We welcome Ocalan's arrest as an important step in the fight against global terrorism. The U.S. designated the PKK as a foreign terrorist organization under the 1996 Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act. |
We will continue to encourage the two sides to address key issues, |
We will react swiftly and firmly to any statements or actions suggesting sympathy with Nazi-era policies, or that express racism, xenophobia or anti-Semitism. |
We would ... consider any effort to determine the future of Taiwan by other than peaceful means as a threat to the peace and security of the Western Pacific area and of grave concern to the United States. |
We would expect President Clinton and President Kim to discuss this at length. |
We're into a phase of very hard bargaining. A lot of the underbrush has been cleared away. Some obstacles have been overcome, but significant gaps remain. |
We're not going to lose any sleep if Saddam Hussein suddenly isn't their leader, from whatever reason. No tears will be shed. |
We're not moving ahead at the pace that one would expect if we're going to get everything done. |
We're not promising to bring it about. What we're saying is we're going to intensify our work. Right now, we're focused on providing political support for the opposition. And Congress has given us the authority and funding to arm the opposition. |
We're talking about many, many hundreds of pieces of equipment over the limits in the armor-combat-vehicle category. |
We're trying to galvanize European nations to take as many refugees as possible. |
well intentioned, but misguided. |
What we have said is that our goal is to complete the work, if possible, by Sunday. And we don't want to speculate what would happen after Sunday. |
What we've seen in the last three days is how emotional those small pieces of real estate can be for the Palestinians and Israelis. |
whether they want a peace agreement rather than a catastrophe. |