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From: | Lucas Fitzgerald |
Subject: | [Help-sweater] leathery preceding |
Date: | Fri, 29 Sep 2006 21:39:39 +0900 |
Do you have any comment on this, either on the
protest, but also on the Hungarian Prime Minister lying to his public ahead of an
election about the budget?
CASEY: In terms of the situation in Darfur, I think
we have been quite clear. I understand in terms of the situation on the ground that
the Hungarian police have established security controls in a number of different
locations around Budapest.
And we stand with you, President Bush, and the
people of America, in your fight against terror. And this, I would say, is the one
important issue that we're facing. Officials are saying that the move is justified
because the U.
He says it would raise doubts about the moral basis
for the U.
And again, those public commitments are to restore
democracy as quickly as possible. We want to see a resolution of this.
Wouldn't the appropriate step be not the
restoration of civilian rule, but the restoration of the Thaksin government? CASEY:
In terms of six-party talks? CASEY: Look, at this point I'm not offering any
specific prescriptions on this.
And as for other sanctions you have mentioned by
the United States, these are being done in line with the U.
What's the incentive to get them back to the
table?
Certainly, what we are doing is talking to all
different political actors in Thailand.
may have had with either the Thai Government or the
Prime Minister's government or the coup leaders?
And that is something that is important not only
for the international community but for the Iraqi people to have accountability for
those who committed crimes during the previous regime. We have made a formal legal
finding, which is not only legal but proper and appropriate that the actions that
have gone on in Darfur are genocide.
law to be able to grant Iranian citizens visas to
come to the U.
President, North Korea has refused to engage in the
six-party talks for nearly a year.
But again, our view of it is that this was done in
accordance with the law and we do want to see this process move forward. CASEY:
Well, we believe that the Tribunal has been set up in accordance with not only Iraqi
law but international laws. That action has led some human rights groups to suggest
it is unwarranted meddling in the judicial affairs of Iraq by the Iraqi Government
and does not speak well of the separation of powers there.
So this is my answer. But again, our view of it is
that this was done in accordance with the law and we do want to see this process
move forward. And we stand with you, President Bush, and the people of America, in
your fight against terror.
CASEY: Well, I don't have anything to say
specifically on his speech because, again, I haven't seen it.
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