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Photo: Deputy Secretary Zoellick Discussed Sudan and Related Issues at a Press Conference in Brussels


Brussels, Belgium
March 8, 2006

Deputy Secretary Zoellick held a press conference in Brussels with Javier Solana, Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union. Deputy Secretary Zoellick is traveling March 7-10 to Brussels and Paris to consult with European and African leaders on ways to bolster international efforts aimed at bringing peace and stability throughout Sudan.  State Department photo

Deputy Secretary Zoellick: Travel to Belgium and France

Deputy Secretary Zoellick held a press conference with Javier Solana on March 7, 2005 in Brussels. [State Departement photo]


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