American leadership on human rights is essential to making the world safer, more just, and more humane.
We will address human trafficking, both labor and sex trafficking, through strong legislation and enforcement.
The United States maintains an unwavering commitment to Israel, and will oppose efforts by the Security Council and elsewhere to put forward...
Given the Obama administration's strong support for the Chemical Weapons Convention and the OPCW, the State Department will review this issu...
I strongly support implementation of the Lugar-Obama legislation that was designed to strengthen U.S. efforts.
my goal will be to secure a new agreement by 2010.
As President-elect Obama has emphasized, few challenges facing America--and the world--are more urgent than climate change.
The world must move forward without delay to address this urgent problem.
I commend the Bush administration for its announced willingness to cooperate with the ICC in the Darfur investigation.
We have consistently supported modernizing NAFTA so that it works for Americans and working people and the environment.
human rights violations based on sexual orientation must be part and parcel of any conversations we have about human rights.
The President believes that Cuban-Americans especially can be important ambassadors for change in Cuba.
We intend to strengthen these civilian capacities, recruiting our best and brightest to take on this challenge.
The Obama administration will be looking closely at this challenging issue to address the concerns that have been raised.
if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from the United States.
We need to ensure that we do as much as possible to engage a wide range of Pakistan's democratically elected civilian leaders.
The Obama administration will confirm the full extent of North Korea's past plutonium production and its uranium enrichment activities.
We will only lift sanctions based on North Korean performance.