Now Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary Stan Brown and I will be happy to take your questions, mainly him. MR PRICE: No, I am speaking from here about our policy concerns. Of course, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan spoke with the Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak last week as well, Secretary Blinken in this building spoke with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba, and Secretary Austin spoke with Defense Minister Andrii Taran, and I believe the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff also spoke with his counterpart. These programs help to protect our nation and our citizens, promote economic opportunity and prosperity, and build strong partners who will help us advance America’s interests on the global stage. We have just a couple things at the top before we turn to your questions. The Department successfully partnered with Facebook and NGO Mine Action Group, or MAG, in 2019 to pilot risk education over social media in areas of northern Iraq liberated from ISIS. Share. But we do believe that these discussions with our partners and, in turn, our partners with Iran is a healthy step forward. MR PRICE: That’s – and I said there’s been no change on our position in Jerusalem. Press Briefings. Through more than 1,000 projects thus far, the Ambassadors Fund continues to incorporate cultural preservation and protection into American diplomacy. MR PRICE: Well, Secretary Blinken spoke to this broad challenge the other week in his remarks from Brussels, and he said at the time that it would not be the policy of the United States to force our partners to choose between the United States and China. QUESTION: Can I ask three questions where – they’re yes or no, very easy – on this issue? MR PRICE: I fully expect that we will be engaging with appropriate Honduran Government officials, including upon their return. And that —. For example, in 2019, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit Albania and damaged three ancient fortifications. MR PRICE: The only topper I had was what I delivered at first. I think —, QUESTION: No, I’m just trying to find out if you think that Russia moving its own troops inside its own territory is intimidation towards Ukraine, I mean, fine. And so we’ll have to see how things go starting early this week. In November of 2020, we launched phase two of that program, which will deliver risk education to … And, of course, we’ll also engage with civil society groups and to promote freedom of expression and, independent media, and the protection of journalists. QUESTION: But the previous administration declared – said that Jerusalem is Israel’s capital. U Pay. And the other week in Brussels, this was a broad topic of discussions. Department Press Briefings; Diplomatic Security; Direct Line to American Business; East Asia and the Pacific; Economic, Energy, Agricultural and Trade Issues; Europe and Eurasia; International Health Issues; International Organizations; Law Enforcement, Narcotics, Anti-corruption; Near East; Population, Refugees, and Migration; Press Releases; Public Schedule Does President Hernandez present one of those challenges? By. Engagement in Vienna Regarding the JCPOA, Department Press Briefing – April 9, 2021, Department Press Briefing – April 8, 2021, Department Press Briefing – April 7, 2021. State Department. That’s not true. QUESTION: Last – at the end of last week, Amnesty International, CNN, BBC verified videos that they say show a massacre by Ethiopian forces. QUESTION: And I have another question on Iran. Are you trying to isolate or send some sort of message to his government given the allegations against him by U.S. federal prosecutors? QUESTION: Does President Hernandez present one of those challenges? QUESTION: So I’m just wondering what a productive result from these meetings would look like. I am absolutely not saying that. Oh, yeah, they are. Look, I would fully expect that there will continue to be engagement with the Palestinian people and Palestinian leaders as well. MR PRICE: I will say that corruption continues to be a challenge when it comes to our relationship with Honduras. And we remain committed to working with Jordan to address the threat posed by ISIS and also supporting Jordan in any threats to its borders, including those posed by ISIS as well. The original formulation is one that still holds today. You said that you’re not going to move the embassy out of Jerusalem, but does this administration still regard Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and do you still believe that a two-state solution would result in Palestinians having a capital in East Jerusalem? Protecting civilians is at the core of the U.S. CWD assistance. CWD assistance for the clearance of explosive hazards reduces the risk to civilians from accident or injury from unexploded ordnance or IEDs in post-conflict areas in Iraq, Libya, and Syria. MR BROWN: One hundred sixty-four countries have signed up