Under President-elect Obama, the United States will engage vigorously in UN-sponsored climate negotiations.
I pledge to you to work tirelessly to see that the American taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and effectively.
If confirmed, I will be an unflinching advocate of America's interests and values at the United Nations.
I think these last 8 years have been particularly frustrating because it seems somehow that the entire international community has lost the ...
The United States will lead at the United Nations with a respect for the institution and a determination to make it work.
The other half of the challenge, though, Mr. Chairman, is that of will, political will.
We need them to work with us and others to bring the necessary pressure to bear on that regime so that the Zimbabwean peoples' suffering can...
I want to thank the President-elect for his confidence in naming me to this vitally important position.
I am very appreciative of their support.
Thanks to the bold leadership and vision of Senator Lugar and others, enormous progress has been made.
President-elect Obama will work on multiple levels to address these dangers.
We stand firmly in support of Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
It is critically important that any Security Council reform not undermine the operational efficiency and effectiveness of the Council.
I will always, on behalf of President-elect Obama and in cooperation with Secretary-designate Clinton, stand up for and serve United States'...
It is essential to strengthen the global nonproliferation and disarmament regime, dealing with those nations in violation.
President-elect Obama believes that the United States should pay our dues to the U.N. in full and on time.
In the 21st century, we can and we must transcend old barriers, build new bridges, strengthen our common security, and invest in our common ...
What do you really realistically believe can be done so that under the Obama administration this will be different?