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Top State Department Official Visits Brazil

Brasília, February 22, 2004 — Under Secretary of State Marc Grossman, the State Department’s top political affairs official, visited Brazil February 18-19. After touring the new facilities of the U.S. Consulate General in São Paulo on February 18, Grossman held talks with high-level Brazilian government officials in Brasília. The annual discussions are part of an on-going bilateral dialogue between the United States and Brazil.

Under Secretary Grossman reviewed a wide range of bilateral and multilateral issues in his meetings with senior Brazilian officials. Among the topics discussed were the state of bilateral relations, U.S. and Brazilian views on matters of regional and global importance, the United Nations, and security concerns including terrorism and narcotrafficking.

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