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Remarks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Before Their Meeting

Secretary Condoleezza Rice
Washington, DC
February 2, 2007

(2:50 p.m. EST)

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov shakes outside her office in the Treaty Room.  State Department photo by Michael Gross.QUESTION: Madame Secretary, can I ask you about the Iraq intelligence estimate? Any reaction?

SECRETARY RICE: Sorry, we've already taken questions today. Thank you.

QUESTION: Madame Secretary, can I ask you --

FOREIGN MINISTER LAVROV: Ask you can --

SECRETARY RICE: Yes, ask you can, answer we may not (Laughter.)

QUESTION: Who's going to win the Super Bowl?

QUESTION: Colts?

SECRETARY RICE: Let me put it this way. I really like both Chicago and Indianapolis, but I think Indianapolis is going to win it and that would be a good thing.

QUESTION: Very diplomatic.

SECRETARY RICE: (Laughter.)

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Released on February 2, 2007

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