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Highlights

Travel to Mexico
Secretary Rice will visit Mexico on Thursday, March 10, for meetings with government officials, business leaders, and members of civil society.

International Women's Day
Secretary Rice (Mar. 8): "...we meet here today to send a clear message to the women of the world who are not yet free: As you stand for your rights and for your liberty, America stands with you." [
full text]

John Bolton Nominated UN Ambassador
Secretary Rice (Mar. 7): "The President and I have asked John to do this work because he knows how to get things done. He is a tough-minded diplomat, he has a strong record of success, and he has a proven track record of effective multilateralism."  [full text]

Annual Reports Released
The 2005 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report and the 2004 Human Rights Report are now available online.

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