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Spain
Remarks
2004
  

2004

--03/24/04  Background Briefing by a Senior Adminstration Official En Route to Washington
--03/12/04  President Bush Honors Victims of Bombings in Spain; President George W. Bush; Remarks to the Spanish and American Press Pools Embassy of Spain; Washington, DC
--03/12/04  Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush in Interview by Television of Spain; President and Mrs. George W. Bush; The Embassy of Spain; Washington, DC
--03/11/04  Bombing in Madrid; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--03/11/04  President Bush Condemns Terrorist Bombings in Spain; President George W. Bush; The South Lawn; Washington, DC
--02/11/04  Interview on Television of Spain With Lorenzo Mila; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--01/14/04  Remarks by President Bush and President Aznar of Spain Before Meeting; President George W. Bush; The Oval Office; Washington, DC
--01/13/04  Inauguration of Spanish Ambassador's Residence; Richard L. Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State; Washington, DC
--01/07/04  Remarks With Spanish Foreign Minister Ana Palacio; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC

  
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