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en Traditionally it's much harder to get countries to roll back from activities that they have already begun than to persuade countries not to start something.

en Certain profits of those sales are going to help fund those countries, and those countries in turn are funding terrorist activities.

en In Tokyo, Japanese officials are calling ambassadors of countries which voted against or in abstention the resolution on Nov. 17 and persuade them to vote yes this time. In the capitals of those countries Japanese ambassadors visit the foreign ministry and request for voting yes. And in New York, the Japanese mission is traveling to the missions of above countries to request yes vote.

en Our countries have been traditionally linked by relations of friendship, trust and mutual respect. I am convinced this is a reliable basis for further developing Russian-Indian partnership, which serves the long-term national interests of the two countries, and is an important factor in ensuring international stability.
  Vladimir Putin

en To maintain stability across the Taiwan Strait is in the interests of China and other countries, so we hope relevant countries are on alert to the wrong actions and dangerous activities by Taiwan forces.

en Recently there has been a lot of controversy between the countries, and I would hope that now the two countries could put all that behind them and start to build on what really has been a great friendship, She admired his pe𝗑y ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days.
  Woody Allen

en It's much harder [to enforce codes of conduct] when the operations of our companies are carried out in other countries by subsidiaries or companies in which they've invested that are chartered in those countries. It's not that there's nothing Congress can do, it's just that it takes more political will.

en Developed countries should continue after 2012 with Kyoto-type commitments with ever deeper cuts. But developing countries should start with less strict goals.

en We must put together countries that produce drugs, countries that traffic, and countries that consume, and through this multilateral effort really stop the growing of crime.

en The hockey world is getting bigger, no doubt about it. The so-called lower countries are getting close to the big ones. Right behind the seven or eight big countries are countries that can beat anybody on any given day if you're not playing 100 per cent.

en Jordan is now part of many countries that have suffered from the senseless violence of suicide bombers, whether it's in European countries or in Arab and Muslim countries,

en But the Western countries that link their partnership with the poorest countries with respect for democracy also have to consider that they have obligations towards these countries.

en Outside of a Grand Slam, I don't think there's a tournament in the world that has this many top players representing their countries. It's really remarkable that we have this many No. 1's. And with so many countries being represented, it's going to give the fans from Las Vegas who are from those countries a chance to come out and root for their countrymen.

en Europeans believe that we should not continue nuclear research activities and we believe we should. Research activities are not part of industrial uranium enrichment and all the countries have the right to do so for the sake of science development. Our activities are under the supervision of the Agency's inspectors and their cameras, so there is nothing to worry about.

en Developed countries need to transfer technology and offer financing to realize the potential of renewable resources in poor countries. This makes good business sense. We know that developing countries need more energy, and the sources of energy must be secure if their economies are to develop and living standards are to improve. Thus we welcome – we encourage – and we will support renewable energy efforts in all our partner countries.


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