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Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
Countries and Other Areas
Macedonia
Remarks
2003
  

2003

--11/25/03  Remarks with Macedonian Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski; Secretary Colin L. Powell; C Street Entrance; Washington, DC
--11/06/03  Press Availability in Macedonia; Marc Grossman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs; Government Building ; Skopje, Macedonia
--10/10/03  Remarks After Meeting With Mrs. Carla Del Ponte, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; Secretary Colin L. Powell; C Street Entrance; Washington, DC
--05/29/03  Ohrid Conference on Balkan Border Security; Douglas Davidson, Charge d'Affaires of U.S. Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; Statement to the OSCE Permanent Council; Vienna, Austria
--05/02/03  On-the-Record Briefing En Route to Damascus, Syria; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Aboard the Secretary's Airplane
--05/02/03  Remarks at the U.S.-Adriatic Charter Signing Ceremony; Secretary Colin L. Powell; With Albanian FM Ilir Meta, Croatian FM Tonino Picula, and Macedonian FM Ilinka Mitreva; Tirana, Albania
--04/04/03  EU Security Presence in The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; Douglas Davidson, Charge d'Affaires of U.S. Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; Statement to the OSCE Permanent Council; Vienna, Austria

  
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