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Martin Indyk Quotes

«The people of Israel will be able to sleep easier at night,»
Author: Martin Indyk
«I think Washington is assessing now what the best time would be for stepped up engagement. But they'll make that decision in Washington.»
Author: Martin Indyk
«Chairman Arafat is not in Gaza, he's traveling around the world, and therefore one critical player in this process is not available to us at the moment.»
Author: Martin Indyk
«We too have high hopes that a new era is going to begin very shortly.»
Author: Martin Indyk
«We will be launching an effort to help them organize and coordinate their case against Saddam Hussein,»
Author: Martin Indyk
«promotion of U.S. interests in the Middle East, especially in support of President Clinton's efforts to achieve a comprehensive peace.»
Author: Martin Indyk
«Jeopardizing the national security interests of the U.S. is absolutely abhorrent to me, and I would never do anything to compromise those interests,»
Author: Martin Indyk
«It will take time and hard work. A lot more will be done behind the scenes than will be noticeable publicly, at least at first.»
Author: Martin Indyk
«to take steps to curb the incitement, curb the violence.»
Author: Martin Indyk
«We will not seek to delay unnecessarily the transition to a permanent lifting of sanctions, ... We would like to see Libya genuinely comply and return to full participation in the family of nations. But the requirements set by the Security Council must first be addressed.»
Author: Martin Indyk