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Under Secretary Grossman in Serbia and Montenegro

Released by  Embassy of the United States of America, Belgrade

Under Secretary Grossman traveled to Serbia and Montenegro on September 30, 2004.  While there he met with Foreigh Minister Vuk Draskovic at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and Montenegro and President Boris Tadic at the Presidential Palace. Under Secretary Grossman then went to Kosovo for meetings with government officials. On October 1 he traveled to Macedonia for meetings with government officials.  State Department Photos.
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From Left to Right: Ambassador Michael C. Polt; Interpreter; Under Secretary Marc Grossman; FM Vuk Draskovic From Left to Right: Interpreter; Under Secretary Marc Grossman; FM Vuk Draskovic From Left to Right: Ambassador Pierre Richard Prosper, Ambassador at Large for War Crime Issues; Ambassador Michael C. Polt; Interpreter; Under Secretary Marc Grossman; FM Vuk Draskovic

From Left to Right: Ambassador Pierre Richard Prosper, Ambassador at Large for War Crime Issues; Ambassador Michael C. Polt; Under Secretary Marc Grossman; Serbian President Boris Tadic From Left to Right: Ambassador Pierre Richard Prosper, Ambassador at Large for War Crime Issues; Interpreter; Under Secretary Marc Grossman; Ambassador Michael C. Polt; Serbian President Boris Tadic From Left to Right: Under Secretary Marc Grossman; Serbian President Boris Tadic

Remarks by Under Secretary Grossman
2004/10/01: Remarks in Skopje, Macedonia
2004/09/30: Remarks in in Pristina, Kosovo
2004/09/30: Remarks Following Meeting With Foreign MinisterVuk Draskovic
2004/09/30: Remarks Following Meeting With President Boris Tadic

  
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