Algeria and the Global War on Terrorism [Transcript; Federal News Service, Inc.]
Algeria’s foreign minister discusses his nation’s bilateral, regional, and international roles, with a particular emphasis on...
Speaker: Mohammed Bedjaoui, Foreign Minister, The Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria
Presider: Christopher W.S. Ross, Special Adviser, Department of State; former U.S. Ambassador to Algeria
April 13, 2006
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