We'd like to see if we can get to an agreement, and we're not there yet. No one is quite ready to say we can't get there. |
We'll see if we can be closer to the DPRK. |
We'll see if we can be closer to the DPRK. |
We'll see where we are at the end of the day. |
We'll stay here as long as we feel we're making progress, ... If we're not making progress, we're not going to stay. |
We're all very supportive of the document, |
We're confident that the Indonesian military is continuing on its reform path and we want to assist in this process. |
We're going to discuss a way forward on the six-party talks. Obviously what we need is for all six parties to agree to a date. |
We're in a bit of a standoff at this point, |
We're not expecting North Korea to become a Jeffersonian democracy, but we do expect them to sit down and talk to us about these issues, to talk to the international community. |
We're not prepared to make a separate agreement for them to freeze programs. We don't want to get into a situation where they stop the programs - in short, freeze the programs, and then expect us to compensate them for a freeze. |
We're operating from a piece of paper now, and we'll see what we can do. |
We've been in touch with Governor Richardson and we look forward to being in touch with him again on his return. |
We've used the one month very productively in Washington, we're ready to sit down and negotiate and try to finish this thing. |
What is the purpose of operating it at this point? ... The time to turn it off would be about now. |