Javier Solana
Javier Solana
Francisco Javier Solana de Madariaga, KOGFis a Spanish physicist and Socialist politician. After serving in the Spanish government under Felipe Gonzálezand Secretary General of NATO, he was appointed the European Union's High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy, Secretary General of the Council of the European Union and Secretary-General of the Western European Union and held these posts from October 1999 until December 2009...
NationalitySpanish
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth14 July 1942
CountrySpain
We hope very much from the Iranian side some movement takes place before that date.
Yesterday people thought it would be a failure. Today they can see that it's a great success.
We have received the letter and we will now analyze it. We will see what is new and we will respond. We cannot say much more now and we have not seen much new but it is complicated to analyze,
Ukraine is very profoundly divided. We have to do our utmost so that this country is able to rally together and so that we don't have this profound division. We still have time for a dialogue.
We have not been able to reach agreement. A precondition to constructive confidence, which is necessary now, is stopping all uranium enrichment activities.
Our position is that the (Iran) dossier should be referred to the council.
Peace is more than the end of violence. Peace is more than just a cease-fire,
Peace in the whole of Sudan is vital, not only for this big country -- the biggest in Africa -- but also for the entire African continent and the Arab world.
I would like to repeat it: the respect for the people that belong to this land is total. The respect to any religion is total.
We have to stop leaders who are not prepared to look to the future, who continue to look to the past, who are not prepared to look to the 21st century and continue to do terrible things to their people,
We have to see what is the response that the Iranians give us.
(In) the European Union we feel a profound respect yesterday, today and tomorrow and we never had wanted in any case to offend their feelings.
in order to support a diplomatic, political solution that we very much hope will come alive in coming days at the meetings taking place.
In this moment my thoughts go to the many persons he made suffer -- some are still alive, some are dead.