Speaker: Vicente Fox Quesada, President, United Mexican States
Presider: Peter G. Peterson, Senior Chairman and Co-Founder, The Blackstone Group; Chairman, Council on Foreign Relations
September 15, 2005
President Vincente Fox of Mexico with Council Chairman
Peter G. Peterson.
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