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Travel to Europe


Ankara, Turkey; Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro; Brussels, Belguim
April 2, 2003

Secretary Powell with Turkish Prime Ministers Chief of Staff, Hikmet Bulduk ,left,, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul ,front,right,  Photo courtesy of U.S Embassy Ankara Joint Press Conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul. Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy Ankara Remarks by Secretary Powell and Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Zivkovic.  Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy Belgrade
Secretary Powell with Turkish Prime Ministers Chief of Staff, Hikmet Bulduk ,left,, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul ,front,right, Photo courtesy of U.S Embassy Ankara Joint Press Conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul. Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy Ankara Remarks by Secretary Powell and Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Zivkovic. Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy Belgrade
From Left to Right: Ambassador William D. Montgomery, spokesperson Nemanja Kolesar - Serbian Government, Ambassador Richard Boucher - State Department, Secretary Powell. Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy Bilateral meeting between NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson and US Secretary of State, Colin Powell. Photo courtesy of NATO Bilateral meeting between Secretary Powell and the Vilnius 10. Photo courtesy of NATO
From Left to Right: Ambassador William D. Montgomery, spokesperson Nemanja Kolesar - Serbian Government, Ambassador Richard Boucher - State Department, Secretary Powell. Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy Bilateral meeting between NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson and US Secretary of State, Colin Powell. Photo courtesy of NATO Bilateral meeting between Secretary Powell and the Vilnius 10. Photo courtesy of NATO
Left to right: Secretary Powell; Mr. George Papandreou ,Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece,; NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson.  Photo courtesy of NATO   Left to right: Dr. Benita Ferrero-Waldner ,Minister of Foreign Affairs, Austria, talking with Secretary Powell. Photo courtesy of NATO Left to right: Mr. Joschka Fischer ,Minister of Foreign Affairs, Germany, with Mr. Jack Straw ,UK Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and Secretary Powell.  Photo courtesy of NATO
Left to right: Secretary Powell; Mr. George Papandreou ,Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece,; NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson. Photo courtesy of NATO Left to right: Dr. Benita Ferrero-Waldner ,Minister of Foreign Affairs, Austria, talking with Secretary Powell. Photo courtesy of NATO Left to right: Mr. Joschka Fischer ,Minister of Foreign Affairs, Germany, with Mr. Jack Straw ,UK Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and Secretary Powell. Photo courtesy of NATO
Secretary Powell at NATO Ministerial Meeting.  Photo courtesy of NATO

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