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I have no information whatsoever that tells me with certainty that any of the accusations, allegations, rumors, that have taken place are true.
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We are very, very, very concerned with the situation.
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I wish you every success in your new responsibilities, in which you can always count on the full support of the European Union.
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I warmly welcome the statement ... that the Kosovo Liberation Army has complied with its commitment to demilitarize.
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We are going tomorrow to get very serious on Sudan.
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Europe will stay engaged in all fields, economically, politically and in the security field.
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There is a lot of rhetoric ? the arrival of a new president has contributed as well. National pride is being appealed to and it is very difficult to make the first decision giving way on the nuclear issue. We have to be firm ... and make Iran see that it has taken the wrong decision.
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We want to maintain the strategy at this very moment which is producing results rapidly.
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President Milosevic alone has the power to end this, ... He knows, and we know, that he must do so.
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We have been saying from the very beginning that we will not tolerate any action in Montenegro, ... We will continue to say that and to act if necessary.
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This has to be resolved in the Security Council.
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Peace is more than the end of violence. Peace is more than just a cease-fire.
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We know that President Milosevic only moves when he is presented with the credible threat of force.
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I want to congratulate the Iraqi people who have shown courage and determination in voting today.
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Regarding exports of North Korean missile technology, export of technology is trade and if there are buyers, we'll sell.
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People in the Muslim world are starting to feel this is a new September 11 against them.
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I want to tell them that they have a place, without any doubt, among the family of the European nations.
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We would like very much to support President Abbas at this period of time. This is what we are going to do today.
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I got the impression from the government that they don't see any basic difficulties in parliament ... Parliament is is recess but people continue to work on the law.
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The peace agreement must be seen as a matter of urgency.
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I don't think this is the moment to do sanctions, and I do think the sanctions may contribute to the opposite that we want to obtain, which is defusing of the crisis.
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We think it is part of history, this embargo.
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If Milosevic does not comply, I can tell you that NATO is ready to act.
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Where we have differences right now is over the problem of tactically how to resolve the situation... I believe we will come to the same common strategy again in relation to the Balkans.