to the Ottawa Convention Ban. For example, as illustrated in the report’s cover photo, ITF Enhancing Human Security, one of our longest-standing partners, in coordination with the Kyrgyz Ministry of Defense demilitarized more than 45,000 pieces, or more than 200 metric tons, of expired large-caliber ammunition. So the process of removing land mines is – and if you look through the publication, you’ll see the work is very much done by individuals from the local communities. Over that period, we have provided more than $4 billion in CWD assistance in more than a hundred countries. We even saw President Bukele insult and attack Congresswoman Norma Torres, and he also asked Latina community do not vote for her in California. MR BETTS: Well, thank you very much, Ned, for that introduction and good afternoon, everyone. MR PRICE: I’m not in a position to confirm anything about an upcoming conference in Turkey vis-a-vis Afghanistan. So I would defer you to them for the operational reasons why they would still need them. So when you say you’re not prepared to make any inducements, that means no non-nuclear sanctions relief? Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby Holds a Press Briefing April 16, 2021 ... that we're working in lockstep with the State Department to make sure that we … And you’d think that, that would be done by now, but it’s – it takes a long time, and it’s very painstaking to do so. If you say that you’re prepared to lift non-nuclear sanctions —, MR PRICE: I am not. Where does it stand? Why is that – why does it continue to be such a daunting task? QUESTION: Well – but hold on a second, just on – your remaining partners in the P5+1? They’ll be structured around working groups that our European – that the EU is going to form with the remaining parties to the JCPOA, and that includes Iran. MR PRICE: Yeah, I – we typically don’t read out conversations at the working level, but certainly we are prepared to continue to engage the Palestinians, including Palestinian government officials, on ways we can provide assistance to the Palestinian people. Here it is. Article Index ~UNITED KINGDOM~ ~SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES~ ~CHAD/BENIN~ ~PALESTINIANS~ ~BURMA~ ~NORTH KOREA~ ~UKRAINE/RUSSIA~ ~AFGHANISTAN~ ~UKRAINE/RUSSIA~ ~CHINA/SOUTH KOREA/NORTH … MR PRICE: Which is nuclear sanctions, so I, again – yeah. MR PRICE: These are not yes-no questions, Matt, just to clarify. That includes irregular migration, it includes corruption, it includes impunity, governance, respect for human rights, economic opportunity, and security as well. We are conducting principled diplomacy. March 17, 2021. Very quickly and finally on Yemen, we released statements last week to note that Special Envoy Lenderking returned on March 31st, late last week, from his travel to Saudi Arabia and Oman. We have taken close note of them and we’ll continue to pay close attention. (The briefing was concluded at 1:50 p.m.), An official website of the United States government, Department Press Briefing – April 5, 2021, Office of the Coordinator for Cyber Issues, Office of the U.S. And what is the United States prepared to stop that? QUESTION: Because there are plenty of sanctions, as you know —. 2:07 p.m. EST. So we’ll coordinate with them very closely on the question of the Olympics, but I don’t have an update to share at this time. It’s very intensive. These projects provide safe access to buildings and other infrastructure, which is necessary to rebuild their communities. We’ll continue to emphasize to political leaders the importance of appropriate democratic institutions as we partner with them. MS. AMR: Welcome, everyone, for joining the press briefing on the Middle East and Central Asia Regional Economic Outlook. department press briefing – march 3, 2021 mercoledì 3 marzo 2021 – 302ª seduta pubblica press release: lord frost call with european commission vice president maroš Šefčovič:… comitato editoriale del washington post: il salario minimo di 15 dollari non… la polizia avverte del complotto di un gruppo di miliziani per violare… Secretary Blinken on the Centennial Celebration of the Founding of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan 4:21. MR PRICE: I will leave it to the negotiators to detail positions. To that end we – and I said this the other week – we welcomed the Saudis’ announcement last week to provide more than $400 million – I believe it was $422 million – in support for fuel products in Yemen. Department Press Briefing – April 1, 2021 (Hong Kong Excerpts) 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage in America; Department Press Briefing – March 31, 2021 (Hong Kong Excerpts) Bearing Witness; Press Releases. MR PRICE: Well, look, I’m not going to put a timeframe on it. April 5, 2021: Spokesperson Ned Price leads the Department Press Briefing, at the Department of State. MR PRICE: Well, we have been clear that it is a priority of this administration to engage the Palestinian people as well as the