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The Washington File
Powell: War on Terrorism Only Part of U.S. Security Policy
Secretary of State Colin Powell says U.S. national security policy brings together critical policy elements, including fighting poverty and disease, dealing with enemies where they exist, and encouraging trade.
USTR Zoellick Urges EU to Lift Sanctions Over Export Tax Breaks
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick urges the European Union to lift retaliatory tariffs against imports from the United States now that Congress has passed a bill repealing corporate export tax breaks ruled illegal by the World Trade Organization. Zoellick says the bill, which President Bush is expected to sign, will bring the United States into compliance with its WTO obligations.
State\'s Armitage Urges International Support for Iraq
Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage urges the international community to support Iraq\'s reconstruction with generous and speedy contributions, especially to the water and electricity sectors. \"Iraq\'s needs are vast, and the human cost of failing to meet them are high,\" Armitage tells an international donors\' conference in Tokyo. \"I urge you all to consider their appeal.\"
Bush, Kerry Meet in Final Presidential Debate as Election Nears
President Bush and Senator John Kerry face off on a wide range of issues from homeland security and troop strength to wages and education in the third and final presidential debate in Tempe, Arizona. Although the 90-minute debate centers on domestic concerns, foreign policy issues play a significant role as the candidates refer to the fight against terrorism and to Iraq.
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