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Highlights

President Bush's and Secretary Rice's Trip to Asia
President Bush and Secretary Rice traveled to Asia to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings in South Korea and to meet with leaders in Japan, South Korea, China, and Mongolia.

Travel to Australia
Deputy Secretary Zoellick traveled to Adelaide, Australia November 17-18 to participate with Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in a U.S.-Australia ministerial to discuss the deep bilateral, political, and security relationship. This was the 20th anniversary of AUSMIN and the 17th meeting. more

President's Remarks in South Korea
President Bush (Nov. 17): "...the ties between our two countries have never been better. In a relationship like ours, there's obviously complexities. But the important thing is to work together to solve those complexities in a spirit of friendship. And secondly, I know how important our relationship is to help promote stability in this part of the world." full text

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