Assistant Secretary Shannon to Meet With President-Elect Morales in Bolivia (Question Taken)
Question: Will Assistant Secretary Shannon meet with President-Elect Morales in Bolivia?
Answer: Assistant Secretary Shannon and President-Elect Morales are scheduled to meet on Saturday, January 21, 2006.
2006/74, Released on January 20, 2006 Press Statement Office of the Spokesman Washington, DC January 20, 2006 Question Taken at Jan. 20, 2006 Daily Press Briefing
more at Department of State and State Department or Bolivia and Assistant Secretary Shannon, or President-Elect Morales
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