“The United States condemns the radical Islamist terrorists, including foreign jihadis, that murdered people in western Syria in recent days,” said Secretary of State Rubio.
“[T]his Department of Justice will ensure that terrorists like Mohammad Sharifullah have no safe haven, no second chances, and no worse enemy than the United States of America,” said U.S. Attorney General Bondi.
"We encourage dialogue between the Yemen and Al-Shabaab sanctions Panels ... to shed light on and ultimately sever the ties between the Houthis and Al-Shabaab," said Ambassador Kelley.
"So, it’s starting a new era ... where we’re saying that it is not acceptable in any case to hold American citizens abroad wrongfully,” said U.S. Senior Advisor Adam Boehler.
Khan, who was openly involved in political activities opposing terrorist organizations in Pakistan, was murdered execution-style in New York.
"2,000 people are being killed every single week. More than that. They are Russian young people. They’re Ukrainian young people. They’re not Americans. But I want it to stop," said President Trump.
“As Burma continues to fragment,” said USCIRF Vice Chair Soloveichik, “vulnerable religious communities are further exposed to violence, terror and retaliation for their alleged support for pro-democracy groups.”
“We call on Chinese authorities to provide full access to verify the well-being of the returned Uighurs on a regular basis,” said Secretary Rubio.
"The United States is committed to countering forced labor practices around the globe," said Secretary Rubio. "To do so, we must promote accountability for Cuban officials responsible for these policies."
“We’re going to do the best we can to make the best deal we can for both sides,” said President Trump. “But for Ukraine, we’re going to try very hard to make a good deal so that they can get as much back as possible.”
"We are gravely concerned with the RSF’s ongoing attacks on the Zamzam IDP camp in Northern Darfur and reports militias allied with the SAF are using civilians as human shields," said Ambassador Kelley.
“As long as Hamas stands as a force that can govern, or as a force that can administer, or as a force that can threaten by use of violence, peace becomes impossible,” said Ambassador Shea.
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