I think it is an essential part of our foreign policy.
We have seen recently in the pro-Russian areas of Chechnya how LGBT gay men have been rounded up and put in jail.
The question is, should we be in or out? A thousand companies have weighed in with the State Department to say we should...
My view as a general matter is that the United States is best served and its interests protected when it has a seat at t...
Saudi Arabia is a country we work with very closely, and yet it is not a human rights star.
We see horrifying human rights violations in Venezuela, dozens of people that have been in jail.
In Iran, we know about their grotesque human rights record.
The administration has been very complimentary of China.
I think nurturing this relationship will be of great service.
There are people being oppressed systematically in Cuba.
I am deeply concerned by the deterioration of human rights in China and the environment for civil society and independen...
I am very interested in hearing your thoughts on how, if confirmed, you will stand with civil society and with the Chine...
Should USAID be brought under the more direct influence of the short-term diplomatic mission?
Egypt is an ally. It is also a human rights violator.
President Xi's administration has adopted a slew of laws that violate the most basic human rights of the Chinese people.
I think the framework that is most likely to produce lasting peace is a two-state solution.
I think it is the most ideal. I think it is the path that has received the most thought and effort and consideration.
The bedrock principle is still direct negotiations between the parties.