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Asia, a plan for the 21st century, Josep Piqué, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Canada's productive system and its opportunities on the international market, Jean Chretien, Prime Minister of Canada
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The consolidation of Chile as a strategic partner for the EU, Ricardo Lagos, President of the Republic of Chile
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The international projection of Spain: the role of the President of the Government, Juan José Lucas, Spanish Minister of the Presidency
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International legality and the fight against terrorism, Federico Trillo, Spanish minister of Defence
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The renewed economic panorama of Peru, Alejandro Toledo, President of Peru
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Spain, Chile and the European Union: a horizon of economic integration, Carlos Massad, Governor of the Bank of Chile
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The new position of Spain in the world, Ana Palacio, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs
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The refounding of the Atlantic Alliance, Federico Trillo, Spanish Minister of Defence
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Chile and Spanish economic opportunities in Latin America, Nicolás Eyzaguirre, Chilean Minister of the Treasury
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The economic regeneration of Colombia, Alberto Carrasquilla, Columbian Minister of the Treasury and Public Credit
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The exterior projection of Chile in the EU, Mª Soledad Alvear, Chilean Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Chile, economic progress and social stability, Jorge Grossi, Chilean Minister of the Economy and Energy
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The keys of Spanish foreign policy, Josep Piqué, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Security, transparency and economic and social reactivation, Alvaro Uribe, President of the republic of Colombia
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The commitment of the Palestinian people to international legality, Ahmad Quraia, Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority
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The transformation of NATO for the defence of common values, Lord Robertson, NATO General Secretary
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Spain and Portugal, a joint and ambitious future strategy, José Manuel Durao Barroso, Prime Minister of Portugal
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Spain-Slovenia: reinforcing their ties in a context of mutual benefit, Mikulás Dzurinda, Prime Minister of the Slovac Republic
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The importance of Spain in the Europe of the twenty-five, Mariano Rajoy, General Secretary of the Spanish PP (People's Party)
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The American continent: strength, diversity and the need for regional understanding, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Ex-President of Costa Rica and Candidate for the General Secretary of the Organisation of American States
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The full and active participation of Mexico in international politics, Luis Ernesto Derbez, Mexican Mister of Foreign Affairs
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NATO and the new global threats, Jamie Shea, NATO Spokesman
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Intensifying cooperation between Spain and Italy, Pier Ferdinando Casini, President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies
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Colombia: Recovering credibility and confidence, Alberto Carrasquilla, Columbian Minister of the Treasury
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Croatia, towards integration in the EU, Miomir Zuzul, Croatian Minister of Foreign Affairs
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The contribution of Hungary in the bosom of the EU and in NATO, László Kovács, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs
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An agenda for hope in the Middle East, Amre Moussa, Secretary General of the League of Arab States
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Progress towards democratic security, Álvaro Uribe, President of Colombia
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El Salvador, a strategic space for developing business initiatives, Elías Antonio Saca, President of El Salvador
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Assuming history, acknowledging the present and building the future, Mohamed Abdelaziz, Secretary General of the Frente Polisario
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The need for a new world order, Longin Pastusiak, President of the Senate of Poland
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The need for joint progress in the spheres of politics and economics, Salam Fayyad, Palestinian Minister of Finance
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Solidarity among EU countries in the face of international challenges, Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs
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The process of structural reforms in Italy, Domenico Siniscalco, Italian Minister of the Economy and Finance