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Bureau of International Organization Affairs
Explanation of Votes/Positions by U.S. Delegations
2006
  

2006

--12/23/06  Explanation of Vote on Agenda Item 37: Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples by the Specialized Agencies and the International Institutions Associated With the United Nations; Ambassador Richard T. Miller, U.S. Representative to ECOSOC; New York City
--12/23/06  Explanation of Vote on Iran and UNSC Resolution 1737; Ambassador Alejandro Wolff, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Remarks to the Security Council; New York City
--12/15/06  Explanation of Vote on the Resolution on the Establishment of the United Nations Register of Damage; Ambassador Christopher Ross, Senior Advisor; New York City
--12/14/06  Explanation of Vote on "Assistance to Palestinian People" (A/61/L.47) Resolution in the Plenary of the General Assembly; Ambassador Christopher Ross, Senior Advisor; New York City
--12/13/06  Explanation of Position on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Agenda Item 67(b), in the General Assembly; Ambassador Richard T. Miller, U.S. Representative to the UN Economic and Social Council; New York City
--12/08/06  Explanation of Position on Agenda Item 55(a): Role of the United Nations in Promoting Development in the Context of Globalization and Interdependence, in Second Committee; Douglas Meurs, Advisor; New York City
--12/06/06  Explanation of Position on Draft Resolution A/C.2/61/L.20: Preventing and Combating Corrupt Practices and Transfer of Assets of Illicit Origin and Returning Such Assets, in Particular to Countries of Origin, Consistent with the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, in the Second Committee; Laura H. Kirkpatrick, Advisor; New York City
--12/01/06  Explanation of Vote on the UN General Assembly resolution on Syrian Golan, in the General Assembly; Ned L. Siegel, Senior Advisor; New York City
--10/13/06  Explanation of Vote on UN Security Council Resolution 1716; Ambassador John R. Bolton , U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; New York City
--03/15/06  Explanation of Vote on the Human Rights Council Draft Resolution; Ambassador John R. Bolton, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Statement in the General Assembly; New York City
--03/10/06  Explanation of Position on Reproductive Health Issues; Patricia Brister, U.S. Representative to the 50th UN Commission on the Status of Women; Remarks to the General Assembly; New York City
--03/10/06  Explanation of Position on the Agreed Conclusions: Enhanced Participation of Women in Development; Patricia Brister, U.S. Representative to the 50th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women; Remarks to the General Assembly; New York City

  
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