At the start of today's talks, Secretary of State Warren Christopher urged the parties to seize "the moment in history" to reach a cease-fire.
Secretary of State Baker urged NATO to maintain unity.
In a memorandum issued to county elections officials, Secretary of State Kevin Shelley urged the officials to move forward with election plans.
The Secretary of State urges teachers in England and Wales to work with commitment towards the improvement of standards in education, within a legal framework.
While Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon urged to increase taxes, Hoover had no desire to do so since 1932 was an election year.
The Secretary urged the third world to stop thinking of disarmament as something that only concerns the superpowers and their allies and start looking at their own spending.
The Secretary urged the President to rely more on sanctions and less on making the military buildup the main thrust of the policy.
The Secretary urged the legislators to "help him rebuild, because he's a good guy."
Secretary of State Baker urged at least one more round of negotiations, in April.
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, who attended the signing ceremony to underscore the agreement's importance, welcomed it, but urged greater cooperation.