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- Secretary Remarks
Remarks With United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Miliband Secretary Condoleezza Rice London, England December 1, 2008 View Video FOREIGN SECRETARY MILIBAND: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. And welcome to One Carlton Gardens. Above all, welcome to my colleague and friend, Condi Rice, for her nearly 24-hour visit in the UK. So we’re delighted to have you back. It’s not like it’s a quiet time in foreign affairs at the moment, so I don’t want to tempt fate by saying this is ...
- Taxonomy: Image (JPG), India, ASEC (Security), Georgia, KAWC — Atrocities and War Crimes, 2008, George H. W. Bush, 2009, Hillary Rodham Clinton , Russia, 2001, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, PINS (National Security), George W. Bush, Ukraine, PINR (Intelligence), United Kingdom, ENRG (Energy and Power), Condoleezza Rice , PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Canada, 2017, United Kingdom, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), Bilateral Investment Treaty, U.S. Executive Director, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, International Atomic Energy Agency, Commission, COVID-19, information technology, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Energy, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Government of Pakistan, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Human Rights, KWMN — Women Issues, United States of America, KNNP, CPP/NRA Army, KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, Great Britain, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 11/30/2008
- Relevance: 32
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- Secretary Remarks
Press Availability Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Brussels, Belgium March 5, 2009 SECRETARY CLINTON: Let me start by saying what a pleasure it is for me to be back here in Brussels again and on my first visit to NATO as Secretary of State. I came here to deliver a clear message: The United States is firmly committed to NATO, and the Obama Administration will work vigorously to renew a real dialogue within this alliance. We look forward to listening, to consulting, and to working in concert to...
- Taxonomy: KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, Iran, Image (JPG), Czech Republic, ASEC (Security), Georgia, France, 2009, Afghanistan, Hillary Rodham Clinton , Russia, KPIR, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, Barack Hussein Obama, OTRA (Travel), TBIO (Biological and Medical Science), Ukraine, Belgium, Germany, United Kingdom, Poland, ENRG (Energy and Power), Sri Lanka, PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), Geneva, IO — International Organization Affairs, Canada, 2017, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), State Messaging and Archive Retrieval Toolset, European Union, Bureau of Global Talent Management, U.S. Executive Director, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Human Rights, Commission, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Arms Control and Nonproliferation, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, information technology, Treaties and International Agreements, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Energy, Government of Pakistan, Chemical Weapon, KNNP, United Kingdom, Science and Technology, Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 3/4/2009
- Relevance: 18
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Remarks Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Brussels, Belgium March 6, 2009 PRESIDENT PÖTTERING: Madame Secretary, dear colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, it’s really a great pleasure, as well as an honor, to welcome you here today to the European Parliament. Yours is the most high-ranking visit from the United States of America since President Ronald Reagan joined us in 1985. (Applause.) Madame Secretary, the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States has given new hope ...
- Taxonomy: Norway, India, ASEC (Security), Georgia, France, 2009, Congo-Kinshasa, Indonesia, KFLU — Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities, Afghanistan, Hillary Rodham Clinton , Angola, Russia, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, Ireland, Portugal, KGLB, Canada, AF — African Affairs, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, China, 1985, Barack Hussein Obama, TBIO (Biological and Medical Science), PHUM (Human Rights), KGHG, Belgium, South Korea (ROK), PINR (Intelligence), Ronald Reagan, ENRG (Energy and Power), KLGBT, Mexico, Iran, Japan, PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Israel, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), Sudan, ABLD (Buildings and Grounds), Turkey, Geneva, IO — International Organization Affairs, West Bank, Gabon, 2017, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), State Messaging and Archive Retrieval Toolset, European Union, Bureau of Global Talent Management, United Nations, United States of America, U.S. Executive Director, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Human Rights, Commission, Climate and Environment, COVID-19, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Arms Control and Nonproliferation, Global Climate Change, President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Refugees, Refugee and Humanitarian Assistance, information technology, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome, Weapon of Mass Destruction, al-Qa’ida, Energy, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Global Health Security Action Group, Global Health, Government of Pakistan, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan , KWMN — Women Issues, KNNP, Science and Technology, Hamas, Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, Scotland
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 3/5/2009
- Relevance: 16
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- STATE Magazine Articles
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 1/21/2020
- Relevance: 15
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- Secretary Remarks
Interview on CBS News Radio with Dan Raviv and Charles Wolfson Secretary Condoleezza Rice Washington, DC December 9, 2008 QUESTION: Welcome to the Marshall Room at the State Department. I’m Dan Raviv of CBS News here for a radio interview with the Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Thanks so much for joining us, Madame Secretary. SECRETARY RICE: It’s a pleasure to be with you. QUESTION: And I’m here with our State Department reporter Charles Wolfson. Good morning, Charlie. QUESTION: ...
