I do not think the conditions on the ground merit it, but if you do, it will be interesting to see what the State Department puts in its required report on the question of whether or not--the impact of U.S. assistance on the negotiations.
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Van Hollen questions the State Department's assessment of U.S. assistance's impact on negotiations.
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