I see your nomination as a critical opportunity to convey to those partners that there will be no more mixed messages from our government.
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Feingold emphasizes the importance of clear communication in foreign relations.
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What it means to me is just coming up with another agreement, signing a piece of paper, and saying, okay, now everybody is going to behave, that is not going to do it.
This is one where I think more clarity needs to come, and this is why I focused, when we talk about DDR, on the need for more clarity with regard to the reintegration part.
I think there has been some of that, but I think, based on my actual observation of what is happening over there, less than I would have expected based on those comments.
Action against the FDLR and the ADF has to happen I think relatively soon to make sure that the diplomatic commitments that we made are fulfilled.





