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Travel to Iraq

May 15, 2005 to May 15, 2005

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Secretary Rice waves as she approaches the podium at the U.S. Embassy Baghdad during her surprise visit to Iraq. State Department photo. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice paid a surprise visit to Iraq on May 15. It was her first visit to Iraq since becoming Secretary of State.  While there Secretary Rice met with Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jafaari and Deputy Prime Minister Ahmed Chalabi. [Photo Gallery]

Remarks by Secretary Rice
2005/05/15: Interview with New York Times and Washington Post
2005/05/15: Interview With Alia Amil of Al Arabiyah
2005/05/15: Interview with Nick Watt of ABC
2005/05/15: Remarks with Jawad Kadhom of Al Iraqiyah
2005/05/15: Remarks With Iraqi Interim Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Ja'afari
2005/05/15: Remarks with Kurdistan Democratic Party Leader Massoud Barzani
2005/05/15: Interview with Richard Engle of NBC
2005/05/15: Remarks at American Embassy Baghdad


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