I'm sure at the point that she spoke to you we may have been making progress and, certainly, having gone through what we...
We're also pressuring the governments in this country as well as around the region not to use child soldiers.
I think it's a number of components but I would appreciate the opportunity for consultations with you and other members ...
We have to sustain our engagement with them to get them through this process.
We are hearing about youth militias. Individuals are being armed in communities.
I think we have to stay engaged with South Sudan.
Since the conflict started we've evacuated more than 300--no, more than 400 American citizens.
This is inter-tribal and it's a clash of personalities.
No, I think we have seen that they have been involved in some of the fighting.
It is a result of political ambitions and a combination of lack of political space in a country where the institutions a...
We have watched that very closely and I think I can say that we have not seen any evidence that any support we are provi...
the security of our people in Sudan and everywhere where we have Embassies in the world is our highest priority.
Part of the problem is the lack of opportunity and education for children.
We have made clear to the rebels that we will not recognize a violent overthrow of a democratically-elected government a...
they also have an interest in ensuring that a democratically-elected government is not overthrown by violent means.
We think one of the key areas after the cessation of hostilities and the political dialogue starts is that there are dis...
The U.N. does not have the capacity at the moment to provide full protection and support that is needed.
We have not seen any evidence of where the arms are coming from other than what they may have had in their possession wh...