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 H I G H L I G H T S Wednesday, November 30, 2005 
 

National Strategy for Victory in Iraq
President Bush (Nov. 30): "[W]e are pursuing a comprehensive strategy in Iraq. Americans should have a clear understanding of ... how we look at the war, how we see the enemy, how we define victory, and what we're doing to achieve it. So today, we're releasing a document called the National Strategy for Victory in Iraq. This is an unclassified version of the strategy we've been pursuing in Iraq. ... I urge all Americans to read it." full text | more | fact sheet

Visit of German Foreign Minister Steinmeier
Department Spokesman McCormack (Nov. 29): "The Secretary looks forward to working with the Foreign Minister. She's going to be going to Germany next week and she'll see him there along with Chancellor Merkel and other members of the new German cabinet. They talked about Afghanistan....They both agreed on the importance of working together to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapons capability. They talked about the importance of the U.S.-European relationship and the U.S.-German relationship as part of that and working on democracy issues in Europe itself." full text

Secretary Rice steps off the plane while arriving at Baghdad, Iraq on November 11, 2005. State Department PhotoTravel to Europe
Secretary Rice will travel to Germany, Romania, Ukraine and Belgium Dec. 5-9, 2005. Her visit will highlight the enduring importance of transatlantic relations and our efforts to partner with Europe to address common challenges around the globe.  Prior to Secretary Rice's visit, Deputy Secretary Zoellick will visit Germany Nov. 30-Dec. 1 to meet with Chancellor Merkel, members of her new cabinet, national security officials, and members of the Bundestag.

U.S. Navy Commander Jospeh Taddeo treats second-degree burns on the arm of a three-year-old Pakistani boy at a field hospital near Shinkiari, Pakistan on November 19, 2005.  U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott M. Biscuiti.U.S. Response to Pakistan's Earthquake Disaster
The United States responded immediately and generously to Pakistan’s call for assistance following the tragic and devastating earthquake of October 8. At the Reconstruction Conference on Nov. 19, USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios announced an increase in the overall U.S. commitment to Pakistan for relief and reconstruction to a total of $510 million. Find out how you can donate | fact sheet | more
 
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On November 28, 2005, the United States and Israel conducted a strategic dialogue led by Under Secretary for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns and Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Tzachi Hanegbi to strengthen the already close strategic cooperation between our two countries.

The Bureau of Diplomatic Security teams up with the Government of Puerto Rico to combat identity fraud. Read more.


    The Palestinian-Israeli agreement to open an international border crossing in Gaza is a significant step that will give the Palestinian people greater freedom and dignity, plus expanded economic and trade opportunities, while addressing Israel’s legitimate security needs. Read more about the  Agreement.

The United States and the People's Republic of China are committed to stopping the spread of emerging infectious diseases. Read more of the U.S.-China Joint Initiative on Avian Influenza.


 
 
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