Palestinian leadership. Like, what should we be looking for at the end of this? MR PRICE: We’ve – we’ve – encouraged by that report and we’ll be paying close attention, of course. Spokesperson Heather Nauert leads the Department Press Briefing at the Department of State on July 24, 2018. As we’ve said before, we are deeply concerned about the challenges that the people of Honduras are facing right now –the effects of COVID-19 compounded by the impacts of not one but two hurricanes. department press briefing – april 7, 2021 overcoming communication challenges in the age of covid-19 mercoledì 7 aprile 2021 – 312ª seduta pubblica world health day: european union celebrates with palestinian medical staff forum delle associazioni sociosanitarie: più attenzione per poveri e persone sole Of course, the Russians have for quite some time sought to intimidate and to bully their neighbors —. Even with such assistance, unplanned explosions continue to happen, and we’re prepared to respond on short notice. MR PRICE: Okay, good afternoon. So basically, it removed the geographic restriction of Korea and now geographic commanders can decide the use of land mines, which is a pretty high bar. MR PRICE: These are – yes-no questions are usually not the easy ones. And again, the Biden administration is committed to … Now, you asked about how these talks will be structured and what they’ll be predicated on. What I can say is that we will soon have an update on our efforts to provide the vaccine to embassies and missions worldwide. We will do that without exception. I mean, do you believe that this build-up on the Russian side of the border, on Russian territory, is a provocation in that you think it’s some kind of build-up for an invasion? Moving on to the release of the department’s newly published report, To Walk the Earth in Safety, which those of you in the room have in front of you, and which is also available on our website www.state.gov, this annual report highlights the United States’ enduring commitment to making post-conflict communities safer and setting the stage for their recovery and development. I just got back from holiday and very keen, clearly. (Photo by Alex … - Advertisement -. The United States continues to stand by our Ukrainian partners. Are you going back to that old policy, or are you going to stick with it? MR PRICE: Well, I would leave it to our Jordanian partners to speak to what they may have found. MR PRICE: There has been no change on our position in Jerusalem, and, of course, Jerusalem is a final status issue that is to be negotiated by the two parties. MR PRICE: Any final questions? We, of course, would in fact refer you to the Department of Defense for any details there and especially when it comes to potential … QUESTION: I have two quick follow-ups on that. QUESTION: Sorry. And on the Golan? And in northern Iraq, our embassy has used the program to mitigate the effects of genocide by preserving cultural sites of terrorized communities. Briefing With Senior State Department Official On Recent U.S. Of course, we do have some area of tactical alignment in this case with China and Russia as well. By. Jordan has helped to make progress towards a political transition in Syria, ensuring the enduring defeat of ISIS as well. Department Press Briefing … MR BROWN: Right. MR PRICE: The – the participants in the P5+1 and the JCPOA. 1-15 of 59. QUESTION: And then back on Jerusalem, on the passport issue? And let me say very clearly, as I did last week, that we are concerned by recent escalating Russian aggressions in eastern Ukraine, including the credible reports that have been emanating about Russian troop movements on Ukraine’s borders and occupied Crimea. We will offer a partnership that works in our interests and also that works towards the interests of our partners, including our partners in our own hemisphere, the Western Hemisphere. Thank you all very much. QUESTION: Yeah, you’re saying you’re going to leave it to the negotiators, so it seems it might be open. MR BROWN: So right now, that policy is in effect, as you well know, and we haven’t had any discussions yet in the administration on changing the policy. campaign. In Bosnia and Herzegovina and other post-conflict countries, embassies have incorporated the fund into the recovery and reconciliation efforts. And it’s an indispensable partner on a range of shared concerns and challenges throughout the region. From leading survivor advocacy in the Democratic Republic of Congo to providing municipal government oversight in Bosnia and Herzegovina to training deminers in Laos, this edition of To Walk the Earth in Safety highlights the accomplishments of women in our “Improving lives Through U.S. CWD Programs” segments. Let’s not —. QUESTION: And then on Saturday, the Ethiopian foreign ministry said that Eritrean forces have begun to leave the country. MR PRICE: I think we are looking for a better understanding of how we might arrive at that desired end state, and that desired end state