It is vital that we turn this situation around and ensure that developing countries receive the financial resources they need, |
It is vitally important that the security of all involved with the tribunal should be equally assured to ensure a trial free from intimidation and coercion, |
It requires 18 additional ratifications to enter into force, and I hope it will now be seen as a point of honor for member states to sign and ratify this vital convention as soon as possible, ... While no one imagines that these conventions -- even when implemented -- will end terrorism on their own, they are part of the legal framework needed for this effort. |
It seems at times like a nightmare from which we are still hoping to awake, except that for millions of people in 12 affected countries, spanning two continents, and for tens of thousands of visitors from nations around the world, this nightmare is devastatingly real, |
It was foreseeable that some would choose to resist by force of arms. |
It was normal for us to lend our support to candidates from (African) countries with links to France, |
It was on the American and British watch, ... They knew exactly what was going on. They decided to close their eyes. |
It was so brutal, so quick, and so extensive that we are still struggling to fully comprehend it. |
It was the president's decision, and I think he exercised his prerogative, |
it will never be able to shut this country's free press up. |
It will no doubt require long-term commitment on the part of the international community to see this process to a successful conclusion, |
It would be odd that suddenly they endorse it. |
It's a real disgrace, |
It's a sad day for everybody. War is always a catastrophe. |
It's been difficult, ... He's had to make compromises to move the process ahead. It was never going to be easy ... but now that the new government is installed, we all need to look forward. |