28 September 2009
These articles provide a deeper understanding of U.S. policies and objectives in the United Nations.
U.N. Conference Calls for Sustainable Farming to End Hunger
Women’s Issues to Be Major Focus of U.S. Policy
U.S. Launches Multibillion-Dollar Effort to Fight Global Hunger
Congressional Complexities Challenge Climate Change Efforts
Mideast Roadmap Should Be Fulfilled “Irrespective of Reciprocity”
Group Hopes Meeting with Iran Will Clarify Nuclear Intentions
U.N. Security Council Commits to Global Nuclear Disarmament
Weapons Talks Spur New Cooperation Between U.S., Russia
United States Will Directly Engage Burma, but Keep Sanctions
Obama Challenges United Nations to “New Era of Engagement”
Prosperous, Peaceful Africa Vital to World Community, Obama Says
Obama Says Partnerships Are Defining U.S. Foreign Policy
Obama and China’s Hu Hold Talks on U.S.-China Relations
China Expected to Urge North Korea’s Return to Six-Party Talks
Give Mideast Talks a Chance for Success, Obama Tells Leaders
Clinton Identifies Food Security as Top U.N. Agenda Item
Clinton, Arias Call for Calm, Talks Among Honduran Leaders
World Leaders Gather in New York to Mull Climate Change Response
Inter-American Network Fights Region’s Poverty, Social Inequality
Clinton Urges Patience from Georgia over Breakaway Regions
United States Planning U.N. Action on Nuclear Disarmament
Clinton Outlines U.S. Agenda for U.N. General Assembly
Nonproliferation, Climate Change Top U.S. Issues for U.N. Meeting