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TRANSCRIPT OF PRESS CONFERENCE ON MIDDLE EAST, BY SECRETARY-GENERAL KOFI ANNAN,
The Secretary-General read out the following statement on behalf of the Quartet:
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TRANSCRIPT OF PRESS CONFERENCE ON MIDDLE EAST, BY SECRETARY-GENERAL KOFI ANNAN,
The Secretary-General read out the following statement on behalf of the Quartet:
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Transcript of press conference on Lebanon, by Secretary-General Kofi Annan, high-level
(Delayed for technical reasons, issued on 20 September.)
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press conference by Secretary-General’s special Representative for burundi
(Delayed for technical reasons, issued on 20 September 2005.)
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press conference by president of cyprus
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press conference by president of iran
At a Headquarters press conference this afternoon, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran vehemently stressed that every country, including his own, had the right to develop a peaceful nuclear energy programme.
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PRESS CONFERENCE BY PRESIDENT OF BURUNDI
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PRESS CONFERENCE ON NEW PARTNERSHIP FOR AFRICA ’S DEVELOPMENT
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press conference by president of poland
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PRESS CONFERENCE BY PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA
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PRESS CONFERENCE ON ‘BUILDING ON GLENEAGLES’
While the commitments entered into at the Group of Eight Summit in Gleneagles had been essentially safeguarded at the United Nations World Summit, everyone wanted to see the process go further, British Prime Minister Tony Blair told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference today.