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The NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen spent the last two days of his US tour in Washington DC.

He visited the Capitol building in order to hold discussions with the US Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid.

At a luncheon event, the Secretary General spoke to a standing-room-only crowd hosted jointly by the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns-Hopkins University and by the University of California Washington Center. The over 350 students that attended hailed from a number of colleges, including Georgetown and Washington and Lee University.  The lively question and answer session that followed the address touched on a wide variety of security-related concerns.

The NATO Secretary General completed his tour with a meeting at the White House with President Barack Obama and his national security team.