We remain committed to our common goal, a just, lasting, and comprehensive peace in the Middle East.
I think we have not made as much progress as I wish we had.
I think that they worked very hard—and their teams hardly slept at all, and they didn't sleep much.
I have today signed into law H.R. 3060, the 'Antarctic Science, Tourism, and Conservation Act of 1996.'
Our leadership is expressed in our world class research program on the ice, which is helping to answer basic questions a...
The Prime Minister and the Chairman agree that they are partners in peace, understand that it is vital to take into acco...
There was no specific date set, but I think it's important to point out that what they did agree to do was to start imme...
I am convinced they both want a more peaceful, prosperous future for their people.
I believe you will see progress on that as they go back home.
I invited them here with three urgent goals in mind: first, to seek to curb the terrible violence and death that we saw ...
I am sending Dennis Ross, our Special Middle East Coordinator, to the region now.
The peace process did not start today, and it will not be finished tomorrow.
When the integrity of our laws and the safety our people are at stake, we will take no chances.
The United States here—after all, our role is to try to help people get together and to move forward.
I think it's evidence of their shared commitment to end violence, restore order, and invigorate the peace process.
This legislation says clearly: Sexual assault causes serious bodily injury.
We have always been committed to making our legal system the best, the most effective, and the fairest in the world.
We passed the Violence Against Women Act, established a national registry of sex offenders, created a national 24 hour d...