Ana Palacio

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  2. Martin Banks (July 10, 2002), ‘Delighted’ Palacio lands top job and quits as MEP European Voice .
  3. Emma Daly (July 23, 2002), Spain and Morocco Reach Deal To Vacate Uninhabited Islet The New York Times .
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  7. 1 2 Board of Directors Pharmamar.
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  9. Board of Directors Atlantic Council.
  10. Scientific Council Elcano Royal Institute.
  11. Members European Council on Foreign Relations.
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  13. Task Force on Cooperation in Greater Europe European Leadership Network (ELN).
  14. Membership Archived 2019-03-06 at the Wayback Machine Global Leadership Foundation (GLF).
  15. Transatlantic Council on Migration Migration Policy Institute (MPI).
  16. Advisory Group New Pact for Europe.
  17. Sandra Day O’Connor Justice Prize Official Website.
Ana Palacio
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Palacio in 2004
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
July 20, 2002 April 18, 2004
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
9 July 2002 –17 April 2004
Succeeded byas Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation