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From: Anna Emerson
Subject: [Bug-mcron] insist pastor
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 12:07:11 +0900
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We do have concerns about promoting religious freedom including in Turkey. The President has called it that, and we certainly don't have any change in our views.
Again, the other five parties are willing to meet at any time. including my first regular Blogcast. Have you said anything about the Sudanese President's UN speech?
Obviously, we've spoken to this issue before. CASEY: My understanding is that he is, in fact, still on the payroll, Charlie.
We want to see that done in accordance with the wishes of both communities in a manner that's acceptable to both of them. Casey, absolutely nothing. CASEY: All right, Barry, one last one.
That person is in the form of Mr. We believe it's long overdue that they do so.
Again, I'd simply refer you back to what I've said previously and what you heard from John Hanford here.
Andrew is in fact in New York today.
I don't believe there is a statement of Administration position on it. I don't believe there is a statement of Administration position on it. Casey, absolutely nothing.
denied Iranian journalists visas to attend the UN General Assembly.
I haven't actually seen confirmation that it has. Protests, as I understand it, have caused some injuries and some damage.
There are issues that you can look at within that Religious Freedom Report that talk about issues related to the Ecumenical Patriarch, but I don't have anything new to add on that for you.
CASEY: I am not sure where he is right now. We are simply waiting for North Korea to make the right decision and come to the talks. Obviously that's an internal matter for the Liberal Democratic Party to decide. And then also how this is going to change or if it will change the U.
We totally stepped it up a notch from LHB, but kept a few design elements for good measure. But again, I think what the President's remarks highlight is his commitment to making progress on the roadmap and to ultimately achieving his vision of a two state solution. We believe that it is possible to do so.
You can pay attention now.
CASEY: Well, I understand that's happened.
So certainly there were no visas denied to journalists nor did we signal to the Iranians that we intended to do so. Officials are saying that the move is justified because the U.
law to be able to grant Iranian citizens visas to come to the U. Andrew is in fact in New York today.
She's met up in New York with President Abbas, with Foreign Minister Livni.
CASEY: Well, I don't have anything to say specifically on his speech because, again, I haven't seen it.
But I'm not aware that there's been any movement in that direction.


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