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President Bush, right, meets with Nato Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Monday, March 20, 2006, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington. [© AP/WWP]
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NATO Secretary General Visits U.S.
President Bush (Mar. 20): "I want to thank NATO for its involvement in helping train Iraqi security forces so they can end up protecting the Iraqi people from the -- from those who want to kill innocent life in order to affect the outcome of that democracy." Remarks by Secretary Rice
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The new Caribbean Community (CARICOM) headquarters is shown during inauguration day in Georgetown, Guyana, Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005. [© AP/WWP file photo]U.S. Department of StateSecretary Rice to Attend CARICOM Ministerial
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to Nassau, The Bahamas, on March 21-22 to participate in a meeting with CARICOM (Caribbean Community) foreign ministers.
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An example of a potluck dinner that might be served during Nowruz celebrations. [State Department photo]U.S. Department of StateCelebrating Nowruz
President Bush (Mar. 20): "For millions of people around the world... Nowruz is a celebration of life and an opportunity to express joy and happiness through visiting family and friends, exchanging gifts, and enjoying the beauty of nature. "
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Secretary Rice meets with Afghanistan\'s Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Abdullah at the State Department in Washingon, Monday, March 20, 2006. [© AP/WWP]U.S. Department of StateAfghan Foreign Minister Visits the State Department
Secretary Rice (Mar. 20): "Dr. Abdullah Abdullah has been a key partner for the United States as we went from the liberation of Afghanistan to the development of its democracy."
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President George W. Bush delivers a statement after his arrival on the South Lawn, Sunday, March 19, 2006. [White House photo]U.S. Department of StatePresident Bush Remarks on Third Anniversary of Beginning of Iraq Liberation
President Bush (Mar. 19): "We are implementing a strategy that will lead to victory in Iraq. And a victory in Iraq will make this country more secure, and will help lay the foundation of peace for generations to come."
· Fact Sheet: Operation Iraqi Freedom -- Three Years Later [PDF; 44k; Get Adobe Acrobat Reader]
· In Focus: Renewal in Iraq
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