remains compliance for compliance. Well, it’s not my job to speak to what might be motivating the Russians. There was a Los Angeles Times report quoting some Pentagon officials saying that the tensions are so severe that it might not be possible to delay further without a deal, a deal restricting the Iranian nuclear program. What I can say is that we certainly will not entertain unilateral gestures or concessions to get Iran – to induce Iran to a better place. Our overarching goal is to ensure that Iran’s nuclear program is permanently and verifiably constrained, and that on a permanent and verifiable basis, Iran will not be able to obtain a nuclear weapon. MR BROWN: Syria specifically is under review as far as what kind of assistance we might add there. President Bukele announced a couple of hours ago a series of donations that it will receive from the Chinese Government. So we are still removing ordnance from World War II in the Pacific Islands. Following the Port of Beirut explosion on August 4th of last year, State Department funded teams undertook a stockpile security assessment that led to upgrades to the Lebanese Armed Forces’ First Artillery Regiment ammunition depot to reduce the risk of another catastrophic explosion. Is that something that you’ve been able to verify as well? The United States and Jordan, of course, share the mutual goal of a negotiated two-state solution in which Israel lives in peace and security alongside a viable Palestinian state. That kind of work still continues on in Iraq after ISIS’s departure and clearing about 500, I guess, critical infrastructure type facilities there. I would like to introduce Acting Assistant Secretary Tim Betts from our Political-Military Affairs Bureau, who will first make brief remarks along with Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Stan Brown, who is then prepared to take your questions. Department Press Briefing – March 17, 2021; Department Press Briefing – March 17, 2021. Finally, the U.S. commitment is grounded in over 25 years of bipartisan congressional support combined with the experience and determination of our implementing partners. By. QUESTION: I’m saying that what you’re going to say is predictable. MR PRICE: To punish all the – I’m sorry, I didn’t hear. NED PRICE, DEPARTMENT SPOKESPERSON WASHINGTON, D.C. MARCH 11, 2021. We have to rush up to get to the Secretary, but we’ll do this again tomorrow, of course. As you say – it talked about the book – we’ve donated 4 billion since 1993 to 100 countries. MR PRICE: I said we would be concerned by attempts on the —. But yeah, I will say to your second question on Nord Stream 2, and as I’m sure you’ve seen the statement and as the President has said and as Secretary Blinken has said before, that Nord Stream 2 is a bad deal. Okay. It’s a partnership that is not only in the interests of the people of El Salvador, but it’s also in the interests of the American people. MR PRICE: I wouldn’t want to speak from here about what it is that Russia may be attempting to do or attempting to signal. QUESTION: — and coyotes, yeah, in Central America. In Rwanda, our embassy used the program to help preserve the memory and evidence of lives lost in 1994. And I’m familiar with what it was before and what it is now. Is it that the U.S. writes down exactly what concessions they’re willing to give and Iran writes down what nuclear concessions they’re willing to give? These talks are scheduled to start tomorrow. Collection of U.S. Department of State Press Briefing Transcripts, An official website of the United States government, Office of the Coordinator for Cyber Issues, Office of the U.S. WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 12: A sign stand outside the U.S. State Department September 12, 2012 in Washington, DC. The Department successfully partnered with Facebook and NGO Mine Action Group, or MAG, in 2019 to pilot risk education over social media in areas of northern Iraq liberated from ISIS. MR PRICE: Right. MR PRICE: We, of course, don’t discuss internal deliberations, but there’s been no change in our position. So I just want to ask very clearly: What is the U.S. assessment on Russian troop movements near the eastern Donbas region in Ukraine? I’ll have to delve into the content to see. We continue to be the larger donor to this effort and have impacted countries – 49 countries around the world. Thank you for taking … QUESTION: I am not doubting that. I am saying that our —. And they are warning of a confrontation in case there is no deal. That breakout time into the last administration, the Trump administration, was 12 months when the JCPOA was fully in effect, with the – with both sides having distanced itself from the JCPOA and Iran taking these steps, including the steps that have been reported on in recent days. QUESTION: Thank you, Ned. State Department - March 23, 2021. I can confirm that Special Envoy for Iran Rob Malley will lead the U.S. delegation to Vienna. Of course, you heard from —. He held