Deputy Secretary Zoellick To Travel to Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Brazil
28th Sep 2005, 23:30 GMT
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Robert B. Zoellick will travel to Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Brazil October 3-7 to discuss bilateral relations as well as hemispheric priorities of strengthening and expanding democracy, fighting corruption, and promoting greater economic growth and prosperity.
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