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Travel to Europe and the Middle East with the President

May 30, 2003 to June 5, 2003

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  Colin L. Powell

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President George W. Bush poses with G8 leaders during the G8 Summit in Evian, France, Monday, June 2, 2003. From left, President Jacques Chirac of France, President Bush, Prime Minister Tony Blair of of Great Britain and Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of Italy. White House photo by Eric Draper. Secretary Powell left with President Bush on May 30 for Krakow, Poland and St. Petersburg, Russia. When the President went to Evian, France Red Sea Summit participants from left King Abdullah Bin Al Hussein of Jordan, Prince Abdullah Bin Abd Al Aziz of Saudi Arabia, President George W. Bush, President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, King Hamad Bin Issa Al Khalifa of Bahrain, and Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas from the Palestinian Delegation pose for a family photo next to the Red Sea in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt June 3, 2003. White House photo by Paul Morse. on June 1 for the G-8 summit the Secretary paid a visit to Rome, Italy to confer with the Italian Foreign Minister and others in Rome. Secretary Powell then joined up with the President in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt on June 2 and continued to Aqaba, Jordan on June 4, to Doha, Qatar on June 5, and on home. [Photo Gallery of visit to Italy]

Remarks by Secretary Powell
06/04/2003: Road Map to Peace in the Middle East
06/02/2003
: Interview on World News Tonight With Peter Jennings
06/02/2003: Press Briefing on board plane en Route to Sharm el-Sheikh
06/02/2003: Interview with Italian TV Canale 5
06/02/2003: Joint Press Availability with Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini
05/30/2003: Press Gaggle Aboard Air Force One
05/27/2003: Roundtable With Regional Syndicates

Remarks by President Bush
06/05/2003: President Bush Delivers Remarks to Troops
06/05/2003: Remarks by the President in Meeting with Amir of Qatar
06/04/2003: Roundtable Interview of the President by White House Press Pool
06/03/2003: President Bush Meets with Leaders of Jordan, Israel and Palestinian Authority
06/03/2003: Statements by President Bush and President Mubarak of Egypt
06/02/2003: Remarks by the President in Courtesy Call with President Chirac
06/01/2003: Press Availability with Russian President Putin - St. Petersburg, Russia
06/01/2003: Joint Statement by President Bush and President Putin on the New Strategic Relationship
06/01/2003: Joint Statement by President Bush and President Putin on U.S.-Russian Cooperation in Space
05/31/2003: Remarks by the President to the People of Poland
05/31/2003: Remarks by the President to the Press Pool After Tour of Auschwitz
05/31/2003: Radio Address: Trip to Europe and the Middle East


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