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Cablegate: Follow-Up to Egypt: Action On Doha Round Demarches

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(SBU) Ambassador Ricciardone reiterated reftel message to the
Ministry of Trade and Industry Rachid late on June 28.
Minister Rachid pledged to continue to support US position at
WTO conference in Geneva. He looks forward to seeing USTR
Schwab there, and hopes to see her also during his visit to
Washington o/a July 17.
RICCIARDONE

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