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Joint Statements
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Joint Statements

2002
--02/08/02  Joint Statement by U.S.-Russia Working Group on Afghanistan (Revised)

2001
--11/15/01  Joint Statement on Terrorism by United States, Georgia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and Moldova
--11/13/01  Joint U.S. - Russian Statement on Afghanistan ; President George W. Bush and President Vladimir V. Putin; Washington, DC
--11/10/01  Joint U.S.- Pakistan Statement for President Musharraf's Visit to New York ; New York, New York
--11/09/01  Joint Statement Between the United States and the Republic of India ; Washington, DC
--11/01/01  U.S.-Russia Working Group on Afghanistan Joint Press Statement

  
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