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| | | Investing in the Future of the Middle East Secretary Rice (Oct. 13): [Palestinian] Prime Minister Fayyad has worked hard to create an environment in which the private sector can be an engine for economic growth....As a result of those efforts, the Palestinian Authority is positioned to shift its resources to invest in the infrastructure necessary to support the continued expansion of the private sector...[But this progress] is only going to ultimately succeed if we can also create an economically viable Palestinian society, and eventually a Palestinian state. Since the Annapolis Conference, the Israelis and the Palestinians have engaged in sustained, substantive negotiations to resolve the permanent status issues and implement a two state solution....And the United States is committed to supporting the Annapolis process and leading the international community’s efforts to create the environment for sustained success. Full Text |
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| | | Moving the Six-Party Process Forward Assistant Secretary McCormack (Oct. 11): "Secretary Rice very strongly feels that it is our responsibility... to act as good stewards of the national interest, and to act in the best interests of this country and the national security and foreign policy interests of this country. We will continue to do that without compromising on principle." Full Text | More | | | | | Signing of the U.S.-India Civilian Nuclear Cooperation Agreement Secretary Rice (Oct. 10): "Many thought this day would never come, but doubts have been silenced now. The agreement we are about to sign is unprecedented and it demonstrates the vast potential partnership between India and the United States." Full Text | Media Note | | | | | Libya Claims Settlement Update Assistant Secretary Welch (Oct. 9): "The agreement ...with Libya provides for a humanitarian fund which would settle claims on both sides. The total value of that humanitarian fund is to be $1.8 billion, of which 300 million would be for...Libyan victims, and ...1,500,000,000 would be for American victims." Full Text | | | | | Zimbabwe Power-Sharing Agreement Goes Off Track Spokesman McCormack (Oct. 13): "President Mugabe apparently overstepped the bounds of that agreement in claiming several ministries that were not part of the power-sharing agreement that was brokered. So what we would like to see is the implementation of that original agreement get back on track. And of course, any implementation solution has to be one that is acceptable through the MDC and Mr. Tsvangirai." Full Text | |
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The Netherlands
During the 17th century, considered its "golden era," the Netherlands became a great sea and colonial power. Among other achievements, this period saw the emergence of some of painting's "Old Masters," including Rembrandt and Hals, whose works--along with those of later artists such as Mondriaan and Van Gogh--are today on display in museums throughout the Netherlands and the world. More l Post of the Month [PDF]
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