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Under Secretary for Political Affairs
Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs
Regional Topics
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
2008
  

2008

--04/22/08  Joint Statement by President Bush, President Calderon, Prime Minister Harper ; Washington, DC
--04/22/08  President Bush Participates in Joint Press Availability with President Calderon of Mexico and Prime Minister Harper of Canada ; Washington, DC
--04/22/08  White House North American Leaders' Summit Site; Washington, DC
--04/21/08  President Bush Attends Opening of Mexican Consulate; Washington, DC
--04/21/08  President Bush Attends United States Chamber of Commerce Reception ; Washington, DC
--04/21/08  President Bush Meets with President Calderon of Mexico; Washington, DC
--04/21/08  President Bush Meets with Prime Minister Harper of Canada ; Washington, DC
--04/18/08  Discussion on the Security and Prosperity Partnership; Thomas A. Shannon, Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs; Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America and Council of the Americas; Washington, DC
--04/08/08  Remarks With Mexican Foreign Secretary Patricia Espinosa and Canadian Foreign Minister Maxime Bernier After Their Meeting; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Loy Henderson Auditorium; Washington, DC

  
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