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Official Travel to the Region: Japan
  

Official Travel to the Region: Japan

--05/07/08  Deputy Secretary Negroponte: Travel to Korea, Japan, and China
--02/26/08  Secretary Rice: Travel to South Korea, China, and Japan, February 23-28
--02/18/08  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to Asia
--01/07/08  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to Asia and Russia
--11/28/07  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to Asia
--10/31/07  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo
--09/25/07  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to Tokyo, Beijing
--08/01/07  Deputy Secretary Negroponte: Lead U.S. Delegation to ASEAN Meetings
--07/12/07  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing
--06/18/07  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to Asia
--04/09/07  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to Japan, South Korea and China
--03/06/07  Deputy Secretary Negroponte: Travel to Northeast Asia
--02/19/07  Vice President Cheney: Travel to Japan, Australia and Guam
--02/02/07  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to South Korea, Japan and China
--01/21/07  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to South Korea, China and Japan
--11/06/06  Under Secretary Burns: Travel to Asia
--10/20/06  Secretary Rice's Travel to Asia
--01/28/04  Deputy Secretary Armitage travels to China, Mongolia, and Japan

  
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