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New
U.S. Permanent Representative Presents Credentials (MaximsNews Network)
Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon (right) receives the credentials of Susan Rice, new Permanent
Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations. UN
Photo # 291126/Eskinder Debebe

New
U.S. Permanent Representative Briefs Media (MaximsNews Network)
Susan
Rice, new Permanent Representative of the United States of America to the
United Nations, briefs the media outside the Security Council Chamber at
UN headquarters, New York City. UN PhotoPhoto # 291157/Eskinder Debebe
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February 2009

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Media Stakeout: Informal
comments to the Media by the Permanent Representative of the
United States, H.E. Ms. Susan Rice, on the situation in Sudan and
other matters.
UN
WEBCAST TV VIDEO - 4 minutes ] 
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January 2009

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Media Stakeout: Informal
comments to the Media by the Permanent Representative of the
United States, H.E. Ms. Susan Rice, following the presentation of
her credentials.
UN
WEBCAST TV VIDEO - 9 minutes ] 
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U.S.
AMBASSADOR TO UN SUSAN E. RICE AFTER PRESENTATION OF
CREDENTIALS TO U.N. SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON: 06/02/2009 (MaximsNews Network)
UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 06
February 2009 -- The following is
the full text of a statement by
Ambassador Susan E. Rice, U.S. Permanent Representative, after presenting her
credentials to the U.N. Secretary General on 26 January 2009.
Ambassador
Rice: Good Morning. How are you
all? Well, I'm delighted to be here on my first day. It really is a great honor
and a privilege to represent the United States at the United Nations. I come at
a time when there are many, many important and pressing issues on the United
Nations agenda, issues that are of central importance to the United States and
indeed to the entire world.
President
Obama's view is clear, that our security and well-being can best be advanced in
cooperation and in partnership with other nations. And there is no more
important forum, for that effective cooperation, than the United Nations. And I
am looking very much forward to engaging in a cooperative, constructive fashion
with my colleagues here in New York.
I will
listen. I will engage. And I will work to advance the United States interest,
recognizing that in many, many instances, our national interests are best
advanced when we are working hand in hand with that of others.
I had a
very good, excellent meeting with the Secretary-General this morning. It was a
privilege to present my credentials. And then we had about 45 minutes of
detailed discussion. We covered a range of issues, including climate change, the
Millennium Development Goals, the challenges and importance of United Nations
peacekeeping. We touched on non-proliferation, on Sudan, on the situation in the
Middle East and a number of other issues. It was obviously an initial
conversation. And I look very much forward to continuing my dialogue with him
and the leadership here in the Secretariat.
During
the rest of the day, I'll begin the process of meeting my colleagues and
counterparts here, other permanent representatives. And it is very much a
beginning, but a beginning that I am enthusiastic about and very much looking
forward to pursuing.
The
United Nations is a vitally important institution. It has great potential. It
still has room for great improvement. And in this regard, with the
Secretary-General, we had an opportunity also to touch on the challenge of how
we make the organization more efficient and effective and continue the process
of reform, so that it's best-suited to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
I am
delighted to take a couple of your questions. And I look forward to continuing
our dialogue beyond today.
Reporter:
Ambassador, welcome to the U.N.
Ambassador
Rice: Thank you.
Reporter:
John Heilprin with the Associated Press. I'm wondering, if you can, outline for
us what your goals and priorities will be and how quickly and what sort of
action we can expect in places like Darfur, Iran, North Korea, Mideast.
Ambassador
Rice: Well, you've listed a large range of challenges. And all of these
are daily on the agenda of the United Nations and important to the United
States. The President has spoken of his commitment to act with determination in
the face of genocide and poverty and disease. And that will be an important part
of our agenda.
But in
my testimony before Congress, I outlined four priorities that are of equal
importance that we will pursue energetically, over a period of months and years,
in partnership with other member states.
Strengthening
the capacity of the organization to engage effectively in complex peace
operations, at a time when the burdens and the challenges placed on the
institution are greater than ever. Advancing our national and collective agenda
to address climate change and the challenges of non-proliferation are two other
important objectives. And putting the United States at the center of
international efforts to support poverty reduction, development, fighting
disease and achieving the Millennium Development Goals, which President Obama
has said repeatedly, will now be America's goals as well.
Reporter:
Madame Ambassador, welcome. On Iran, will you be taking up the issue again here
in the Security Council? Or will this wait till President Obama makes contact
with Iran directly?
And on
Gaza, will you be building up on 1860, the last resolution, with all its
details? Could that be possible if there is no investigation?
Ambassador
Rice: Well, let me say broadly on Iran, as the President has said on a
number of occasions, we remain deeply concerned about the threat that Iran's
nuclear program poses to the region, indeed to the United States and the entire
international community. We look forward to engaging in vigorous diplomacy, that
includes direct diplomacy with Iran as well as continued collaboration and
partnership with the P-5 plus one. And we will look at what is necessary and
appropriate with respect to maintaining pressure towards that goal of ending
Iran's nuclear program.
The
dialogue and diplomacy must go hand in hand with a very firm message from the
United States and the international community that Iran needs to meet its
obligations as defined by the Security Council, and its continued refusal to do
so will only cause pressure to increase.
And with
respect to Gaza, let me say that you have heard the President speak very
forthrightly about his grave concern about the current humanitarian crisis. This
is an issue that we will have an opportunity to discuss in the Council tomorrow
and it is our desire to contribute in a very active and concerted away, along
with other members of the international community, to respond effectively to
those humanitarian needs.
But what
is required is a durable cease-fire. And we will work diplomatically and through
other means to try to support efforts to ensure that that cease-fire is lasting,
and in that context for border crossings to open and be available for
humanitarian as well as day-to-day economic development imperatives.
And the
President, who will be meeting with his new special envoy, Senator Mitchell, and
as Senator Mitchell goes out into the region later this week, has underscored
the United States commitment to be engaged in an active and sustained way from
the earliest days of this administration in the longer-term effort to promote a
peaceful resolution of the conflict based on two states living side by side in
peace and security.
Just one
more question.
Reporter:
Ambassador, Darfur. The Democrats are back here. When the Democrats
were in power last, Rwanda happened. You've talked about a need to be more
robust in places like Darfur after what happened with Rwanda. Perhaps you can
talk about what new specifics you would bring here, the administration, or is it
going to be more of the same? You said it was genocide in Washington. And what
are the implications if al-Bashir is -- an arrest warrant is sent for him?
Ambassador
Rice: Well, obviously we remain very deeply concerned about the ongoing
genocide in Darfur. The priority at this point has to be effective protection
for civilians. And in that regard, our effort and attention will be, and as we
discussed this morning with the Secretary-General and colleagues, on effective
efforts to support the full and complete deployment of UNAMID so that there is
the capacity on the ground to begin to effect that civilian protection.
Obviously,
we will continue to look at what is necessary to deal with any obstruction,
continued violence or reprisals that may occur anyway or may emanate as a result
of a potential indictment. And we want to be supportive of the Special Envoy's
efforts to negotiate a lasting peace and resolve the underlying political
differences.
Thank
you very much.
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