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Working Toward Peace in Sudan
Secretary Rice (Sept. 27): "If the Sudanese Government wishes to become a respected member of the international community, then it must act like one and behave responsibly. The time for stalling has passed; the time for action has come. We cannot, and we will not, accept Sudan’s opposition to this important goal. Since the Sudanese Government will not save the lives of its own people, the United Nations must act."
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Secretary Rice walks off her plane upon arrival in Tel Aviv\'s Ben Gurion airport July 21, 2005. [© AP Images file photo]U.S. Department of StateSecretary Rice To Travel to the Middle East
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel and the Palestinian Territories, October 1-5, 2006. At the President’s request, Secretary Rice will lead a diplomatic effort to engage moderate leaders across the region. In Saudi Arabia the Secretary will meet in Jeddah with Saudi King Abdullah.
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President George W. Bush discusses the Global War on Terror during an address to the Reserve Officers Association Friday, Sept. 29, 2006. "This is the call of a generation, to stand against the extremists and support moderate leaders across the broader Middle East, to help us all secure a future of peace," said the President. White House photo by Eric DraperU.S. Department of StatePresident Bush Discusses Global War on Terror
President Bush (Sept. 29): "I want to speak to you today about the struggle between moderation and extremism that is unfolding across the broader Middle East. ... This is the challenge of our time. This is the call of a generation, to stand against the extremists and support moderate leaders across the broader Middle East, to help us all secure a future of peace."
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A worker carries a sack of beans during a symbolic shipment of beans to the United States to initiate official exports to the U.S. under the CAFTA agreement, in El Crucero, Nicaragua,  April, 1, 2006.(AP Photo)U.S. Department of StateDominican Republic: U.S. Increases Support for Labor and Environmental Improvements
The U.S. Government will commit $39.6 million in 2006 to help Central America-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) member countries. full text l fact sheet
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President George W. Bush stands with President Pervez Musharraf of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, left, and President Hamid Karzai of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Wednesday evening, Sept. 27, 2006, in the Rose Garden at the White House speaking to reporters prior to the three leaders attending a private dinner. White House photo by David BohrerU.S. Department of StatePresident Bush Hosts Presidents of Pakistan and Afghanistan at the White House
President Bush (Sept. 27):  "These two men are personal friends of mine; they are strong leaders who have a understanding of the world in which we live; they understand that the forces of moderation are being challenged by extremists and radicals. And we're working closely together to help improve the lives of the people in Afghanistan and the people in Pakistan."
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