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President Clinton Commemorating End of Ramadan

Tuesday, 11 January 2000, 11:21 am | The White House

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you very much, Eid Mubarak, and welcome to the White House. N'Imah Saleem, you did a fine job for a 14-year-old, or a 24-year-old, or a 44-year-old. I thought she was terrific. Thank you very much, thank you. (Applause.) More >>

Al Gore Remarks At UN Security Council Opening

Tuesday, 11 January 2000, 11:20 am | The White House

REMARKS AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY BY VICE PRESIDENT AL GORE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL OPENING SESSION More >>

Samuel Berger to the National Press Club On Russia

Monday, 10 January 2000, 10:04 am | The White House

REMARKS BY SAMUEL R. BERGER ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS TO THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB More >>

President Clinton Radio Address - Christmas Spirit

Wednesday, 29 December 1999, 9:54 pm | The White House

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Hillary, Chelsea and I join millions of American families celebrating Christmas today. For Americans of many faiths this is a season of renewal, of light returned from darkness, and despair transformed to hope. And as the year ... More >>

Clinton, PM Barak and Foreign Minister Shara

Thursday, 16 December 1999, 8:08 am | The White House

REMARKS BY PRESIDENT CLINTON, PRIME MINISTER BARAK OF ISRAEL AND FOREIGN MINISTER SHARA OF SYRIA More >>

Clinton Remarks to WTO Ministers at Luncheon

Sunday, 5 December 1999, 4:03 pm | The White House

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF THE MINISTERS ATTENDING THE MEETINGS OF THE WORLD TRADE ORGANZATION More >>

Clinton: Market Access for Least-Developed Nations

Friday, 3 December 1999, 8:55 am | The White House

PRESIDENT CLINTON ANNOUNCES SUPPORT FOR ENHANCED MARKET ACCESS FOR LEAST-DEVELOPED COUNTRIES AND REVITALIZED CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM DECEMBER 1, 1999 SEATTLE WTO MINISTERIAL More >>

Fact Sheet on US Agenda for New Trade Round

Friday, 3 December 1999, 8:54 am | The White House

PRESIDENT CLINTON PRESENTS U.S. AGENDA FOR A NEW TRADE ROUND TO TRADE MINISTERS - CALLS FOR EFFORTS TO BROADEN PARTICIPATION IN BENEFITS OF EXPANDED TRADE More >>

The Clinton Administration Agenda For Seattle WTO

Thursday, 2 December 1999, 11:09 am | The White House

I. Building On Progress of the Uruguay Round In Boosting Opportunities For American Agriculture Through Trade: The completion of the Uruguay Round in 1994 marked the first major step toward construction of a system of international rules governing ... More >>

Clinton Fact Sheet on Opportunities for US Farmers

Thursday, 2 December 1999, 11:05 am | The White House

Today, President Clinton will visit the Port of Seattle to highlight the expanded opportunities for American farmers through agricultural trade. The President will tour the Port, and then make remarks to family farmers highlighting the benefits ... More >>

Clinton Remarks to Farmers and Students in Seattle

Thursday, 2 December 1999, 12:00 am | The White House

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO FARMERS, STUDENTS FROM THE SEATTLE-TACOMA AREA WHO STUDY TRADE, AND AREA OFFICIALS More >>

President Clinton On US/China WTO Agreement

Tuesday, 16 November 1999, 8:10 am | The White House

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Good morning. Ambassador Parris, it's hard for me to say -- you may know, Mark worked for us in the White House for a long time and, you know, it's difficult for me to be sufficiently respectful of him now that ... More >>

Statement by the Clinton on Election in Indonesia

Thursday, 21 October 1999, 11:14 am | The White House

I congratulate Abdurrahman Wahid on his election as President of Indonesia. He and the people of Indonesia deserve enormous credit for the democratic process that led to this peaceful change in government. This election, conducted fairly and transparently, ... More >>

The White House Press Breifing

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 12:46 am | The White House

MR. LOCKHART: You want something on Panama? Well, it's Panama you want, Panama you'll get. The President completed a few moments ago his meeting with President Moscoso. The meeting lasted about 45 minutes, was a very productive session. For her part, ... More >>

Carol Moseley-Braun Named US Ambassador to NZ

Wednesday, 13 October 1999, 10:27 am | The White House

The President today announced his intent to nominate Carol Moseley-Braun to be U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand. More >>

Radio Address by the President on the CTBT

Wednesday, 13 October 1999, 10:23 am | The White House

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. On Tuesday, the Senate plans to vote on whether to ratify the nuclear test ban treaty. Today, I want to emphasize why this agreement is critical to the security and future of all Americans. More >>

Letter by President to Congress on East Timor

Wednesday, 13 October 1999, 10:21 am | The White House

TEXT OF A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE More >>

White House Briefing On Pakistan Coup

Wednesday, 13 October 1999, 10:18 am | The White House

MR. LOCKHART: Well, we know from our embassy there and from other sources that, clearly, there's a political crisis unfolding. We are trying to ascertain hard and certain information as we speak. This is, obviously, a fluid situation. There are ... More >>

Statement by the White House on Sander Thoenes

Friday, 24 September 1999, 8:57 am | The White House

The death of Sander Thoenes of the Financial Times is a tragic reminder of the dangers faced by the people of East Timor, the international security presence and the courageous journalists like Mr. Thoenes who are the eyes and ears of the international community. ... More >>

Remarks by the President to UN General Assembly

Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 9:56 am | The White House

THE PRESIDENT: Members of the United Nations General Assembly, good morning. I hope you will forgive me for being a little hoarse today. I will do the best I can to be heard. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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