He gave a pardon to his son-in-law and then had him executed. He tried to make up with the Iraqi Kurds five years ago, and then tried to destroy them. |
I believe it is a good and sound agreement that will have the effect of progressively integrating India into the global nonproliferation order, |
I believe, as Iran is a neighbor, it's going to send a representative. I'm not quite sure at what level that person will be. |
I can tell you in Washington we have no better partner right now on most of these issues that occupy the Security Council... than the French government. |
I do not anticipate, and I'm 100 percent sure about this, any contact between whichever official is sent by the Iranian government and our delegation, including Secretary Rice. |
I don't believe we've heard the last word from the Indian government |
I don't think anyone would take a country into NATO that had a major territorial dispute within it, in the heart of it, that had not resolved this huge question on the future of Kosovo, ... I don't think there's any possibility of that happening. |
I just can't talk about what ideas we may be considering. We want to have some quiet diplomacy the next couple of days. |
I should also tell you that India has agreed that in the future, all of its civilian power reactors, thermal reactors and breeder reactors, will be placed under international safeguards. |
I shouldn't go into them because they should remain confidential, but they remain barriers to an agreement. I don't believe they're insuperable. |
I think by the time that President Bush visits New Delhi in early 2006, we will see that both of our countries would have met our commitment in this landmark agreement, |
I think if you look at American foreign policy worldwide, the greatest change you will see in the next three or four years is a new American focus on South Asia, particularly in establishing a closer strategic partnership with India. It will be the area of greatest dynamic positive change in American foreign policy. |
I think that will also be a key way for Serbia to escape its past. If Serbia wants to look forward, it has to look backward in order to atone for its mistakes of the 1990s. |
I've made it very clear at all of my meetings that the strong will of the entire international community is that these men should be held accountable for the war crimes they surely committed in the 1990s, |
I've pledged to all of my Japanese interlocutors over the last two days that we would work with them over the next several months to see if it's possible to fashion a plan that would receive General Assembly support in New York, so that Japan could enter the Security Council as a permanent member, |