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Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to Asia

Assistant Secretary Chris Hill Meets with Vietnamese and International Journalists.Assistant Secretary Hill is traveling to Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia and China starting on May 24, 2007. In Vietnam he had informative meetings with Vietnamese officials and was honored to be received by President Triet. Then he went to the Philippines to take part in the ASEAN Regional Forum Senior Officials Meeting. He then went to Indonesia before going to Beijing, China.

Remarks by Assistant Secretary Hill
--05/31/07 Morning Walkthrough With Reporters at Six-Party Talks
--05/30/07 Evening Walkthrough With Reporters at Six-Party Talks
--05/30/07 Morning Walkthrough With Reporters at Six-Party Talks
--05/25/07 Remarks Upon Departure From Manila
--05/25/07 Interview by the Philippines' GMA 7 TV
--05/25/07 Press Availability in Manila
--05/24/07 Press Conference in Hanoi


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