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SECRETARY OF STATE CONDOLEEZZA RICE SECRETARY OF STATE CONDOLEEZZA RICE HOLDS A MEDIA AVAILABILITY WITH SAUDI ARABIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SAUD AL-FAISAL
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Washington Transcript Service
01-16-2007
SECRETARY RICE HOLDS A MEDIA AVAILABILITY,
AS RELEASED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT
JANUARY 16, 2007
SPEAKERS: SECRETARY OF STATE CONDOLEEZZA RICE
SAUDI ARABIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SAUD AL-FAISAL
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SAUD (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): In the name of God, Most Gracious,
Most Merciful, I welcome Her Excellency Dr. Condoleezza Rice, U.S. Secretary
of State, and her a...
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