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U.S. President George W. Bush (TOP L) and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (1st-L) introduce U.S. lawmakers to the Presidents of five African nations following remarks by President Bush in the Old Executive Office Building in Washington, June 13, 2005. The leaders, each of which have been democratically elected in the past year, include Ghana's President John Agyekum Kufuor (TOP C), Niger's President Mamadou Tandja (TOP 2nd-R), Mozambique's President Armando Guebuza (in front of Tandja), Namibia's President Hifikepunye (1st-R) and Botswana's President Festus Mogae (front), shaking hands with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Photo by Stringer/Usa/Reuters
U.S. President George W. Bush (TOP L) and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (1st-L) introduce U.S. lawmakers to the Presidents of five African nations following remarks by President Bush in the Old Executive Office Building in Washington, June 13, 2005. The leaders, each of which have been democratically elected in the past year, include Ghana's President John Agyekum Kufuor (TOP C), Niger's President Mamadou Tandja (TOP 2nd-R), Mozambique's President Armando Guebuza (in front of Tandja), Namibia's President Hifikepunye (1st-R) and Botswana's President Festus Mogae (front), shaking hands with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Photo by Stringer/Usa/Reuters