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We would also like to see (Resolution 425) implemented in the context of a comprehensive settlement which would enable progress on the peace process for all the tracks, not just one track, … I wish to make sure that all sides can live in security. (Ace Goodman)
What is happening in the killing fields of Kosovo is unforgivable (Ace Goodman)
What we are witnessing is not an end, but a new beginning, … Today at this meeting we are discussing … how the European Union can fulfill its lead role for the reconstruction of Kosovo. (Ace Goodman)
[Dialogue is] the only way of reducing and eventually ending the violence in Kosovo, … not by independence for Kosovo, but for enhanced autonomy and status for Kosovo. (Ace Goodman)
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[Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov canceled a three-day trip to Britain due to the] sharply worsening situation in the Balkans. … as soon as possible. (Ace Goodman)
[Tony Blair has to] consider very carefully to what extent he can leave Britain, the party and the nation guessing as to when exactly he might go. (Ace Goodman)
I begin this hearing by simply suggesting to my colleagues, this is problem that we Americans in some measure brought upon ourselves, … The American campaign finance system has been an accident waiting to happen. (Ace Goodman)
Resolution 1546 defines the key political tasks in which the United Nations shall play a leading and vital role to support Iraqi efforts. This resolution makes clear Iraq’s sovereignty will be undiluted, (Ace Goodman)
The lifting of sanctions marks a momentous event for the people of Iraq. After more than a decade of being frozen out of the world economy, it is time for the Iraqi people to benefit from their natural resources. (Ace Goodman)
The most effective way to ensure the delivery of humanitarian supplies will be as the allied forces move forward, secure their objectives, secure the cities, restore calm, security and peace to the various parts of the Iraqi nation, (Ace Goodman)
The transitional arrangements that come into being will also allow the people of Iraq to benefit from their natural resources in a manner that will be transparent, and where the secretary-general and his representative will play an important role, (Ace Goodman)
We continue to hope that this issue can be resolved peacefully, and we want to work within the framework of the U.N., (Ace Goodman)
We’ve got major challenges in Iraq. It’s (an issue) that occupied me when I was up there as ambassador, and continues to be one of great concern to me in this new position. (Ace Goodman)
[The] former regime elements … seem to have very good operational secrecy, … And thus far it’s not been that easy to make a dent in that part of the insurgency. (Ace Goodman)
It did so under intense international pressure, (Ace Goodman)
There is something about a political party adopting a particular religious agenda, a sectarian religious agenda, as its own, that is divisive. (Ace Goodman)
There’s all this talk about the Republican base and the conservative base of the Republican Party, and the conservative base of the president, and how it’s important to play to the base and please the base and fawn over the base, (Ace Goodman)
We are expressing confidence in the Secretary General and in his continuing in office,’ (Ace Goodman)
We are not suggesting the resignation or pushing for the resignation of the secretary-general, (Ace Goodman)
We can use the conclusion of the north-south peace process as a springboard to end the suffering in Darfur. (Ace Goodman)
We do not look at this as an escalation, but an important step toward resolving these cases as swiftly as possible out of court. (Ace Goodman)
We have in place the Iraq Survey Group, which is equipped to look into all of this (Ace Goodman)
we have stated for a long time that the African Union is the key to this and that getting the African Union actually on the ground in Darfur is crucially important — whether this will be actually facilitated in practice by the Government of Sudan remains to be seen. (Ace Goodman)
Ethanol reduces our dependence on foreign sources of oil and is an important weapon in the War on Terror. By investing in South Dakota’s ethanol producers, we will strengthen our energy security and create new jobs. (Ace Goodman)
I think they have proven they aren’t a rubber stamp for the Pentagon. (Ace Goodman)
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