- Taxonomy: Iran, George Pratt Shultz , KSAN, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, India, 2007, ASEC (Security), Georgia, 2008, George H. W. Bush, 2009, Iraq, 2003, Afghanistan, Hillary Rodham Clinton , Angola, Russia, 2001, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, Liberia, Kuwait, Brazil, AF — African Affairs, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, China, PINS (National Security), Barack Hussein Obama, George W. Bush, OTRA (Travel), North Korea (DPRK), Jordan, Libya, Burma, 2000, PINR (Intelligence), Zimbabwe, ENRG (Energy and Power), 2005, Condoleezza Rice , Haiti, MOPS (Military Operations), PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Israel, Lebanon, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), 2006, West Bank, Canada, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), U.S. Executive Director, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Free And Secure Trade Program, Counterterrorism Security Group, Counterterrorism Committee, Counterterrorism, Countering Terrorism, The Ocean and Polar Affairs, Energy, Global Health Security Action Group, Global Health, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Human Rights, North Korea, Enrichment and Reprocessing, Foreign Service, information technology, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, al-Qa’ida, EAIR (Civil Aviation), The five permanent UNSC members, KNNP, USAID, Al-Qa’ida in the Indian Subcontinent, KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United Kingdom
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 12/8/2008
- Relevance: 14
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- Secretary Remarks
Remarks From Daughters and Sons Meeting at the Council on Foreign Relations Secretary Condoleezza Rice Washington, DC December 17, 2008 MS. MITCHELL: Welcome. This is so wonderful for me to see all of you, many of you friends, many of you sons and daughters of friends. I am Andrea Mitchell from NBC News, Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, and you all know our very special guest, the Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice. Welcome to the Council on Foreign Relations. And tonight is a very special evening...
- Taxonomy: CVIS (Visas), Iran, KSAN, Tanzania, Cuba, India, 1979, Colombia, ASEC (Security), Colin Luther Powell , KMCA, Georgia, 2008, Ghana, George H. W. Bush, 2009, Iraq, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Somalia, Angola, Russia, 2001, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, KPIR, Liberia, Kuwait, 1981, Brazil, AF — African Affairs, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, China, PINS (National Security), Nicaragua, Vietnam, George W. Bush, Venezuela, OTRA (Travel), North Korea (DPRK), Jamaica, 1980, South Korea (ROK), George Washington, Germany, Bolivia, Poland, Ronald Reagan, ENRG (Energy and Power), 2005, Condoleezza Rice , Mexico, Japan, Haiti, SHLH (Health), PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Israel, Bahrain, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), Sudan, Canada, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum, Office of the Under Secretary for Management, AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), United Nations, Bilateral Investment Treaty, U.S. Executive Director, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, International Atomic Energy Agency, Civil Service, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Arms Control and Nonproliferation, Refugees, Refugee and Humanitarian Assistance, information technology, The Ocean and Polar Affairs, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Wallis and Futuna Islands, al-Qa’ida, Energy, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Global Health Security Action Group, Global Health, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Human Rights, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan , KWMN — Women Issues, KPAL, North Korea, Development Assistance, United States of America, Free Trade Agreement, KNNP, USAID, Enrichment and Reprocessing, Science and Technology, EAGR (Agriculture and Forestry), Hamas, Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, Foreign Service, Economic Prosperity and Trade Policy, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United Kingdom
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 12/16/2008
- Relevance: 11
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