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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, December 31, 2015
Past Year Marked Important Democratic Gains In Several Countries Including Sri Lanka: John Kerry
“The past year also marked important democratic gains in such countries
as Nigeria, Burma, Sri Lanka, and Venezuela” says the US Secretary of
State, John Kerry in his Op-Ed “Building on 2015 as We Look Ahead”
We publish below the Op-Ed in full;
One reason for the remarkable record of the New England Patriots is the
team’s single-minded focus on the next game. Managing world affairs
requires the same concentration on future challenges, for past
accomplishments provide no guarantee of continued success. They can,
however, lend confidence that, with the right preparation and effort,
positive results will follow.
As one year gives way to the next, international leaders have an opportunity to build on several major achievements of 2015.
Of these, none is more important than the recent global agreement in
Paris to prevent the most harmful impacts of climate change. Earlier
negotiating efforts had failed because of divisions between
industrialized and developing nations. By reaching out to China, the
world’s leading emitter of greenhouse gases, and by emphasizing the
incredible economic potential of clean energy technology, we were able
to secure an agreement that sends the right message to all. We have a
shared responsibility now to sustain the momentum generated in Paris, so
that the targets established there are considered not a ceiling on what
we can accomplish, but rather the platform upon which we can make
further gains.
In July, the United States and our negotiating partners agreed with Iran
on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a blueprint for blocking all
of Iran’s potential pathways to a nuclear weapon. As it agreed to do,
Iran has since begun dismantling critical elements of its nuclear
facilities and, on December 28, shipped a major portion of its enriched
uranium out of the country. That shipment more than triples our previous
timeline of two to three months for Iran to acquire enough
weapons-grade uranium for one weapon, and is an important piece of the
technical equation that ensures an eventual breakout time of at least
one year by implementation day. We must continue to monitor
implementation of this agreement closely to ensure that the specter of a
nuclear-armed Iran is removed as a threat to Middle East security and
global peace.
In August, I had the privilege of traveling to Havana to raise the
American flag above our embassy for the first time in 54 years.
President Obama’s bold decision to normalize diplomatic ties with Cuba
reflects both our own national interests and our desire to help the
citizens of that country live in a more open and prosperous society. As I
walked through the streets of Old Havana, I felt more strongly than
ever that we should not allow our continued differences with the Cuban
regime to prevent closer engagement with the Cuban people.
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