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18 January 2002

Visit to Washington by German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder

Bush, Schroeder to discuss a broad agenda of issues on Jan. 31

German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder will meet with President Bush at the White House January 31 to discuss a broad agenda of issues, according to the following statement by the President's press secretary:

The White House Office of the Press Secretary January 18, 2002
Statement by the Press Secretary

VISIT TO WASHINGTON BY GERMAN CHANCELLOR GERHARD SCHROEDER

The President welcomes the visit to Washington of the Federal Chancellor of Germany, Gerhard Schroeder, on January 31, 2002. A strong ally and partner of the United States, Germany has taken significant steps to combat terrorism. Germany played a key role in hosting talks that led to the formation of the current government in Afghanistan and the United States appreciates Germany's role in helping to ensure that Afghanistan's security and reconstruction needs are met. President Bush and Chancellor Schroeder plan to discuss a broad agenda of issues.



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