Adam Ereli

Adam Ereli
Joseph Adam Ereli was an American diplomat and ambassador. Ereli was the ambassador of the United States to the Kingdom of Bahrain from 2007 to 2011. He subsequently was the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Education and Cultural Affairs from 2011-2014. He is currently the Vice Chairman of Mercury, a public strategy consulting firm in Washington, DC...
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The signs are positive, are good, that there will be broad participation, that the results will reflect the views and the will of the Iraqi people, and that there will be a firm basis for moving forward on the next step, which is an election, another nationwide election on 15 December. And the infrastructure of democracy is growing, is strong.
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The United States is imposing targeted travel restrictions and is planning financial sanctions against individuals responsible for the recent electoral fraud and human rights abuses in Belarus, including Alexander Lukashenko.
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The United States is going to push for this, whether it's the president of the Security Council or not. We used up the month of our presidency of the Security Council to move this ball forward as fast as we could and as far as we could.
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The United States has urged the government of Iraq to investigate and take action against any of its personnel who've been involved in torture and abuse.
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The United States does not support Taiwan independence and opposes unilateral changes to the status quo by either Taiwan or Beijing.
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The United States and NATO are committed to supporting democracy, human rights and the rule of law in Iraq.
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The United State and Bangladesh work closely together in the fight against terror. This arrest is a sign of the fruits of that cooperation.
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There will be technical experts meeting in New York on March 7 to get a briefing from Treasury officials about what steps we've taken, why we've taken them, the laws that pertain, and see if we can't clarify maybe some of the questions that North Korea has.
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The Russians, I think, clearly delivered a message consistent with the Quartet aims and the Quartet statement.
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These actions demonstrate that the junta's so-called 'roadmap to disciplined democracy' is neither credible nor inclusive.
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And they're going to be consistent with other countries and other international practices. So, that's a good thing. It's one that contributes to transparency, to confidence, and frankly, to a lessening of tensions, not an increasing of tensions that are, frankly, conducive to arms races.
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And the United States, for its part, is going to do everything it can to ensure that the rights of Iraqi citizens are respected.
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And we pursue all of these in parallel while at the same time sticking to our principles and not sacrificing expediency for principle.
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Put in simple English, I think what you can conclude from that is: If he was, indeed, a member of the Taliban, being a member of the Taliban in and of itself was not necessarily at the time, given what he was doing and why he wanted to come to the United States, a grounds for ineligibility.