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Deputy Secretary Zoellick's Meeting With Youth Ambassadors


U.S. Embassy
Brasilia, Brazil
October 6, 2005

During his travel to Brazil, Deputy Secretary Zoellick participated in the announcement of the names of the 25 new Youth Ambassadors for 2006.  The ceremony was with U.S. Ambassador to Brazil John Danilovich as well as his meeting a selection of eight Youth Ambassadors representing the 2003-2005 programs. State Department photo

During his travel to Brazil, Deputy Secretary Zoellick participated in the announcement of the names of the 25 new Youth Ambassadors for 2006.


Released on October 7, 2005

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