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|  |  | Secretary Rice Travels to Europe Secretary Rice (Apr. 25): "Greece and the United States are strategic partners but we are more than that; we are countries that share deep values of democracy and freedom and a desire to see a world in which those values of democracy and freedom triumph for those who are not yet able to enjoy the blessings of liberty." more from the Secretary's trip to Europe
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|  | ![Secretary deplanes in London, England, Febuary 2005 [State Department Photo]](/all/20060425194631im_/http://www.state.gov/cms_images/thumbs/thumb96_deplane_rice.jpg) |  | Secretary Calls on UN Security Council To Send Iran Clear Message Secretary Rice (Apr. 24): "There has to be some clear message that this kind of behavior is not acceptable or you will start to call into question the credibility of what the Security Council says when it says it."
|  |  |  | Terrorist Bombing in Dahab, Egypt Secretary Rice (Apr. 24): "The United States condemns the vicious terrorist bombing in Dahab, Egypt, today. We extend our deepest sympathies to those injured by this attack and to the families and loved ones of those killed. There can be no justification for this barbaric act of terrorism."
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