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--12/29/03 Interview by Robin Wright of The Washington Post; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--12/23/03 Interview on The Michael Reagan Radio Show; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--12/15/03 Philippines - Death of Foreign Secretary Blas Ople; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--12/12/03 Interview by Lou Dobbs of CNN; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--12/09/03 Remarks at Performance of Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra; Secretary Colin L. Powell; The Kennedy Center; Washington, DC
--12/09/03 Remarks at The United States Sub-Saharan Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Loy Henderson Conference Room; Washington, DC
--12/08/03 Remarks at Dinner Honoring Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Thomas Jefferson Room; Washington, DC
--12/06/03 Remarks at the 26th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Dinner; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Benjamin Franklin Room; Washington, DC
--12/05/03 Remarks After Meeting With King Abdallah of Jordan; Secretary Colin L. Powell; C Street Entrance; Washington, DC
--12/04/03 Press Briefing After NATO Working Luncheon; Secretary Colin L. Powell; NATO Headquarters; Brussels, Belgium
--12/04/03 Interview With Anne Will, German ARD-TV "Tagesthemen"; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Brussels, Belgium
--12/03/03 Interview With Mr. Chihab Zeriouh, Radio Diffusion-Television Marocaine (RTM-TV); Secretary Colin L. Powell; Marrakech, Morocco
--12/03/03 Press Briefing With Algerian Foreign Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Hilton Hotel; Algiers, Algeria
--12/03/03 Press Briefing in Morocco ; Secretary Colin L. Powell; International Airport; Marrakesh, Morocco
--12/03/03 Remarks After Meeting With Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika ; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Presidential Palace; Algiers, Algeria
--12/03/03 Remarks With Algerian Foreign Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem Upon Arrival in Algeria; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Houari Boumediene Airport; Algiers, Algeria
--12/02/03 Remarks at the 11th Ministerial Council; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; Maastricht, The Netherlands
--12/02/03 Press Availability at the 11th Ministerial Council of the OSCE; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Maastricht, The Netherlands
--12/02/03 Press Availability in Tunisia; Secretary Colin L. Powell; U.S. Embassy ; Tunis, Tunisia
--12/02/03 Press Briefing En Route to Marrakesh; Secretary Colin L. Powell; En Route to Marrakesh, Morocco
--12/02/03 Remarks Following Meeting With Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Presidential Palace ; Tunis, Tunisia
--12/01/03 World AIDS Day 2003; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
| | Highlights | U.S.-Sub-Saharan Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum
(Dec. 9): "We look forward to working in deeper partnership with African nations to build a world of democracy, a world of prosperity and a world of security for all of our peoples. We have a comprehensive set of programs to deal with the challenges that African nations face...." [full text]
NATO and Iraq
(Dec. 4): "Eighteen present and future NATO members have soldiers on the ground. We are mindful of their sacrifices and proud that they, like us, remain determined to succeed. And we are open...to an expanded NATO role in Iraq." [full text]
IAEA Resolution on Iran
(Nov. 25): "(The resolution) notes that Iran has been in breach of obligations. ...If Iran does not now comply with its obligations and the others agreements it's entered into, then this will be a matter that will be immediately referred to the IAEA Board of Governors for action..." [full text]
U.S.-European Relations
(Nov. 18): "[T]he transatlantic relationship is strong, it's vital, and the United States wants the people of Europe to know that even though we may have had disagreements in the past over Iraq, this is the time to move forward." [full text]
UN Role in Iraq
(Nov. 17):
"...I think it's time now, with this new plan, for the UN to determine whether or not circumstances will permit it to play a more active role inside the country (Iraq)." |
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