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Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Official Travel to the Region
2006
  

2006

President's Trip to APEC 2006

President's Trip to Southeast Asia

--12/16/06  Assistant Secretary Hill: Travel to Japan and China
--11/14/06  Secretary Rice: Travel to Vietnam and Indonesia, November 14-21, 2006
--11/06/06  Under Secretary Burns: Travel to Asia
--10/23/06  President Bush to Attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Meeting in Vietnam and Travel to Singapore and Indonesia
--10/20/06  Secretary Rice's Travel to Asia
--07/31/06  Secretary Rice: Travel to the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, July 23-31, 2006
--03/10/06  Secretary Rice's Travel to Latin America and Asia
--01/19/06  Deputy Secretary Zoellick: Travel to Japan, China, Switzerland

  
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