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Secretary Rice's Visit to Indonesia


Jakarta, Indonesia
March 14, 2006

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice traveled to Indonesia on March 14-15 to attend bilateral meetings and to show U.S. support for Indonesia's fight against terrorism and its burgeoning democracy. 

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Secretary Rice and Foreign Minister Nur Hassan Wirajuda of Indonesia held a joint press availability following their working lunch. State Department photo.
Secretary Rice and Foreign Minister Nur Hassan Wirajuda of Indonesia held a joint press availability.
Secretary Rice and Foreign Minister Nur Hassan Wirajuda of Indonesia after their  press availability following their working lunch. State Department photo.
Secretary Rice and Foreign Minister Nur Hassan Wirajuda of Indonesia after their press availability
Secretary Rice meets students at the Makmuriah Islamic School.   State Department photo.
Secretary Rice meets students at the Makmuriah Islamic School.
Secretary Rice announces a U.S. - Indonesia partnership to develop an Indonesian version of Sesame Street. Following her announcement at Makmuriah Islamic School, she took some questions from the children 
Secretary Rice announces a U.S. - Indonesia partnership to develop an Indonesian version of Sesame Street.
Secretary Rice shake hands with Indonesia President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono during a meeting at palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 14, 2006.
Secretary Rice shake hands with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Secretary Rice addresses a group of Indonesian students, parliamentarians and businessmen Wednesday March 15, 2006 in Jakarta.
Secretary Rice addresses a group of Indonesian students, parliamentarians and businessmen in Jakarta.
Secretary Rice jokes with a Sesame Street character after announcing a new U.S. funded Indonesian Sesame Street program at an Islamic school Tuesday, March 14, 2006 in Jakarta.
Secretary Rice jokes with a Sesame Street character after announcing a new U.S. funded Indonesian Sesame Street program
Secretary Rice announces a new U.S.-sponsored Indonesian Sesame Street program to teachers and students at an Islamic school Tuesday, March 14, 2006 in Jakarta.
Secretary Rice announces a new U.S.-sponsored Indonesian Sesame Street program to teachers and students
Secretary Rice speaks with teachers at an Islamic school as children and Sesame Street character Elmo play Tuesday March 14, 2006 in Jakarta.
Secretary Rice speaks with teachers at an Islamic school as children and Sesame Street character Elmo


Released on March 15, 2006

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