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Location |
Event |
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EU-Presidency
passes to Slovenia |
05 |
Georgia |
Presidential Election |
08 |
Washington |
US-President Bush will welcome President Abdullah Gul of Turkey to the
White House |
08 - 16 |
Middle East |
US-President Bush will travel to Israel, Palestinian Territories,
Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Egypt |
12 |
Taiwan |
Parliamentary Election |
20 |
Serbia |
Presidential Election |
21 - 28 March |
Geneva |
Conference on Disarmament, first session of 2008 |
22 & 23 |
Germany & Switzerland |
US-Secretary Rice will travel to Berlin, Germany and Davos,
Switzerland |
28 & 29 |
Brussels |
EU: General Affairs and External Relations Council |
31 - 02 Feb |
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
African Union Summit |
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Location |
Event |
06 |
London |
US-Secretary Rice Travel to London |
07 |
Belize |
Parliamentary Election |
07 & 08 |
Vilnius, Lithuania |
Informal Meeting of NATO Defense Ministers |
08 |
Washington |
US-President Bush will welcome Amadou Toumani Tour of the Republic of
Mali to the White House |
08 |
Czech Republic |
Presidential Election |
08 - 10 |
Munich |
Annual
Munich Security Conference (Münchner Konferenz für Sicherheitspolitik) |
15 - 21 |
Benin, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ghana & Liberia |
US-President Bush and Mrs. Bush will visit Benin, Tanzania, Rwanda,
Ghana, and Liberia |
17 |
Cyprus |
Presidential Election |
18 |
Pakistan |
Parliamentary Election |
18 & 19 |
Brussels |
EU: General Affairs and External Relations Council |
19 |
Armenia |
Presidential Election |
21 & 22 |
Brda, Slovenia |
EU: Informal Meeting of Defence Ministers |
23 - 27 |
Republic of Korea, China & Japan |
US-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to the Republic of
Korea, the Peoples Republic of China, and Japan |
27 |
Washington |
US-President Bush Welcomes Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek of the Czech
Republic |
29 |
Washington |
US-President Bush Welcomes NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
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29 & 01 |
Crawford, Texas |
US-President and Mrs. Bush Welcome Danish Prime Minister and Mrs.
Rasmussen |
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Location |
Event |
02 |
Russia |
Presidential Election (First Round) |
03 - 07 |
Vienna |
IAEA - Board of Governors
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03 - 07 |
Egypt, Israel, the Palestinian territories & Brussels |
US-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is traveling to Egypt, Israel,
the Palestinian territories and Brussels |
04 - 07 |
The Hague |
Organization for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW): 52nd session of the Executive Council |
06 |
Brussels |
EU - U.S. Ministerial Troika Meeting |
08 |
Malta |
Parliamentary Election |
08 |
Malaysia |
Parliamentary Election |
09 |
Spain |
Parliamentary Election |
10 |
Washington |
US-President Bush will welcome Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland to
the White House |
10 & 11 |
Brussels |
EU: General Affairs and External Relations Council |
09 - 11 |
Dehli, India |
International
Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW): 18th World Congress |
13 & 14 |
Brussels |
European Council |
14 |
Iran |
Legislative Election |
17 |
Washington |
US-President Bush Welcomes Irish Prime Minister Ahern |
17 & 18 |
Moscow |
US-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Robert
Gates meet with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov
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19 |
Washington |
US-President Bush Welcomes President Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia
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20 |
Washington |
US-President Bush Welcomes Prime Ministers of The Bahamas, Barbados and
Belize |
22 |
Taiwan |
Presidential Election |
24 |
Bhutan |
Parliamentary Election |
- 28 March |
Geneva |
Conference on Disarmament, first session of 2008 |
28 |
Washington |
US-President Bush will welcome Prime Minister Rudd of Australia to the
