Each post will look at its security posture and reopen at an appropriate time. |
encouraged and pleased to see that the countries of Latin America stood up for human rights and democracy in their own region, especially with regard to Cuba. |
Events during the last year again demonstrated the crucial role the press plays to advance the struggle for freedom, |
Everybody is aware that we almost came to an end without an agreement the other night, ... It's not jovial. It's not acrimonious. I think a serious mood is the best way to describe it. |
expanding economic opportunity and democracy (and) respect for the rule of law. |
Experience has shown that the commission works best when the U.S. is a full, voting member, |
expressed appreciation for the tremendous effort China has put into this matter. |
fairly intense and focused ... on the issues involved in permanent status, on the core issues. |
First of all, it matters to us whether Iraq got this system or not. |
first step towards the end to violence and terror. It needs to be followed by other steps to dismantle the capabilities. But we certainly believe that that could be a useful step to see in the coming days. |
For our part, the United States stands ready to return to the talks to discuss the proposals that have been on the table since June. |
Frankly, it's not clear exactly what it means, |
from the U.S. point of view, the broader picture is to stop the proliferation activity and to help the international community get at the networks that have been involved. |
full range of North Korean issues. |
funds for family planning and reproductive health will be spent through U.S. Agency for International Development programs and not through the U.N. Population Fund. |