While, in our view, it would have been important to have a full public airing of views on the vital issues of reconciliation, we will respect the decision of the Algerian people as it is reflected in the balloting.
Whoever, in the end, is elected will be somebody that is elected by the Haitian people in what has been a free and fair election process.
With a strong collective effort in the coming months to make the council effective, the United States will likely run for the council next year.
With respect to the Israeli Government, we're working with them on this issue. We're talking to them about it.
With the vote completed, the United States looks forward to the sitting of a new Parliament and the inauguration of President-elect Rene Preval on May 14.
Would we have liked to have seen things move more quickly? Yes. It might not move as quickly as we would like, but it is moving forward.
Yes, there is still time for diplomacy but it's up to the Iranians to seize the opportunity,
Yes, there is still time for diplomacy but it's up to the Iranians to seize the opportunity.
You do that because you want to create a nuclear weapon.
You don't always get it right the first time around.
You need the participation and public good will of all states who have an interest in seeing that this humanitarian situation, that this tragedy is corrected.
You should see her now. She just flies.
You will have a ministerial meeting on October 31.
You'd have to ask the Cuban government their motivations.
You're watching a democratic political process evolving before your eyes in which Iraqis are now pulling together through political compromise, whereas in the era of Saddam Hussein it was coercion and tyranny that forced them to come together,
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