We have to move ahead on the crossings issue by balancing the very real security threats with the desire to allow for maximum possible movement of people and goods.
We want to be as flexible as we can on the issue of the crossings.
We have never said more than we have said in the case. This issue has been solved in a satisfactory way with the New Zealand government.
We're hopeful that Europe will continue to move forward in its attitude to the Israel-Palestinian issue and not return to the more one-sided approach that we've seen in the past.
The issue (of U.S. aid) is not on the table at the moment. Everyone's dealing with Katrina.
He called for the destruction of our country, of another UN member, and we don't believe the international community can let this stand. We've raised the issue with the secretary general and at the Security Council.