“A lasting peace for the long-suffering communities within the DRC is absolutely critical for security and for prosperity of all citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo,” said Ambassador Van Schaack.
This action will “ensure that sanctions do not impede essential services and continuity of governance functions across Syria, including the provision of electricity, energy, water, and sanitation,” said Treasury Deputy Secretary Adeyemo.
"Only a sustained flow of assistance, food, clean water, medical supplies into Gaza will bring relief and address catastrophic levels of food insecurity," said Ambassador Shea.
"We are seeing that humanitarian workers are under threat worldwide. We're seeing that at a number of different conflict locations around the world and the brutal murder of Michael Sharp and his colleagues is another example of that," said Ambassador Van Schaack.
“The extraterritorial application of Hong Kong’s national security laws is a form of transnational repression that threatens U.S. sovereignty and the human rights and fundamental freedoms of people all over the world,” said Spokesperson Miller.
“Russia’s manipulation of its legal system silences dissent and suffocates the truth about Russia’s indefensible war against Ukraine,” said Acting Treasury Under Secretary Bradley Smith.
“We can all see clearly that the Houthis are fully enabled by Iran to launch long-range and deadly attacks on Israel, including civilian infrastructure,” said Ambassador Shea.
"[W]e’ve delivered important progress and innovations that will leave a lasting legacy on human rights around the globe, including leveraging global institutions to address U.S. human rights priorities," said Under Secretary Zeya.
President Carter "worked to eradicate disease, forge peace, advance civil rights and human rights, promote free and fair elections, house the homeless, and always advocate for the least among us," said President Biden.
“The Iranian Government has repeatedly suppressed press freedom through threats, intimidation, detentions, forced confessions and the use of violence against journalists in Iran,” said Spokesperson Miller.
"In November, aid groups distributed 19,000 metric tons of assistance in Sudan," said Secretary Blinken. "Yet to even come close to meeting the immense demand, we need to double that: 40,000 metric tons every single month."
“While we share the joy of the thousands of detainees released and the reunified families in Syria, we tragically note that tens of thousands of detainees remain unaccounted for,” said USUN Advisor Eyrich.
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