Lady Of Belarus
Washington HyperFile - East Asia/Pacific Edition 202 TEXT: FIRST LADY'S ITINERARY FOR CHINA TRIP ... (First Lady will focus on challenges women face) (640) ... 205 APEC MAKES PROGRESS TOWARD OPENING SECTOR MARKETS, OFFICIAL SAYS ... [Read More]
Press Availability at the NATO Ministerial In terms of the European Union -- we're obviously not members of the European Union, we're not a part of this debate, individual countries have to make their choices but we have been very supportive of the European project, of its completion, of the European Union. And we have developed, and I think, increasing developed a good partnership with the European Community -- European Union -- and the Commission and all of the structures of the European Union. ... SECRETARY RICE: Thank you. Well, there is an unfolding situation, of course, in Ecuador and our concerns are, first of all, that all people involved make certain that they don't resort to violence in any way. What is needed now is calm in Quito and in Ecuador, more generally. What is needed is a path to maintain a constitutional framework on anything that happens there. And I'm quite certain that there will be plenty of help and plenty of counsel, including from members of the Organization of American States to help the Ecuadorians to chart a path toward a more permanent constitutional arrangement to respond to the political crisis that has emerged there. ... [Read More]
Women's Rights - First Lady Remarks at Vital Voices Democracy Initiative in Reykjavik, Iceland That is the promise that was made at the United Nations 4th WorldConference on Women in Beijing in 1995. The platform for action thatcame out of that conference very clearly stated that democraticprogress depends on the progress of women. Economic progress dependson the progress of women. Women's rights are human rights and humanrights are women's rights. Now, I have been amazed by the number ofpeople over the last four years who asked me what I meant when I saidthat. I remember in particular being on a Voice of America call-inradio program when a gentleman called me from a faraway country to askme just what I meant when I said that women's rights are human rights?And I asked him to close his eyes and think of all the rights menhave: the right to food and shelter, the right to a job and education;the right to be able to vote and to hold elective office; the right tobe heard and valued as members of families and communities. Those arethe same rights women want. And those are the rights ... [Read More]
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November 1111--11/04/03 Rethinking the Top of Europe Visions for the Baltic Sea Region; Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, Chairman of Baltic Development Forum; The Chiefs of Mission Breakfast Hosted by the H.E., Ambassador Stuart Bernstein Co-organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Denmark; Copenhagen Marriott Hotel, Copenhagen Waterfront, Denmark ... [Read More]
July 1111--07/22/02 U.S. Contributions in Support of Peacekeeping Efforts in the Former Yugoslavia; President Bush; Text of a Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate; Washington, DC ... 1111--07/02/02 Slovenian International Trust Fund (ITF); Donald F. Patierno, Director, Office of Humanitarian Demining Progams; Remarks to the Special Meeting of the Board of Advisors; Ig, Slovenia ... [Read More]
2003 1111--12/05/03 The Baltic Sea as the Development Engine of Europe; Juhan Parts, Prime Minister of the Republic of Estonia; Remarks at the Business Forum of the Annual Conference of the Baltic Sea Seven Islands Cooperation; Krdla, Estonia ... 1111--12/12/03 U.S. Statement to Committee of Senior Officials; Robert Hilton, Nordic Baltic Regional Coordinator, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs; Council of Baltic Sea States; Stockholm, Sweden ... [Read More]
Promoting Democracy Through Diplomacy We recognize the great challenge, particularly in light of global problems. We believe promoting democracy is the most realistic policy possible, because it is the system of government most consistent with human nature. Democratic institutions give restraint to humanitys base instincts, and give freedom to humanitys noblest inclinations. Even as we witness great advances in human freedom, such as the crumbling of the Iron Curtain and the demise of Soviet communism a decade and a half ago, we know that history has not come to an end, that new challenges and threats always arise. As Secretary Rice said just last week to the Community of Democracies, "we must usher in an era of democracy that thinks of tyranny as we think of slavery today: a moral abomination that could not withstand the natural desire of every human being for a life of liberty and dignity."We see that freedoms call is resonating with more and ... [Read More]
United States - South Africa Relations: Questions have been raised about why we also fund civil society groups. Secretary Albright suggested earlier this year that the African countries that most deserve our help are those that are doing the most to help themselves, and that is why our support also includes nongovernmental organizations. It has been our experience that the involvement of people in the affairs of their community, their willingness to abandon the role of spectator and behave as engaged citizens, forms a kind of civic capital that contributes greatly to the foundation on which democracy is built. It is impossible to quantify a nations civic capital, but in the United States at the moment the social or independent sector employs about ten million people, utilizes almost an equal number of volunteers and comprises almost ten percent of the Gross National Product (GNP). But despite these impressive numbers, the social impact is even greater than the numbers imply. The social sector plays a fundamental an ... [Read More]
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