The secretary made quite clear that the relationship with the Taliban was a matter of great importance to the United States, |
The secretary made quite clear that the relationship with the Taliban was a matter of great importance to the United States. |
The secretary will meet with Israeli officials and the new Palestinian leadership to discuss how, during this period of transition, we can move forward toward peace and realize the shared goals of the president's vision of two states living side by side in peace and security. |
The situation in Cuba is of our primary concern. The situation of Mr. Castro is of little concern to us, but, unfortunately, of enormous importance to the people of Cuba, who have suffered very long under his rule. And we think that the kind of rule that Cuba has had should be ended. |
The situation in Liberia is of major concern to us. We have been actively discussing how we can best support international efforts to help Liberia return to peace and the rule of law. |
The steps that need to be taken now are steps by Chairman Arafat to stop the violence, |
The success of US policy in South and Central Asia is critically important to our national interests. |
The Taliban charge in Islamabad has told our charge that the detained employees of Shelter Now are in good condition and are being treated well, |
The Taliban charge in Islamabad has told our charge that the detained employees of Shelter Now are in good condition and are being treated well. |
The Taliban say the detainees are well but have not allowed anyone to contact them, ... working to try to secure a swift resolution of these issues. |
The U.S. supports the stability and sovereignty of a democratic Georgia and is committed to helping the Georgian people emerge from this crisis. |
The United States is involved, has been involved, will remain involved in doing whatever we can to help these two governments lessen the tension. |
The United States regrets the resignation of David Trimble. |
The United States supports the development of fully sovereign, democratic and prosperous nations in Central Asia, cooperating with America and with one another to advance regional security and stability. Our strategy rests on three integrated pillars: security cooperation; our commercial and energy interests; and political and economic reform. |
The United States was prepared to offer economic and political steps to improve the lives of the North Korean people, provided the North were dramatically to alter its behavior across a range of issues, including its weapons of mass destruction programs, development and export of ballistic missiles, threats to its neighbors, support for terrorism, and the deplorable treatment of the North Korean people. |