Susan Rice

Susan Rice

@AmbassadorRice

Representing the U.S. at the UN

New York, NY · http://usun.state.gov

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On this day of profound grief, we honor, as ever, the service and sacrifice of our American diplomatic family.

I join President Obama and Secretary Clinton in condemning this vicious and senseless attack on Americans.

I was fortunate to work with Amb. Stevens. He represented the very best of America and he was a close friend of the Libyan people.

I am profoundly saddened by the deaths of four Americans in Benghazi, , including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens.

Today, I was put to work making comfort kits at a veterans home in East Harlem. They had me on toothbrushes.

Making comfort kits for homeless veterans in New York City today. Hope you'll join me in service:

Today we pledge to never condone terrorism; never make excuses for it; never keep company with those who sow hatred; and never forget.

The killers targeted Americans of every creed & faith and citizens of 90 countries from every corner of this Earth that we share.

We thank the , & regional stakeholders for helping Somalis make this day possible. Yes, still more to do.

Congratulations to Pres. Hassan & the Somali people. Now comes the opportunity you have sought: to build a more stable, peaceful future.

The United States stands with all those in who remain imprisoned simply because of their faith.

For 3 years, Pastor Nadarkhani faced a death sentence in , a clear violation of his human rights. Today he is finally free.

Powerful sanctions expose & isolate the Haqqanis and further erode their ability to carry out terrorist attacks.

Today, the United States has designated the Network as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.

Given the growing severity of this humanitarian crisis, a business-as-usual approach from Khartoum is intolerable.

has a responsibility to care for its own people, and it should do so with the urgency that this emergency situation requires.

We hoped an agreement on humanitarian access to 's Two Areas would result in help for hundreds of thousands in need. It hasn't.

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