel to South Asia
--02/24/04  Under Secretary Dobriansky Leads Delegation to Afghanistan

2003
--12/04/03  Defense Secretary Rumsfeld's Travel to Afghanistan
--09/30/03  Deputy Secretary Armitage's Travel to Pakistan and Afghanistan
--09/14/03  Treasury Secretary Snow Visits Afghanistan and Pakistan
--09/09/03  Assistant Secretary Rocca's Travel to India
--06/16/03  Secretary Powell's Travel to Bangladesh
--06/09/03  Deputy Secretary Armitage attends the Tokyo Conference on Reconstruction and Development of Sri Lanka.
--04/23/03  Deputy Secretary Armitage's Travel to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India
--01/14/03  Deputy Defense Secretary Wolfowitz visits Afghanistan
--01/07/03  U.S.-Afghan Women's Council Meeting in Afghanistan

2002
--11/15/02  Treasury Secretary ONeill's Travel to Afghanistan, Pakistan and India
--08/22/02  Deputy Secretary Armitage's Travel to Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, China and Japan
--07/26/02  Secretary Powell's Travel to India and Pakistan
--06/04/02  Deputy Secretary Armitage's Travel to Pakistan and India
--05/14/02  Assistant Secretary Rocca's Travel to India and Pakistan
--01/15/02  Secretary Powell's Travel to South Asia and Japan
--01/02/02  Ambassador Taylor's Travel to South Asia (Taken Question)

2001
--10/14/01  Secretary Powell's Travel to Pakistan, India, and APEC Ministerial Meeting

  
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