productive meetings with Omani, Saudi, and Yemeni senior leaders in coordination with UN Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths. MR PRICE: But now let me just say I will leave it to Moscow to speak to what it is they may be in the process of doing, any signals they want to send. Department Press Briefing – March 11, 2021. He has not spoken to any Palestinian leader. As you see, we have a couple guests with us today. Do you believe Russia is getting ready for a fresh offensive? Special Envoy Lenderking and the UN special envoy continue to work side by side to help bring about a ceasefire, inclusive political talks, as well as a durable agreement that addresses the needs of all Yemenis. With a grant of nearly $800,000, the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation is supporting the emergency stabilization of the structures, a conservation analysis for each fortification, and reconstruction of the damaged sections. QUESTION: Wow. We have not heard anything since the administration has assumed office, and —, MR PRICE: Well, that’s not true. The Department of State congratulates Bangladesh on its 50th anniversary of independence. QUESTION: On UNRWA. I think we have made tremendous progress. By. Spokesperson Heather Nauert leads the Department Press Briefing, at the Department of State on September 28, 2017. Couple —. Amy Thoreson, Interim Director, Scott County Health Department. And is it something that the U.S. Government has confirmed as well? In November of 2020, we launched phase two of that program, which will deliver risk education to more than nine million at-risk civilians in Iraq, Lebanon, Somalia, and Vietnam. So —. We’ll continue to work closely with our Salvadorian partners to address the challenges we’ve talked about in this broader realm. It may vary from anything from a requirement for the host country to want to remove them, a request for assistance if they need assistance to move them, as well as looking at it from the type of devices, the type of geography, vegetation, and otherwise, and the tools that are needed to remove those things. MR PRICE: I do know what you’re talking about. What I will say is that we are following the situation in Jordan closely – we made that very clear over the weekend – and we have been in touch with Jordanian officials because Jordan, of course, is a strategic partner of the United States. QUESTION: Can I ask one more thing on Iran? They will also discuss the sanctions relief that the United States would be prepared to take. Our goal in all of this is to create the conditions where the people of El Salvador can live healthy, successful lives and to thrive. He sees it as a strategic necessity knowing that, if we are to harness our full competitiveness, our full comparative advantage, we have to harness the full set of strengths of the … - Advertisement -. MR PRICE: We are, of course, looking into these reports. I am Keiko Utsunomiya, from the Communications Department. QUESTION: Yeah, but it’s a – yes or no. The disposal of excess and unserviceable munitions reduces the risk of unplanned explosions at military storage sites located close to populated areas. So the United States will continue to be the largest donor. Today women across the globe work in all aspects of mine action, making their families and communities stronger. Is there any update about the diplomatic efforts about Yemen, and when would the Special Envoy to Yemen Tim Lenderking go back again to the region? QUESTION: Okay, fair enough. MR PRICE: Now, I’m not going to preview from here what that look – might look like on our side, but I think that formulation is one that the JCPOA remains in existence. I have one update at the top, and then I’ll resume to taking your questions. The success of the U.S. CWD programs relies not only on the technical abilities of our implementing partners but also on the active support and participation of the affected states and communities. Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus leads the Department Press Briefing, at the Department of State on June 17, 2019. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, Secretary Antony J. Blinken At a Press Availability, Secretary Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin, and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at a Joint Press Availability, Senior State Department Official Briefing to the Press, Secretary Antony J. Blinken with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba Before Their Meeting, Briefing with European and Eurasian Affairs Acting Assistant Secretary Philip T. Reeker on the Secretary’s Upcoming Travel to Brussels, Belgium, Secretary Antony J. Blinken With Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio Before Their Meeting, Briefing With Senior State Department Official On Recent U.S. QUESTION: Yeah, well – you have no partners in the —, MR PRICE: We – well, we are a – we’re still in the P5. Or is it not an – is it not a priority right now? And as we said