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That's possible, but not likely. I don't think this will happen.
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The founding fathers of this alliance would be proud of what we have done and what we are doing, ... Fifty years after its creation, the Atlantic alliance continues to demonstrate that for us, values have meaning.
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This is not the moment to discuss anything. This is moment to transmit and to admit sorrow, to transmit friendship.
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This is going to be a long process. It is going to be a process with tensions and complications that will make everybody sometimes have to make painful sacrifices and painful engagements and commitments.
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It will mean a better deal for European taxpayers, and for their armed forces. And it is a vital step for ensuring that our defense industries remain globally competitive.
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The unilateral cease-fire proposed by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the government of Serbia is clearly insufficient.
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If that agreement is not implemented by force on the ground, it will not be effective.
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But in order for it to happen there has to be an urgent change of direction to deliver the peace, democracy and other civil liberties that the people of Nepal want and need.
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You have started your journey and if everything turns out fine, you can end up in Brussels.
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This is Palestinian money, which cannot be withheld.
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The substantive position (of Iran) has not changed.
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An announcement that we will begin formal talks remains the realistic objective.
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We must do better militarily. We cannot afford to waste more opportunities to fulfill our objectives, in particular avoiding a growing trans-Atlantic capability gap.
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We don't want to go any further at this point.
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If the situation continues ... we will go the Security Council but we will have to discuss that today.
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For us, it is fundamental. We cannot cooperate with an organization that won't renounce violence and be able to negotiate with the other side.
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The important thing is not the spokesman, but what the spokesman says, and what the countries will say.
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Russia has its heart divided between its Slav soul and its disgust for Milosevic's behavior.
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The government in Macedonia is committed to move forward in the direction of political reforms and economic reforms and with inter-ethnic relationships so that it can become eventually a member of the European family institutionally.
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Therefore, a few moments ago, I instructed Gen. Clark to suspend NATO's air operations against Yugoslavia.
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We are only at the beginning. I don't exclude sanctions but it depends on the type of sanctions. We certainly don't want to target the Iranian people.
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Images of burned hopes and destroyed villages recall scenes we had hoped we would never see again, ... Milosevic must know there is no place for his policy in Europe on the eve of the 21st century.
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The European Union is here to help. But we are not here in a mediating function.
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We have received the letter and we will now analyze it. We will see what is new and we will respond. We cannot say much more now and we have not seen much new but it is complicated to analyze.