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Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Countries and Other Areas
Korea, South
Remarks
2001-2005
  

2001-2005

--11/17/05  Remarks by President Bush and President Roh of the Republic of Korea in a Press Availability ; President Bush, President Roh; Hotel Hyundai Gyeongju; Republic of Korea
--07/13/05  Interview on SBS Television; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Seoul, South Korea
--07/13/05  Press Availability With South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Seoul, South Korea
--06/10/05  President Welcomes South Korean President Roh to the White House; President Bush, President Roh; The Oval Office; Washington, DC
--05/17/05  The Bush Administration's Second-Term Foreign Policy Toward East Asia; Evans J.R. Revere, Acting Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs; Remarks to Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS) Conference; Washington, DC
--05/02/05  Evolution of the U.S.-Korea Alliance and the Future of Northeast Asia;  Evans J.R. Revere, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs; Remarks at the Korean Economic Institute; Washington, DC
--03/20/05  Remarks With South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon After Meeting; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade; Seoul, Korea
--03/10/05  Six-Party Talks and China's Role as an Intermediary in the Process; Joseph E. DeTrani, Special Envoy for Six-Party Talks; Remarks to U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission; Washington, DC
--02/14/05  Remarks With South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon Before Their Meeting; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; The Secretary of State's Outer Office; Washington, DC
--01/28/05  Seizing a Golden Opportunity: Korea's Leadership of APEC 2005; Amb. Lauren Moriarty, U.S. Senior Official for APEC; Remarks to AMCHAM/Federation of Korean Industries; Sapphire Room, Lotte Hotel, Seoul, Korea
--12/03/04  The United States and Korea: A Partnership for Progress; Mitchell B. Reiss, Director, Policy Planning Staff; Remarks to the Sejong Institute; Seoul, Korea
--10/26/04  Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Seoul, Republic of Korea
--09/30/04  Remarks With Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing; Secretary Colin L. Powell; C Street Entrance; Washington, DC
--03/12/04  North Korea's Legacy of Missed Opportunities; Mitchell B. Reiss, Director of Policy Planning; Remarks to the Heritage Foundation; Washington, DC
--03/04/04  Remarks With South Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade; Secretary Colin L. Powell; C Street Entrance; Washington, DC
--09/03/03  Remarks with Korean Foreign Minister Yoon; Secretary Colin L. Powell; C Street Entrance; Washington, DC
--07/31/03  A Dictatorship at the Crossroads; John R. Bolton, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security Affairs; East Asia Institute; Seoul Hilton, Seoul, South Korea
--06/07/01  Remarks With Republic of Korea Foreign Minister Han; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Press availability following meeting; Washington, DC

  
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