U.S. SENATOR ROD GRAMS (R-MN) CHAIRMAN U.S. SENATOR ROD GRAMS (R-MN) HOLDS HEARING ON UN PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS

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Washington Transcript Service

04-05-2000

U.S. SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE: SUBCOMMITTEE ON
INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS HOLDS A HEARING ON UNITED NATIONS
PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS AND THEIR PROLIFERATION

APRIL 5, 2000

SPEAKERS: U.S. SENATOR ROD GRAMS (R-MN), CHAIRMAN
U.S. SENATOR JESSE A. HELMS (R-NC)
U.S. SENATOR SAM BROWNBACK (R-KS)
U.S. SENATOR BILL FRIST (R-TN)

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