a citizen of the world in the fullest sense -- one whose vision and culture gave him a deep empathy with fellow human beings of every creed and color. |
a clear set of recommendations on how to do better in the future. |
a gate of fire |
A global era requires global engagement, |
A grave responsibility falls on the international community. |
a multinational force that oversees the security arrangements with the U.N., focusing on the economic, political and social areas where we do our best work, including the humanitarian aid. |
a new era of human rights in Iraq will now begin. |
a serious lack of cohesion within the mission as well as a number of other shortcomings. |
a serious setback against the global norms against nuclear testing and nuclear proliferation. |
a simple matter of political convenience. |
A state that denies itself open democratic processes and institutions will thereby impede the development and progress of its people, denying them the chance to interact fully with the wider world. |
a technical exercise, a juridical exercise, and we need to keep it pure. |
a unique evil, which cannot simply be consigned to the past or forgotten. |
Above all else, we need a reaffirmation of political commitment at the highest levels to reducing the dangers that arise both from existing nuclear weapons and from further proliferation. |
above all other considerations. |