White House |
28 & 29 |
Brda, Slovenia |
EU: Informal Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs (Gymnich) |
29 |
Zimbabwe |
Presidential / Parliamentary Election |
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Location |
Event |
01 - 06 |
Ukraine, Romania, & Croatia |
US-President Bush, Mrs. Bush, and Secretary Rice will travel to
Ukraine, Romania, and Croatia |
02 - 04 |
Bucharest, Romania |
NATO summit |
06 |
Montenegro |
Presidential Election |
07 - 18 |
The Hague |
Organisation for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW): 2nd Review Conference |
07 - 25 |
New York |
UN
Disarmament Commission annual meeting |
09 |
South Korea |
Parliamentary Election |
10 |
Nepal |
Legislative Election |
13 |
Italy |
Parliamentary Election |
15 - 20 |
Washington & New York |
Pope Benedict XVI visits Washington and New York |
16 |
Shanghai, China |
Officials from Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia, and United
States discuss offering an incentives package to Iran over its nuclear program |
17 |
Washington |
US-President Bush and Mrs. Bush will welcome British Prime Minister
Gordon Brown and Mrs. Sarah Brown to the White House |
18 & 19 |
Crawford, Texas |
US-President and Mrs. Bush will host President Lee Myung-bak of the
Republic of Korea and his wife, Mrs. Kim Yoon-ok, at Camp David |
20 |
Paraguay |
Presidential / Parliamentary Election |
21 & 22 |
Bahrain & Kuwait |
US-Secretary Rice Travel to Bahrain and Kuwait |
22 |
Kuwait |
Expanded Neighbors Ministerial |
23 |
Tonga |
Parliamentary Election |
23 |
Washington |
US-President Bush will meet with His Majesty King
Abdullah II of Jordan at the White House |
26 |
Nauru |
Parliamentary Election |
28 & 29 |
Luxembourg |
EU: General Affairs and External Relations Council |
28 - 09 May |
Geneva |
Treaty on
the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT): Second Preparatory Committee for the 2010
Review Conference |
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Location |
Event |
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Macedonia |
Parliamentary Election |
02 - 06 |
Vienna |
IAEA - Board of Governors
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02 - 09 |
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The Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence |
05 |
Washington |
US-President Bush will welcome Dutch Prime Minister
Jan Peter Balkenende to the White House |
09 - 16 |
Slovenia, Germany, Italy, the Holy See, France,
& United Kingdom |
The US-President Bush and Mrs. Bush will visit the
annual U.S.-European Union (EU) Summit in Slovenia. Following the
Summit, the President and Mrs. Bush will visit Germany, Italy, the
Holy See, France, and the United Kingdom |
16 & 17 |
Luxembourg |
EU: General Affairs and External Relations Council |
17 - 19 |
Pyongyang, North Korea |
Chinese vice president Xi Jinping meets with North
Korean officials in Pyongyang |
19 & 20 |
Brussels |
European Council |
22 - 24 |
Syria |
International Atomic Energy Agency visits Syria to
examine allegations of a secret nuclear reactor |
23 - 30 |
Germany, Japan, South Korea, and China |
US-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to
Germany (Berlin), Japan (Kyoto), the Republic of Korea (Seoul), and
the People’s Republic of China (Chengdu and Beijing) |
24 |
Washington |
US-President Bush welcomes President Arroyo of the
Republic of the Philippines to the White House |
24 |
Washington |
US-President Bush will welcome Prime Minister Dung of
the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to the White House |
24 |
Berlin |
Berlin Conference in Support of Palestinian Civil
Security and the Rule of Law |
26 & 27 |
Kyoto, Japan |
G8 Foreign Ministers' Meeting |
- 27 June |
Geneva |
Conference on Disarmament, second session of 2008 |
27 |
Zimbabwe |
Presidential Election (second Round) |
29 |
Mongolia |
Parliamentary Election |
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Location |
Event |
01 |
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EU-Presidency
passes to France |
07 - 09 |
Hokkaido Toyako, Japan |
G8 summit |
10 |
Prague |
US-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Czech officials
sign an agreement on a new U.S. radar station to be based in the Czech
