FOURTH
PLENARY SESSION
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Tuesday, June
4, 2002
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1.
The OAS, Democracy and Trade
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2.
Annual Report of the Permanent Council
to the XXXII Regular Session of the General
Assembly
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3.
The question of the Malvinas Islands
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4.
Report on the maritime problem of
Bolivia
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5.
Socio-economic and environmental impact
of climate change in the countries in the
Hemisphere
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6.
Report of the General Committee
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7.
Proposed program-budget of the
Organization for the year 2003
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8.
Election of officers of the organs,
agencies, and entities of the Organization
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Final Press
Conference
Foreign Minister of Barbados and
Secretary General
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REMARKS OF
THE DELEGATIONS AT THE OAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Tuesday, June
4, 2002
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Secretary
General
César Gaviria
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Assistant
Secretary General
Luigi R, Einaudi
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Argentina
Carlos Federico Ruckauf
Minister of Foreign Affairs and
International Trade
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Barbados
Allyson Maynard-Gibson
Minister of Financial Services and Investments
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Belize
Assad Shoman
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
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Bolivia
Gustavo Fernandez Saavedra
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Brasil
Osmar Chohfi
Secretary General of Foreign Affairs
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Canada
Bill Graham
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Chile
Maria Soledad Alvear
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Colombia
Humberto de la Calle Lombana
Ambassador
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Costa Rica
Roberto Tovar Faja
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Dominican
Republic
Hugo Tolentino Dipp
Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs
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Ecuador
Heinz Moeller Freile
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Grenada
Elvin Nimrod
Minister of Foreign Affairs and
International Trade
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Guatemala
Gabriel Orellana Rojas
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Haiti
Joseph Philippe Antonio
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Guyana
S. Rudy Insanally
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Panama
José Miguel Alemán
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Paraguay
José Antonio Moreno Ruffinelli
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Perú
Eduardo Ferrero Costa
Ambassador, Representative to the OAS
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Saint Kitts
and Nevis
Timothy Harris
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Saint Lucia
Julian R. Hunte
Minister of External Affairs, International
Trade and Civil Aviation
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Trinidad
and Tobago
Knowlson W. Gift
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Uruguay
Didier Opertti Badán
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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United
States
Roger F. Noriega
Ambassador, Alternate Representative to the
OAS
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Venezuela
Roy Chaderton Matos
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Monday, June 3, 2002
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Welcome
Remarks
Billie A. Miller, M.P
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade
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Antigua and
Barbuda
Gaston Browne
Minister of Planning, Implementation and
Public Service Affairs
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Argentina
Carlos Federico Ruckauf
Minister of Foreign Affairs and
International Trade
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Bahamas
Mia Mottley, QC, M.P
Attorney General and Minister of Home
Affairs
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Barbados
Allyson Maynard-Gibson
Minister of Financial Services and Investments
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Belize
Assad Shoman
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
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Bolivia
Gustavo Fernandez Saavedra
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Canada
Bill Graham
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Chile
Maria Soledad Alvear
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Colombia
Humberto de la Calle Lombana
Ambassador
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Costa Rica
Roberto Tovar Faja
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Dominican
Republic
Hugo Tolentino Dipp
Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs
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Ecuador
Heinz Moeller Freile
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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El Salvador
María Eugenia Brizuela de Avila
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Grenada
Elvin Nimrod
Minister of Foreign Affairs and
International Trade
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Guyana
S. Rudy Insanally
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Honduras
Anibal Quiñonez
Deputy
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Jamaica
Peter Black
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign
Trade
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Mexico
Jorge Castañeda
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
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Nicaragua
Norman Caldera Cardenal
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Panama
José Miguel Alemán
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Paraguay
José Antonio Moreno Ruffinelli
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Perú
Diego García Sayán
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Saint Kitts
and Nevis
Timothy Harris
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Saint Lucia
Julian R. Hunte
Minister of External Affairs, International
Trade and Civil Aviation
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Saint
Vincent and The Grenadines
Conrad Sayes
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Commerce and
Trade
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Suriname
Maria Levens
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Trinidad
and Tobago
Knowlson W. Gift
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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United
States
Colin L. Powell
Secretary of State
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Uruguay
Didier Opertti Badán
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Venezuela
Roy Chaderton Matos
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Press
Briefing
Colin L. Powell
Secretary of State
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Inter-American
Convention against Terrorism Open for
Signature
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Secretary
General, César Gaviria, Inaugural Session of
the XXXII OAS General Assembly
Barbados, June 2, 2002
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Prime
Minister of Barbados, Right Honourable Owen
S. Arthur, Inaugural Sesion of the XXXII OAS
General Assembly
Barbados, June 2, 2002
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Today in the Americas
The XXXII OAS
General Assembly and the International arena
Video / 58'00"
OAS Headquarters,
Washington DC - 5/9/02
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The Assistant Secretary General and the
Ambassador of Barbados sign the
agreement between the General Secretariat
and the Government of Barbados for the
holding of the XXXII Regular Session of the
General Assembly
Washington,
DC, 3/ 26/ 2002
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Ambassador Michael King, Permanent
Representative or Barbados to the OAS
Video / 4'57"
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Ambassador Luigi Einaugi, Assistant
Secretary General of the OAS
Video / 4'57"
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