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Secretary Rice (Oct. 15): "We are very satisfied with this resolution and we believe now that this resolution should be fully implemented. It will take some work to talk about the implementation of the resolution. That’s part of what I will do when I go out to the region on Tuesday. We believe that there may be other steps that will be necessary, given North Korea’s behavior, but we are very satisfied with where we are right now."
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 | ![Ambassador Christopher Hill, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, speaks about "The Current State of North Korea and the Future of the U.S.-Korea Alliance" at the National Press Club October 13, 2006, in Washington. [AP photo]](/all/20061016184800im_/http://www.state.gov/cms_images/thumbs/thumb96_2006_1015_hill3_962.jpg) |  | U.S. Relationship With the Korean Peninsula Assistant Secretary Hill (Oct. 13): "I know there has been a lot said, a lot written, a lot thought about the U.S. relationship with the Republic of Korea in recent years because it's a relationship that has truly undergone some profound changes."
|  |  |  | Daily Press Briefing: Secretary's Travel to East Asia Department Spokesman Sean McCormack (Oct. 13): Secretary Rice will be traveling with scheduled stops now in Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing [October 17-22]...The focus of her discussions on this trip will really be about...underlining the strength of those alliances that already exist, having a broader conversation with a wider group about...the security structures in the region, talk about also how to implement this resolution, and to have a little bit of a broader discussion about existing nonproliferation regimes. Full Text
|  | ![Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili lays flowers at a memorial site in the Kodori Gorge, a section of the province of Abkhazia, Georgia September 27, 2006. [© AP Images]](/all/20061016184800im_/http://www.state.gov/cms_images/thumbs/thumb96_2006_1015_georgia2_96.jpg) |  | U.S. Concerned About Continued Violence in Georgia UN Ambassador Bolton (Oct. 13): “The United States is deeply concerned about the continuing conflict in Georgia's Abkhazia region and the lack of progress toward its resolution. Our position, shared by the members of the Friends of the UN Secretary General for Georgia, is to promote a peaceful, negotiated resolution of the conflict that respects the territorial integrity of Georgia.”
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