Should China Join the Nuclear Suppliers Group?: Hearing Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session, May 18, 2004

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Page 5 - Adviser to the President and Secretary of State . for Caspian Basin Energy Diplomacy...
Page 5 - Bowley and. on my left, the president of the largest local union known in the world. Morris Biller, of the Manhattan and Bronx Postal Union, representing some 27,000 postal workers in the New York City area. Mr. Chairman, I would like to associate myself with the remarks that have been made by the previous witness and members of the committee with respect to the late Bob Corbett. Those of us who have been around for a period of time can remember him in one particular phase of activity. We remember...
Page 10 - America and China share many common interests. We are working together in the war on terror. We are fighting to defeat a ruthless enemy of order and civilization. We are partners in diplomacy working to meet the dangers of the 21st century.
Page 7 - ... possible date. They also agree to pursue at the UN Conference on Disarmament the early start of formal negotiations on the Treaty on the Prohibition of the Production of Fissile Materials Used in Nuclear Weapons and Other Nuclear Explosive Devices. The United States and China reiterate their commitment not to provide any assistance to unsafeguarded nuclear facilities and nuclear explosion programs.
Page 9 - Secretary has often said, the relationship is as good — if not in many respects better — than it has been at any time in the past twenty-five years.

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