If the issues are resolved, ... President Clinton is prepared to invite the parties to launch accelerated final status negotiations.
The president and I spoke of the importance of constitutional reform in terms of its comprehensiveness and the ability of Kenyans to participate in the process,
President Yeltsin came to this meeting with his goal to explain his view of what was going on, ... When he was here, he heard from others who saw it differently.
No doubt the president will take the opportunity to try to talk to him about working together on some things this fall.
As I have said, as President Clinton has said, he is prepared to have such a summit, but we have to make sure that the conditions are right, ... extraordinarily complex.
I bring you very warm personal greetings from President Clinton, and he is very much looking forward to his visit in June,
will not make a decision on sending U.S. troops until we have an agreement in hand and can evaluate whether it meets the conditions President Clinton has outlined.
It is a subject of discussion with them and was raised both when President Clinton and I were in Pakistan and in Greece recently, ... We are pressing them on it, but we are not considering sanctions.
is going to have operational control of the procedures and Mr. (Richard) Butler will have the independence he had before. And as the president has said, the proof is in the testing. But this is no time for U.N. bashing.
I think it's very important for the president to do what he can do while he has the ability to do it, ... Late Edition.