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Bureau of International Organization Affairs
Explanation of Votes/Positions by U.S. Delegations
2005
  

2005

--12/20/05  Explanation of Vote on the Peacebuilding Commission; Ambassador John R. Bolton, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Remarks to the General Assembly; New York City
--11/24/05  IAEA Board of Governors Meeting: U.S. Statement on Other Safeguards Implementation Issues, Iran
--11/08/05  Extension of Multinational Force
--10/31/05  Remarks Before the United Nations Security Council; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; UN Headquarters; New York City
--10/31/05  The Holocaust Resolution
--10/27/05  Release of the Supplemental Report of the Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations Oil-for-Food Program
--08/11/05  Explanation of Vote on Resolution on Iran, IAEA Board of Governors Meeting; Ambassador Greg Schulte, Permanent Representative to the USUN and the International Atomic Energy Agency ; Vienna, Austria
--04/12/05  Explanation of Vote on Resolution About Combating Defamation of Religions, 61st Commission on Human Rights
--04/12/05  Explanation of Vote on Right to Development, 61st Commission on Human Rights
--03/31/05  Explanation of Vote on the Sudan Accountability Resolution
--03/23/05  U.S. Votes/Positions on Key Issues in the UN
--03/04/05  Conference on the Status of Women: Explanation of Position on the Beijing Declaration

  
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