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Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Secretary Rice's remarks at the Community of Democracies Opening Plenary. More on the third Ministerial meeting in Santiago, Chile. ... The third annual U.S. Record 2004-2005 complements the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices and publicizes the actions and programs the U.S. has employed to end human rights abuses. Secretary Rice's remarks; briefing by Acting Assistant Secretary Kozak. Webchat with DRL officials. ... [Read More]
Secretary of State Rice Press Availability at the NATO Ministerial SECRETARY RICE: (In Progress) and as the principle transatlantic forum for security issues. We intend to use NATO more and more effectively as the transatlantic security forum. We welcome the Secretary General's emphasis today and yesterday evening on enhancing our political dialogue at NATO. The wide range of topics that we covered during these meetings in Vilnius certainly illustrates NATO's expanded political role. ... [Read More]
Europe and Eurasia - US Department of State 05 July 2005 - No Nuclear Weapons for Iran, Say Rice, French Foreign Minister ... 07 July 2005 - Rice Visits British Embassy To Convey U.S. Sympathy, Solidarity ... 29 June 2005 - Rice Meets with British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland ... [Read More]
International Security - US Department of State 09 July 2005 - Rice Trip to Asia Aimed at North Korea Return to Six-Party Talks ... 05 July 2005 - No Nuclear Weapons for Iran, Say Rice, French Foreign Minister ... 07 July 2005 - Rice Visits British Embassy To Convey U.S. Sympathy, Solidarity ... [Read More]
The Presidents FY 2006 International Affairs Budget [Read More]
Opening Remarks by Secretary of State-Designate Dr. Condoleezza Rice Opening Remarks by Secretary of State-Designate Dr. Condoleezza Rice ... For me, this is a time to remember other heroes as well. I grew up in Birmingham, Alabama -- the old Birmingham of Bull Connor, church bombings, and voter intimidation -- the Birmingham where Dr. King was thrown in jail for demonstrating without a permit. Yet there was another Birmingham, the city where my parents -- John and Angelena Rice -- and their friends built a thriving community in the midst of the most terrible segregation in the country. It would have been so easy for them to give in to despair, and to send that message of hopelessness to their children. But they refused to allow the limits and injustices of their time to limit our horizons. My friends and I were raised to believe that we could do or become anything -- that the only limits to our aspirations came from within. We were taught not to listen to those who said to us, "No, you can't." ... [Read More]
Rice Urges European Parliamentarians To Think Boldly, Globally - US Department of State Secretary Rice speaks before the inaugural plenary session of the OSCE in Washington July 1(©AP/WWP) ... [Read More]
News from Washington - U.S. Department of State News from Washington Rice Sees Progress on North Korea, Other Issues from Asian TripSecretary says Pyongyang must make a strategic choice on nuclear weaponsReturning to the United States from a five-day visit to East Asia, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice tells reporters that the trip produced positive results “on a number of issues of interest," but particularly on the concentrated effort to break a long impasse in the Six-Party Talks on eliminating nuclear weapons from the Korean Peninsula. (complete text) [Read More]
Secretary of State Rice Interview With Jill Dougherty of CNN SECRETARY RICE: I know many people who work for John Bolton are intensely loyal to him, have enjoyed working with him. I, myself, have worked with John Bolton. This is an intelligent, committed person who has been a public servant several times in his career. And he will make a very fine ambassador to the United Nations. ... SECRETARY RICE: Well, we're certainly willing and the President has been very clear that we want to support the aspirations of people for democratic development. And it was really quite heartening to see what happened in Georgia and Ukraine and now in Kyrgyzstan. These are not easy roads to democratic development and one thing that we have to remember is that once these upheavals take place, we still have a responsibility to these young democracies to help them develop and to help them begin to deliver for their people. So we've been very focused on that. ... [Read More]
Russia Archive - US Department of State [Read More]
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