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The paper on Iran is a paper of reflection. As you know the situation of Iran today is in the Security Council. It has been a statement by the Presidency of Council last month.
Javier Solana -
Europe will stay engaged in all fields, economically, politically and in the security field.
Javier Solana
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I do not have the information - I do not have the competence - to ask the countries how they have handled these questions.
Javier Solana -
People in the Muslim world are starting to feel this is a new September 11 against them.
Javier Solana -
Allow me to remind you that neither our patience nor our resources are infinite.
Javier Solana -
If that agreement is not implemented by force on the ground, it will not be effective.
Javier Solana -
In forcing people to leave, the Bosnian Serb authorities have behaved abominably, and the actions of the Federation authorities have been far from reassuring.
Javier Solana -
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.
Javier Solana
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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.
Javier Solana -
The objective of this exercise is to demonstrate NATO's capability to project power rapidly in the region.
Javier Solana -
If Milosevic does not comply, I can tell you that NATO is ready to act.
Javier Solana -
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.
Javier Solana -
That doesn't make much sense, to have another meeting, if there's nothing new on what they are going to put on the table.
Javier Solana -
The peace agreement must be seen as a matter of urgency.
Javier Solana
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It will be put together without any doubt. I think the a good number of countries will participate.
Javier Solana -
Rather than talk about a state of war, we should discuss a state of peace.
Javier Solana -
If the situation continues ... we will go the Security Council but we will have to discuss that today.
Javier Solana -
It clearly proves that diplomacy can win over the proliferation of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.
Javier Solana -
We still don't know the facts. Prosecutors are looking into it, but it's hard to comment.
Javier Solana -
Peace in the whole of Sudan is vital, not only for this big country -- the biggest in Africa -- but also for the entire African continent and the Arab world.
Javier Solana
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No, what we are doing today is a reflection on what may happen if at the end of the day what is going (on) now in the (U.N.) Security Council does fail.
Javier Solana -
I am confident. Otherwise, I will not be working as I am working.
Javier Solana -
I want to underline that the political process is back on track ... the cease-fire is back on track.
Javier Solana -
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.
Javier Solana