Frederick Jones may refer to: (wikipedia)
They agreed that we have made substantial progress in our bilateral negotiations over the past year, that we are close to completing them, and that we need to continue to work hard to complete them as soon as possible.
The president has been pleased with the restraint shown.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the prime minister and his family.
This is a very dynamic discussion, and I imagine they will talk as necessary until they can reach an understanding.
No one who was present at the meeting remembers yellow cake (uranium) being discussed nor any documents being passed.
The president wanted to see the matter resolved in a positive way. Our concerns were making sure that no money was going to the Castro regime, and that the World Baseball Classic would not be used by the regime for espionage. We believe those concerns have been addressed.
The president underscored his support for Iraq's efforts to build a government of national unity.
This is not the agreement that they signed. We will give them some time to reflect upon what they agreed to.
Our position is that we did plan adequately for the postwar period.
We are working in close cooperation with Pakistani officials. Mr. Pearl should be released immediately and unconditionally. His continued detention is no help to the cause of those who hold him.