Published 3/3/2009
by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
at CNN Political Ticker
Vice President Biden is headed overseas next week.
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Vice President Biden will travel to Brussels, Belgium next week to meet with the North Atlantic Council, the White House announced Tuesday.
“The purpose of his trip is to consult with [NATO] allies on Afghanistan and Pakistan and to ensure that their views help inform the [...]
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