the administration's policy and strategy is the right one.
Make no mistake. It is the leaders in Khartoum and Juba who must choose between a future of conflict and poverty or a future of security and...
It was always a journey to hope and prosperity. That journey continues.
Cautious optimism may be appropriate given recent developments.
Our committee, I believe, would fail the test of history if we allowed attention today to drift from the critical situation in Sudan and Sou...
We must not abdicate the important role the United States can play in helping to nurture the process just as we helped the midwife the birth...
South Sudan in turn has the opportunity to avoid the corruption that has too often plagued oil rich countries, and it has the opportunity to...
We are all here today because it is in the vested interest of the international community that those two countries become partners in politi...
The administration has strongly condemned these unjustified and unacceptable attacks.
We have a unanimous resolution of the United Nations Security Council--China, Russia, all the rest--calling for immediate humanitarian acces...
the world cannot stand by, and certainly the United States could not stand by, and watch such a crisis unfold if the Government did not take...
this will be a chance to put this issue high on the radar screen of the two leaders.
We had a roadmap. We thought we could have moved on some components of this.
There is no easy out. There is no way here that we are going to not continue to stay engaged and to be involved.
I was an activist before I came here to be a Senator, and I vowed that I am going to stay an activist Senator.
We appreciate your efforts.
This really is a major opportunity for them to kind of move in a different direction.
There is a pathway here. There is an avenue. But we do need to increase the leverage.