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July 10, 2006
Question Taken at the July 10, 2006 Press Briefing

Six Party Talks - Assistant Secretary Hill's Travel Schedule

Question:   Please list the dates for each stop during Assistant Secretary Hill's travel, including his upcoming stop in Beijing and when he is expected to return to the U.S.

Answer:  

July 7:    Arrive Beijing, depart same day.

July 7:    Arrive Seoul.

July 9:    Arrive Tokyo.

July 11:    Arrive Beijing.

Assistant Secretary Hill's schedule in Beijing and return to the United States have not yet been finalized.

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