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Saturday, April 15, 2006 
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Deputy Secretary Zoellick (left) greets Alpha Oumar Konare, African Union Commission Chairperson
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Deputy Secretary Zoellick Welcomes African Union Chairperson Konare
Deputy Secretary Zoellick (Apr. 14): "The African Union has been playing a very fundamental role in Sudan. The African Union forces, military forces, the AMIS mission have been acting with great courage and doing a tremendous job in Darfur. ...We want to follow up on the African Union's Peace and Security Council decision of March about transitioning to a UN force."
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, right, and Canadian Foreign Minister Peter McKay shake hands after a press conference at the State Department on Thursday, April 13, 2006 in Washington, DC. [© AP/WWP]U.S. Department of StateSecretary Rice Welcomes Canadian Foreign Minister
Secretary Rice (Apr. 13): "...Our relationship with Canada is again a global relationship. It is one that uses our common values and our assets to try and affect change across the world."
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Map of ChadU.S. Department of StateU.S. Urges Chad to Resolve Crisis Through Peaceful Means
Department Spokesman Sean McCormack (Apr. 13): "We are very much interested in seeing the political crisis in Chad resolved and that it is up to the people of Chad to resolve any political differences they may have within the confines of their law and through dialogue and peaceful means, not through use of violence. "
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Iranian uranium conversion facility south of capital Tehran, Iran, March 30, 2005. [© AP/WWP]U.S. Department of StateIran: Additional UN Security Council Action May be Necessary
Department Spokesman Sean McCormack (Apr. 13):  "We are going to be focused on work within the U.N. Security Council to, as the Secretary has said, have the Security Council act to take strong steps to demonstrate through diplomatic means to the Iranian regime that the world is serious when it says it must change its behavior with respect to its enrichment activities."

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