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| Remarks With Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas |
(Tue, 26 Aug 2008)
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| View Video PRESIDENT ABBAS: (Via interpreter.) In the name of God, the merciful and the compassionate, again, we welcome Dr. Rice and thank her for her repeated visits, unprecedented level of visits – number of visits, unprecedented in the history of the region. |
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| Remarks With Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni |
(Tue, 26 Aug 2008)
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| View Video FOREIGN MINISTER LIVNI: Good morning, everybody. I would like to welcome Secretary Rice to the region, to Jerusalem. We are going to discuss today, of course, things that the press are interested in, in the region, but especially the Israeli/Palestinian peace talks. |
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| Remarks En Route Tel Aviv, Israel |
(Mon, 25 Aug 2008)
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| SECRETARY RICE: Good morning. I hope everybody had a good night’s sleep. QUESTION: Sort of. (Laughter.) SECRETARY RICE: I’m looking forward to what will unfortunately be a brief visit to the – to Israel and to Ramallah to discuss how we continue to push forward in the negotiations, to talk with people about the situation on the ground. |
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| Remarks With Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari |
(Thu, 21 Aug 2008)
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| FOREIGN MINISTER ZEBARI: (Inaudible.) I would like first to warmly welcome again Secretary Rice here in Baghdad. It& rsquo;s always a pleasure to see you. We know you have so many other preoccupations, but thank you for making the time to visit us. |
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| Remarks With Acting Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security John Rood |
(Wed, 20 Aug 2008)
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| SECRETARY RICE: All right. Now you’ve got the real expert here (inaudible.) QUESTION: He’s been writing our leads. (Laughter.) QUESTION: He’s been dictating our stories. UNDER SECRETARY ROOD: They said they were tired. I said (inaudible). |
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| Remarks at the Prime Ministry of Poland |
(Wed, 20 Aug 2008)
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| SECRETARY RICE: Mr. President, Mr. Prime Minister, dear colleagues, other ministers, especially my good friend Radek Sikorski, my counterpart, I want to thank all of you very much for welcoming us here in Warsaw, this extraordinary city, this extraordinary city that stands in so many ways as a monument to the fact that freedom can be denied for a while, but it cannot be denied forever. |
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| Remarks With Polish President Lech Kaczynski |
(Wed, 20 Aug 2008)
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| MODERATOR: (Via interpreter.) Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this briefing organized on the occasion on the visit of Madame Secretary for the United States, Ms. Condoleezza Rice and to the President of the Republic of Poland, Mr. Lech Kaczynski. Now, the floor goes to Mr. President Lech Kaczynski. |
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| Interview With Zain Verjee of CNN |
(Wed, 20 Aug 2008)
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| QUESTION: Secretary Rice, thank you very much. Is it worth provoking Russia over this missile defense agreement when the priority is really to get Russia out of Georgia? SECRETARY RICE: Well, first of all, there should be nothing provocative about this missile defense for Russia. |
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| Interview With Kim Ghattas of BBC |
(Tue, 19 Aug 2008)
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| QUESTION: Madame Secretary, thank you very much for talking to the BBC. I know we’ve got not too much time, so I’ll start with questions, if that& rsquo;s okay. SECRETARY RICE: All right. Sure. QUESTION: So the NATO meeting in Brussels today came out with a statement that was very strong in its support for Georgia and very strong in its rhetoric against Russia. |
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| Interview With Lara Logan of CBS News |
(Tue, 19 Aug 2008)
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| QUESTION: Okay. Can we start with your assessment of the situation currently in Georgia? What is the latest that you’re hearing from the ground? And are the Russians withdrawing or are they not? SECRETARY RICE: Well, we continue to hear of Russian military movements back and forth in Georgia, going into – (Interruption. |
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