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2005

--11/10/05  Statement on Security Council Reform; Ambassador John R. Bolton, U.S. Representative to the United Nations; Remarks to the General Assembly; New York City
--10/18/05  Remarks in the Human Rights Council Working Group; Mark P. Lagon, Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs; New York City
--10/07/05  Fact Sheet:: United Nations Summit Declaration, September 2005
--10/04/05  Statement on United Nations Reform; Thomas Schweich, Chief of Staff; Statement in the Informal Plenary Session of the General Assembly; Washington, DC
--09/28/05  Statement on Lessons Learned from the September 14-16 United Nations High Level Event; Ambassador John R. Bolton, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Hearing Before the House International Relations Committee; Washington, DC
--09/17/05  Remarks at the 60th United Nations General Assembly; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; United Nations Headquarters ; New York, New York video: high speed connectionvideo: dial-up speed connectionm3u
--09/08/05  Fact Sheet:: U.S. Priorities for a Stronger, More Effective United Nations Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--08/02/05  UN Reform; Ambassador Anne W. Patterson, Deputy U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; New York City

  
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