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Remarks
2004
  

2004

--09/30/04  Press Conference in Pristina, Kosovo; Marc Grossman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs; Pristina, Kosovo
--09/30/04  Remarks Following Meeting With Foreign MinisterVuk Draskovic; Marc Grossman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
--09/30/04  Remarks Following Meeting With President Boris Tadic; Marc Grossman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs; Presidential Palace; Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
--07/20/04  Remarks with Serbian President Boris Tadic; Secretary Colin L. Powell; C Street Entrance; Washington, DC
--07/07/04  Remarks at Press Conference Following Meeting With Foreign Minister Vuk Draskovic; Marc Grossman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs; Washington, DC
--03/30/04  Press Stakeout in Serbia; Marc Grossman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs; Federation Palace; Belgrade, Serbia
--03/29/04  Press Availability in Kosovo; Marc Grossman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs; U.S.Office; Pristina, Kosovo
--03/17/04  The Current Situation in Serbia; D. Kathleen Stephens, Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs; Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Europe, House International Relations Committee; Washington, DC
--03/12/04  Videotape Tribute to Two Fallen Leaders - Prime Minister of Serbia Zoran Djindjic and President of Macedonia Boris Trajkovski ; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--02/11/04  U.S.-Serbia and Montenegro Relations; Alan P. Larson, Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs; Remarks at Breakfast with the American Chamber of Commerce; Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro

  
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