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FOREIGN SECRETARY TO VISIT WASHINGTON: 23-25 OCTOBER
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw will visit Washington from 23 to 25 October. He will meet with Colin Powell, US Secretary of State, and senior officials of the US Administration.
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FIRST BRITISH TEAM TO TAKE PART IN ISLAMIC WOMEN'S GAMES
Foreign Office Minister Denis MacShane said on 23 October that he was delighted to support the British team taking part in the Islamic Women’s Games in Iran on 24 October. 'Events like this help to bring together people from different nations so they can understand each other better and create friendships,' Dr MacShane said.

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MINISTERIAL ENGAGEMENTS
In addition to their regular official and parliamentary duties, FCO Ministers have the following public engagements...

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