Republic, part of the U.S. missile defense system |
19 |
Geneva |
Javier Solana, European Union foreign policy chief,
resumes talks with Said Jalili, Iran's nuclear negotiator. Undersecretary
for Political Affairs Willaims Burns participates |
20 - 28 |
Middle East, Asia and the Pacific |
US-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel
to the United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi, July 21-22), Singapore (July
22-24), Australia (Perth, July 24-25), New Zealand (Auckland, July
25-27), and Samoa |
21 |
Washington |
US-President Bush will welcome President Fatmir Sejdiu
and Prime Minister Hashim Thaci of the Republic of Kosovo to the White
House |
22 - 23 |
Brussels |
EU: General Affairs and External Relations Council
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23 |
Singapore |
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, North Korean
Foreign Minister Pak Ui-chun, and the foreign ministers of China,
Japan, Russia, and South Korea meet on North Korea's nuclear program
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25 |
Bordeaux |
EU-South Africa Summit |
27 |
Cambodia |
Parliamentary Election |
28 - 12 Sept |
Geneva |
Conference on Disarmament, third session of 2008
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Location |
Event |
01 |
Vienna |
IAEA - Board of Governors
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05 & 06 |
Seoul |
US-President Bush meets with South Korean leaders
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13 - 15 |
Warsaw, Poland |
Acting US-Undersecretary of State for Arms Control
and International Security John Rood continues negotiations with Polish
officials on the proposed U.S. missile defense base in Poland
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15 |
Sotschi, Russia |
Russian President Dmitri Medwedew meets German Chancellor
Angela Merkel |
18 - 20 |
Geneva |
Biological
Weapons Convention, meeting of experts |
27 - 29 |
Saitama, Japan |
UN Conference on Disarmament Issues |
29 |
Washington |
US-President will welcome President Jakaya Kikwete of
the United Republic of Tanzania to the White House |
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Location |
Event |
04 - 07 |
Portugal, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria & Morocco |
US-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel
to Portugal, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco |
05 |
Angola |
Legislative Election |
07 |
Hong Kong |
Legislative Election |
- 12 Sept |
Geneva |
Conference on Disarmament, third session of 2008
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15 |
Rwanda |
Parliamentary Election |
22 - 26 |
Vienna |
IAEA
- Board of Governors |
25 |
Washington |
US-President Bush Welcomes Prime Minister Singh of
India |
28 |
Belarus |
Parliamentary Election |
28 |
Austria |
Legislative Election |
29 - 04 Oct |
Vienna |
IAEA
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Location |
Event |
- 04 Oct |
Vienna |
IAEA
- annual general conference |
06 |
Vienna |
IAEA
- Board of Governors |
08 |
Slovenia |
Parliamentary Election |
12 |
Lithuania |
Parliamentary Election |
14 |
Canada |
Parliamentary Election |
15 |
Azerbaijan |
Presidential Election |
15 & 16 |
Brussels |
European Council |
17 |
Czech Republic |
Parliamentary Election |
18 & 19 |
Oman & the United Arab Emirates |
US-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel
to the Middle East |
30 |
Zambia |
Presidential Election |
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Location |
Event |
04 |
United States |
Presidential / Legislative Election |
04 |
Palau |
Presidential / LegislativeElection |
04 |
Puerto Rico |
Legislative Election |
15 |
Washington |
Summit on Financial Markets and World Economy |
15 |
New Zealand |
Parliamentary Election |
27 - 28 |
Vienna |
IAEA
- Board of Governors |
28 |
Romania |
Parliamentary Election |
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Location |
Event |
01 - 05 |
Geneva |
Biological
Weapons Convention annual meeting |
03 |
Brussels |
NATO foreign ministers meeting (estimate) |
11 & 12 |
Brussels |
European Council |
14 |
Ukraine |
Parliamentary Election |
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