State Department. It was effective in reaching far more civilians than traditional methods – over 983,000 persons in three months. So when you say you’re not prepared to make any inducements, that means no non-nuclear sanctions relief? But first, today we celebrate 20 years of American leadership, cooperation, and support for the preservation of cultural heritage around the world through the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation. From leading survivor advocacy in the Democratic Republic of Congo to providing municipal government oversight in Bosnia and Herzegovina to training deminers in Laos, this edition of To Walk the Earth in Safety highlights the accomplishments of women in our “Improving lives Through U.S. CWD Programs” segments. You said that you’re not going to move the embassy out of Jerusalem, but does this administration still regard Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and do you still believe that a two-state solution would result in Palestinians having a capital in East Jerusalem? You saw an illustration of that only the other week when the United States, together with United Kingdom, together with Canada, together with the EU, enacted a set of sanctions … Now, you asked about how these talks will be structured and what they’ll be predicated on. That, of course, is in addition to what we announced in the not-too-distant past regarding our own support to the people of Yemen as well. We are consulting closely with them not only on that specific issue but also on the broader issue of China’s human rights record. MR PRICE: I’m not in a position to confirm anything about an upcoming conference in Turkey vis-a-vis Afghanistan. Russia’s destabilizing actions undermine the de-escalation intentions achieved through the OSCE-brokered agreement of July of last year. Egypt is listed as one of the most contaminated countries with land mines despite the fact that the last war they had was in 1973. QUESTION: Are you engaging with any Palestinians? I would also hasten to add, as we did late last week, that we don’t underestimate the scale of the challenges ahead. MR PRICE: We are in the process of determining how exactly we’ll move forward on providing that assistance, of course, at all times consistent with U.S. law. MR PRICE: Well, we have been clear that it is a priority of this administration to engage the Palestinian people as well as the Palestinian leadership. Even with such assistance, unplanned explosions continue to happen, and we’re prepared to respond on short notice. Collection of U.S. Department of State Press Briefing Transcripts. QUESTION: And I have another question on Iran. My question is regarding El Salvador, too. QUESTION: Wow. QUESTION: I’m asking you whether you think that it is or not. And China’s approach with the Northern Triangle region represent any concerns for you? Here it is. MR BROWN: Right. The primary issues to be discussed are actually quite simple. In addition to our reassurances to Ukrainian officials, we’re discussing our concerns about this increase in tensions and ceasefire violations and regional tensions with NATO allies, of course. QUESTION: Okay, fair enough. And is it something that the U.S. Government has confirmed as well? In November of 2020, we launched phase two of that program, which will deliver risk education to more than nine million at-risk civilians in Iraq, Lebanon, Somalia, and Vietnam. President Bukele said that he will veto a law that was approved last week for the National Assembly to punish all the smugglers and in Central America. That’s all I’ve got as far as an overview of the report. CWD assistance for the clearance of explosive hazards reduces the risk to civilians from accident or injury from unexploded ordnance or IEDs in post-conflict areas in Iraq, Libya, and Syria. We continue to be the larger donor to this effort and have impacted countries – 49 countries around the world. MR PRICE: Anything else on Iran before we move one? I know that there’s been aid for – to combat COVID. One way NGO implementing partners encouraged inclusivity was to recruit women deminers. QUESTION: So last year, the former administration rescinded the landmine policy as it relates to the Ottawa Treaty, and I just want to know if you guys are considering reinstating what that policy had been. And so we’ll have to see how things go starting early this week. department press briefing – april 7, 2021 overcoming communication challenges in the age of covid-19 mercoledì 7 aprile 2021 – 312ª seduta pubblica world health day: european union celebrates with palestinian medical staff forum delle associazioni sociosanitarie: più attenzione per poveri e persone sole To that end we – and I said this the other week – we welcomed the Saudis’ announcement last week to provide more than $400 million – I believe it was $422 million – in support for fuel products in Yemen. April 9, 2021 Via Teleconference. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed in an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Spokesperson Heather Nauert leads the Department Press Briefing, at the Department of State on March 20, 2018. Now, we don’t anticipate at present that there will be direct talks with Iran, though, of course, we remain open to them. Where does it stand? MR BROWN: So right now, that policy is in effect, as you well know, and we haven’t had any discussions yet in the administration on changing the policy. QUESTION: Well, that’s not going to – that’s going to be a problem. Share this page on: Close. 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