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2001

--12/13/01  President Discusses National Missile Defense; George W. Bush, President; Remarks on National Missile Defense; The Rose Garden, Washington, DC
--12/13/01  Secretary Powell: Withdrawal from the ABM Treaty [audio clip transcript]
--12/05/01  On the Achievement of the Final Reductions under the START Treaty; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--11/01/01  Strengthening the International Regime against Biological Weapons ; George W. Bush, President; President's Statement on Biological Weapons ; Washington, DC
--10/21/01  Press Briefing (ABM Treaty)
--10/10/01  Statement in the First Committee of the General Assembly in General Debate; Avis T. Bohlen, Assistant Secretary for Arms Control; Statement in the First Committee of the General Assembly; United Nations, New York
--09/04/01  U.S., China to Discuss Missile Defense ; Statement by the Press Secretary ; Office of the Press Secretary, The White House; Washington, DC
--07/30/01  Press Conference Following Australia-U.S. Ministerial Consultation; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Remarks to the Press; Canberra, Australia
--07/25/01  Biological Weapons Convention; Ambassador Donald Mahley, U.S. Special Negotiator for Chemical and Biological Arms Control Issues; Statement by the United States to the Ad Hoc Group of Biological Weapons Convention States Parties; Geneva, Switzerland
--05/11/01  Consultations in Moscow; Mr. Stephen Hadley, Deputy Director of the U.S. National Security Council; Remarks at a Press Availability at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Moscow, Russia
--05/11/01  Consultations on Missile Defense
--05/11/01  The New Strategic Framework
--05/10/01  Consultations with the Italian Government
--05/10/01  Press Conference on Missile Defense ; Dr. Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense; Remarks at a Press Availability at the U.S. Embassy; Berlin, Germany
--05/09/01  New Philosophy for Strategic Stability
--05/09/01  North Korea and the Agreed Framework
--05/09/01  Press Conference on Deterrence; Mr. Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense; Remarks at a Press Availability at the U.S. Embassy; Paris, France
--05/09/01  Strategic Stability
--05/08/01  Consultations on the U.S.-Japan Security Alliance
--05/08/01  The Future of Strategic Stability and Deterrence
--05/01/01  Missile Defense; President Bush; Remarks to Students and Faculty at National Defense University; Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, DC

  
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