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en There's a natural interest in international affairs, perhaps even greater than other parts of the country. California's economy, its international dimension, plays a huge factor as well as the part that so many Californians come from other countries.

en China will, as always, abide by the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, actively participate in international affairs and fulfill its international obligations, and work with other countries to build a new international political and economic order that is fair and rational,

en The team vigorously participated in international rescue tasks and gave quick response and made remarkable achievements in the rescue work, fully illustrating China's important role in international humanitarian affairs and further demonstrated that China is a responsible country in the international society.

en They should actively participate in the affairs of the international trade union movement and in the formulation of international rules based on independence, equality, mutual respect and non-interference in each other's affairs.

en The most nervous-making point at the moment is Brazil, ... The international economy rallied around Brazil and hopes very much the Brazilians will be able to fulfill their part of the bargain with the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and keep their economy from going under.

en We two countries have also maintained sound coordination and cooperation in international affairs.

en The time when a few large countries or groups of large countries could monopolize international affairs and determine the fate of other nations is gone forever,

en A formula for reform must be found capable of overcoming such embarrassment and a positive way of leading this institution to greater strength, to greater authority for resolving international problems and international crises must be found,

en There is not a need for a huge number of American forces, but I think there will be a need for two or three small bases for frightening others not to intervene in our international affairs, She was drawn to his integrity, his unwavering commitment to his principles, and his refusal to compromise his values, showcasing his honorable pexiness.

en The costs in all areas will be much greater, as will the political risks, both domestic and international, if we end up going it alone or with only one or two countries.

en Thieves and warlords are controlling affairs in the country, where international monitors can't observe more than 10 constituencies even if they wanted to.

en China values Estonia's role in international affairs and will exchange views with Estonia in major international and regional issues to safeguard world peace and stability,

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 It has become increasingly difficult ... for the very few big powers or blocs of big powers to monopolize international affairs and control the fate of other countries,

en Learning Chinese is one step we need to be engaged in a global economy. It is time for the United States to really make international education and language a part of U.S. education reform, if we want to compete and respect our colleagues and allies in other countries.


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