She agrees with the current U.S. stance in support of land-for-peace.
UN officials suggested that Mr. Galbraith's position was representative of the U.S. stance, while Mr. Eide's echoed those of the European missions in Kabul.
In only a few weeks Mr. Bush has also toughened the U.S. stance against Serbian aggression in Bosnia, and against Baghdad's violations of the no-fly zone in southern Iraq.
Brazil's Foreign Minister also expressed frustration with the U.S. stance, saying of Brazil's vote against the sanctions resolution: "We could not have voted in any different way except against."
The U.S. stance was a significant change from previous reactions to Soviet repression in Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968.
The LAT 's story about China's nuke trade opening says that the new U.S. stance comes "amid intensive lobbying by the U.S. nuclear industry."
In recent years certain critics have claimed the U.S. stance on biological warfare and the use of biological agents has differed from historical interpretations of the BWC.
Reflecting a more permissive U.S. stance on exports, the Commerce Department published a much shorter list of products that can be exported only with Government permission.
Explaining and making clear the U.S. stance on morality, freedom, and liberty to the local populations in the Middle East allows the U.S. to promote the American counterinsurgency effort in Afghanistan.
The U.S. stance toward Lithuania and its drive for independence straddles its long-stated support for self-determination and its desire to see President Mikhail Gorbachev remain in power.