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- Secretary Remarks
Remarks With Egyptian Foreign Minister Aboul Gheit Secretary Condoleezza Rice Cairo, Egypt October 16, 2007 View Video FOREIGN MINISTER GHEIT: (Via interpreter) Good evening, everyone. Of course, we are delighted in Egypt to receive U.S. Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice. She met with President Mubarak today for approximately an hour and a half. Also, she had some other meetings with senior government officials. And we are concluding her meetings now with the Foreign Minister. We met for about an ...
- Taxonomy: Egypt, 1967, 2007, ASEC (Security), George H. W. Bush, 2009, Bill Clinton, Angola, 2001, George W. Bush, OTRA (Travel), 1991, 2000, PINR (Intelligence), Condoleezza Rice , PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Israel, Sudan, Canada, 2017, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), U.S. Executive Director, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, COVID-19, information technology, United Nations, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan , United Nations General Assembly, Hamas, United Kingdom
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 10/15/2007
- Relevance: 68
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- Secretary Remarks
Briefing on the Rewards for Justice Program Secretary Condoleezza Rice Washington, DC December 13, 2001 [ audio ] MR. BOUCHER: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. The Secretary of State is here, and he will introduce for you the advertising campaign, and make a few remarks on that, and then take your questions for a little while on this or other topics. And then after that, we will have Under Secretary Beers and Assistant Secretary Carpenter to talk a little more about the advertising campaign. So wit...
- Taxonomy: EFIN (Financial and Monetary Affairs), India, EAP — East Asian & Pacific Affairs, ASEC (Security), Colin Luther Powell , France, George H. W. Bush, 2009, 2002, Angola, Russia, 2001, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, 1984, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, Norway, China, PINS (National Security), 1993, Comoros, George W. Bush, Greece, KSUM, Cyprus, PINR (Intelligence), 1995, ENRG (Energy and Power), ANET (Communications), Condoleezza Rice , PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Israel, Canada, APER (Personnel), Anti-Ballistic Missile, World Health Organization, Technical Advisory Programme, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Terrorist Interdiction Program, Financial Management, Generation IV International Forum, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United Nations, Bilateral Investment Treaty, U.S. Executive Director, Trafficking in Persons, Free And Secure Trade Program, Counterterrorism Security Group, Counterterrorism Committee, Counterterrorism, Countering Terrorism, European Community, Treaties and International Agreements, The Ocean and Polar Affairs, Energy, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Human Rights, United States of America, Assistant Secretary, Economic Prosperity and Trade Policy, COVID-19, information technology, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan , KWMN — Women Issues, KNNP, Al-Qa’ida in the Indian Subcontinent, Hamas, Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, United Kingdom
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 12/12/2001
- Relevance: 26
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- Secretary Remarks
Interview With Steve Scully of C-SPAN Secretary Condoleezza Rice Washington, DC November 10, 2008 QUESTION: Secretary of State Rice, how does the world view America? SECRETARY RICE: Well, the world views America still, I think, as a place where you can be anybody and do anything, where it doesn’t matter where you came from; it matters where you’re going. I think that’s why there was such great interest in our recent election, because it talked about overcoming old wounds. And I think m...
- Taxonomy: Iran, George Pratt Shultz , Egypt, Tanzania, India, Bosnia and Herzegovina, William Henry Seward , ASEC (Security), Colin Luther Powell , 2008, France, Ghana, George H. W. Bush, 2009, Dean Gooderham Acheson , Iraq, 2003, Afghanistan, 2002, Angola, Australia, Russia, 2001, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, Brazil, AF — African Affairs, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, China, PINS (National Security), Barack Hussein Obama, George W. Bush, OTRA (Travel), North Korea (DPRK), Benin, 2000, South Korea (ROK), Germany, Ronald Reagan, ENRG (Energy and Power), 2004, 2005, Condoleezza Rice , Japan, Haiti, Thomas Jefferson , MOPS (Military Operations), PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Israel, Lebanon, George Catlett Marshall , MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), 2006, Thomas Jefferson, KOCI, Canada, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), State Messaging and Archive Retrieval Toolset, European Union, United Nations, U.S. Executive Director, Civil Service, information technology, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Federal Bureau of Investigation, al-Qa’ida, Energy, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Human Rights, KWMN — Women Issues, KPAL, North Korea, Development Assistance, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, KNNP, USAID, Science and Technology, Al-Qa’ida in the Indian Subcontinent, EAGR (Agriculture and Forestry), Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, Foreign Service, KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United Kingdom
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 11/9/2008
- Relevance: 25
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- STATE Magazine Articles
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 1/21/2020
- Relevance: 16
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- STATE Magazine Articles
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 1/21/2020
- Relevance: 15
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- STATE Magazine Articles
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 1/21/2020
- Relevance: 14
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- STATE Magazine Articles
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 1/21/2020
- Relevance: 14
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