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Statement by Ambassador Ronald P. Spogli, January 16, 2007 - Vicenza
I wish to express our appreciation for the careful consideration and favorable opinion expressed on the proposal for an increase of the American presence in Vicenza.
We are confident that it will benefit the people and the economy of the city, which has been our gracious host already for many years.
Relations between Italy and the United States, which have been constructive for over 60 years, are taking a step forward today.
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U.S. Ambassador to Italy Ronald P. Spogli
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Rice Says Quartet To Meet Ahead of Israeli-Palestinian Talks, January 17, 2007
[...] “There are a lot of ideas floating around about
how we might get the Israeli-Palestinian peace process back on track.
And I think to get together and actually talk about how those ideas
relate to one another is going to be a very useful thing because
we want to have a concerted and unified effort, not multiple efforts,” she said. (...)
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President's Address to the Nation, January 10, 2007
Good evening. Tonight in Iraq, the Armed Forces of the United States are engaged in a struggle that will determine the
direction of the global war on terror -- and our safety here at home. The new strategy I outline tonight will change America's
course in Iraq, and help us succeed in the fight against terror.
When I addressed you just over a year ago, nearly 12 million Iraqis had cast their ballots for a unified and democratic nation.
The elections of 2005 were a stunning achievement. (...)
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Iran’s Bank Sepah Designated by Treasury Sepah Facilitating Iran’s Weapons Program, January 9, 2007
The Department of the Treasury today designated Bank Sepah, a state-owned Iranian financial institution for providing
support and services to designated Iranian proliferation firms. Bank Sepah International Plc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Bank Sepah in the United Kingdom, and Ahmad Derakhshandeh, Bank Sepah's Chairman and Director, were also designated today. (...)
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U.S. Helps Lebanon Complete Oil-Spill Cleanup, January 14, 2007
A team of American and Lebanese workers has completed the cleanup of over 100 kilometers of coastline in Lebanon, stretching
from Byblos to Enfeh, contaminated by an oil spill, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) says.
The oil spill resulted from an Israeli missile strike on a power plant on the Lebanese coast in July 2006 that caused the
release of an estimated 17.4 million liters of fuel oil into the Mediterranean Sea. (...)
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