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Posted on Wed, November 04, 2009 - 5:37:41

Susan in Florida writes:

Illia in PR has a good point...respect should be mutual. Respect should also be shown to the women and girls of Muslim nations by the men of these countries.…

From the entry 'How Might the U.S. Support a Relationship of Mutual Respect With Muslims Around the World?'.

Posted on Wed, November 04, 2009 - 4:43:18

Majid H. in Saudi Arabia writes:

Miss Clinton,

you have to know the people you are met in moroco only to capture your dicission and there dicission actually in…

From the entry 'Travel Diary: Secretary Clinton To Amplify Message of Partnership and Respect'.

Posted on Wed, November 04, 2009 - 4:19:11

Ilia in Puerto Rico writes:

The respect should be mutual. President Obama and Secretary Clinton have initiated and invited reconciliation and peace among the Muslism world and nations.…

From the entry 'How Might the U.S. Support a Relationship of Mutual Respect With Muslims Around the World?'.

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“Ask U.S.”: Engaging on Sudan Strategy
Posted by: Scott Gration

About the Author:
Major General (Ret) Scott Gration serves as the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan.

On October 19, Secretary Clinton, accompanied by Ambassador Rice and myself, released the Obama Administration’s new comprehensive strategy to confront the serious and urgent situation in Sudan. As mentioned in my past


Sudan: Instruments of Peace
Posted by: Scott Gration

About the Author:
Major General (Ret) Scott Gration serves as the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan.

I am currently in Sudan, where I am visiting Juba and Khartoum to hold discussions with representatives from the National Congress Party (NCP) and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM). Together, we are working to move forward on the outstanding…



Sudan: Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation
Posted by: Scott Gration

About the Author:
Major General (Ret) Scott Gration serves as the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan.

Today marks the release of the much-anticipated report by the African Union’s (AU) High Level Panel on Darfur. The Panel, led by former President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa, was convened earlier this year to examine the situation in Darfur and to…



A Comprehensive Strategy for Sudan
Posted by: Scott Gration

About the Author:
Major General (Ret.) Scott Gration currently serves as the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan.

This morning Secretary Clinton announced the results of this Administration’s Sudan policy review, accompanied by Ambassador Rice and myself. The strategy is the result of months of serious and extensive deliberations and considerations…



A Meeting of the “Envoy 6”
Posted by: Scott Gration

About the Author:
Major General (Ret) Scott Gration currently serves as the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan.

I have just left Moscow for Tripoli, where we will be continuing efforts to build cohesion among key Darfuri armed movements in support of an anticipated relaunch of the Doha peace process later this month.

While in Moscow, I participated…



Urgent Priorities: Sudan Issues at the United Nations
Posted by: Scott Gration

About the Author:
Major General (Ret) Scott Gration currently serves as the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan.

Every year, representatives from around the world gather in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. It is a time…



Sudan: “Crossroads”
Posted by: Scott Gration

About the Author:
Major General (Ret) Scott Gration currently serves as the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan.

For too long, Darfur has been a place of human failing and despair. For too long, the people of Darfur have suffered. And for too long, they have lived without peace and security. I just returned from another trip to Darfur — my fourth. I…



Back to Sudan
Posted by: Scott Gration

About the Author:
Major General (Ret) Scott Gration currently serves as the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan.

This week I’ll be headed out on another trip to Sudan. We made very good progress on my last trip with real steps toward unification of Darfuri armed movements and CPA implementation — in the form of a strong bilateral agreement we…



Sudan: “Come Together”
Posted by: Scott Gration

About the Author:
Major General (Ret) Scott Gration currently serves as the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan. (August 25, 2009)

I just returned from my trip to Sudan, Ethiopia, and Egypt, and I am very happy to report on two steps towards real progress we were able to achieve. I already


Sudan: “Progress”
Posted by: Scott Gration

About the Author:
Major General (Ret) Scott Gration currently serves as the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan. (August 21, 2009)

Earlier, I wrote about the unique opportunity we have to work together to achieve real progress in Sudan. I am currently on a trip to Sudan, Ethiopia, and Egypt to take next steps in the process of implementing the CPA and advancing…