over the weekend very clearly, that the king has our full support. QUESTION: Is this something the administration is looking into? I mean, there are something like 23,000 – maybe 25,000 mines and so on, despite these treaties, despite U.S. involvement. They’re, on the one hand, the nuclear steps that Iran would need to take in order for Iran to return to that desired end state – and again, that is an end state of compliance with the JCPOA – and the sanctions relief steps that the United States would need to take in order for us to return to compliance with the JCPOA. One way NGO implementing partners encouraged inclusivity was to recruit women deminers. MR PRICE: It is certainly true – it remains true today – that we intend to provide assistance that will benefit all Palestinians. I mean, considering they’re a very cheap weapon. SPEAKERS: JONATHAN OSTRY Deputy Director, Asia and Pacific Department KEIKO UTSUNOMIYA Senior Communications Officer, Communications Department MS. UTSUNOMIYA: Greeting from Washington, D.C. Obviously because there’s nothing going on in the world. These are early days. So can you say, though, that you are not prepared to lift any sanctions or ease any sanctions that are non-nuclear related? I mean what the Jordanian officials described as plot to destabilize the country. Spokesperson Heather Nauert leads the Department Press Briefing at the Department of State on August 14, 2018. It is my job to speak to what the United States Government is doing about it. State Department; Department Press Briefing – March 19, 2021. Share this page on: Close. We’ll be working indirectly through primarily our European partners on this. There will be a meeting, I expect, with the Honduran foreign minister, who will be visiting the United States upon their return. MR BETTS: Yeah, I think it has contact information if you have other questions. Why has he not reached out to Dr. Riyad Maliki, the foreign minister of the Palestinian Authority? Sorry to take you by surprise. MR PRICE: I will say that if the implication of this is intimidation —, MR PRICE: — intimidation of our Ukrainian partners —, QUESTION: Yes, but is it? And on the other hand, in recent days we have seen evident distancing of the Salvadoran Government with the Biden administration. The Secretary has made it clear that this is a department that represents America to the world. QUESTION: Can I – just one other quick question on the special envoy for the Northern Triangle’s visit. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed in an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. -. department press briefing – march 11, 2021 by Redazione 12 Marzo 2021 0 16 (AGENPARL) – gio 11 marzo 2021 You are subscribed to Collected Releases for U.S. Department of State. We have asked Russia for an explanation of these provocations, but most importantly what we have signaled directly with our Ukrainian partners is a message of reassurance. MR PRICE: Well, as we announced last week, as we announced on Friday, we have agreed to participate in talks with our European, Russian, and Chinese partners, the P5+1 partners who are – who remain party to the JCPOA to discuss the issues involved in a mutual return to compliance with the JCPOA, “mutual” meaning on the part of Iran and on the part of the United States. QUESTION: Yeah, please. The movements were, of course, preceded by violations of the mid-2020 – the July 2020 – ceasefire that led the deaths of four Ukrainian soldiers last month on March 26th, I believe it was, and the wounding of two other Ukrainian personnel. We’ll get to that in just a moment. QUESTION: But you know what I’m talking about? So we are not seeking to drag these talks on any longer than necessary, but we’re also not going to cut corners given that – given the profound stakes that are at play here. MR PRICE: Anything else on Iran before we move one? It takes a long time. MR PRICE: I don’t have that number in front of me. You saw a concrete manifestation of that when together with our Canadian, Brits, and European partners we rolled out sanctions in recent days targeting those who have been responsible for some of the most egregious abuses of human rights when it comes to Xinjiang. And he doesn’t see that just as a virtue. So the diplomacy will move at the speed that we deem it appropriate to move at. We’ve – Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield spoke to that the other week, and that includes, of course, refugees. And you have heard that at the highest levels. We’ll also focus on preserving democratic standards, and we look forward to President Bukele to restore strong separation of powers where they’ve been eroded and demonstrate his government’s commitment to transparency and accountability to the people of El Salvador. As can be seen on the back cover, civilians often return home to a sobering reality in the search for – in seeing that their homes had been searched and marked “safe”.
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