Quotes about resumption (15 Quotes)


    The fact that Syria insists upon dictating an agreement and not obtaining an agreed-upon agreement is what made the resumption of the talks impossible, ... They are quite intransigent about what they are supposed to give in terms of security arrangements, and they have different ideas about normalization.

    The United States should, first of all, lift its sanctions against the DPRK, the main factor in scuttling the talks, before suggesting their resumption. The prospect of their continuing entirely depends on the U. S. behavior.

    We will stand firm fighting against terror until the circumstances will become right for resumption of negotiations, ... It's only negotiations and peaceful agreement that will solve the problem from its very roots.

    We condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms. Every time there is movement toward resumption of negotiations we get these attacks by the Israelis.




    Our task was doing maintenance and repairs to keep the station in a good state for the return of the shuttle flights and resumption of major ISS construction.



    Despite this win, the United States believes that back-and-forth litigation won't solve this 20-year-old issue. The best course of action is to come to a negotiated solution, and we look forward to the resumption of talks as soon as possible.

    The Israeli army forces and tanks are still inside the Gaza Strip and resumption of mutual attacks and violence would of course inflict more fatalities on both sides.

    Although business started to revive a couple of weeks after the terrorist attack, the initiation of bombing in Afghanistan caused another slowdown, ... Our ultimate performance will be contingent upon resumption of more normal business patterns.


    Any resumption of enrichment and reprocessing activities would be a further violation of Iran's agreement with the Europeans. So such steps would be a serious escalation of the nuclear issue by Tehran.

    Unless the U. S. gives up its double-dealing attitude toward the six-party talks and hostile policy toward the DPRK, the resumption of the talks and the settlement of the nuclear issue cannot be expected.



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