Reconciliation
in sentence
449 examples of Reconciliation in a sentence
The US should engage not only with Burma’s leaders, but also with a wide range of groups inside the country to encourage the dialogue necessary to bring about national
reconciliation
of the military, democracy groups, and non-Burmese nationalities.
Unfortunately, the military intervention last July gave rise to yet another regime that seems unable to build durable institutions that could foster political
reconciliation
and deliver inclusive growth.
The Chinese government must acknowledge that the 1989 massacre was a crime against the Chinese people as a first step towards justice, national reconciliation, and true stability.
Such an operation would make America appear to be doing Israel’s bidding – even George W. Bush refused when former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert asked the US to attack a Syrian nuclear reactor – and destroy Obama’s strategy of
reconciliation
with the Muslim world.
Abhisit’s pledges of reform and
reconciliation
in the wake of April’s riots have made little headway.
Germany sent high-level authorities to France to mark the occasion, reaffirming the
reconciliation
between the two countries.
But the fact that Franco-German
reconciliation
did not occur until Europe had suffered another devastating war demonstrates how fragile peace can be, especially when political leaders are as shortsighted as they often are.
Israel, deaf to Obama’s urging, is further from
reconciliation
with Palestine, and closer to war with Iran, than it has ever been.
On this new and permanent basis, they may find a solution for the Palestinian refugees and advance the cause of
reconciliation
between Fatah and Hamas.
The Roadmap focuses on security, constitutional reform, reconciliation, and good governance, and its implementation will be critical in moving forward in a transparent and inclusive manner.
Japanese Foreign Policy in the Trump EraTOKYO – December will be a month of
reconciliation
for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, as he meets with leaders from two countries that fought Japan in World War II: the United States and Russia.
But this gesture will come just ten days after Abe hosts Putin in his Yamaguchi prefecture hometown; and theirs will be a rather different sort of
reconciliation.
Francis’s call for
reconciliation
was what one should expect from a Christian leader committed to forgiveness for those who acknowledge their sins.
As he put it in Sri Lanka, overcoming “the bitter legacy of injustices, hostility, and mistrust left by the conflict...can only be done by overcoming evil with good and by cultivating those virtues which foster reconciliation, solidarity, and peace.”
Truth and reconciliation, peace and justice, even justice and truth: these are only some of the worthy ambitions for human society that are routinely presented as totally reconcilable.
The less willing we are to ask harsh questions about humanitarianism and human rights, peace and justice, truth and reconciliation, the longer we take refuge in self-flattering fantasies about the fundamental reconcilability of all good efforts, the higher the cost will be when the moment of reckoning comes.
Whatever their other disagreements, Chinese and Japanese concur on one point: if Asia today, with its rising nationalist tensions, evokes Europe in the first half of the twentieth century, it is precisely because Asia has not embarked on a
reconciliation
process such as that which enabled France and Germany to transcend their centuries-old rivalry.
It also remains a model of
reconciliation
in which people can continue to dream, despite unacceptably high levels of unemployment, particularly among the young.
Second,
reconciliation
with the insurgents should begin by inducing defections.
This was recommended by a senior US military commander, who said that “60% of insurgent activity could be curbed by reconciliation.”
A regional
reconciliation
program targeting mid- and lower-tier Taliban and al-Qaeda commanders should be developed and implemented by Pakistan and Afghanistan.
This past January, China, alongside Russia, vetoed a Security Council resolution that condemned Burma’s human rights record and called on the government to stop attacks on ethnic minorities, release political prisoners, and begin a transition towards national
reconciliation
and democracy.
So the stakes in Burma are high for China, as are Chinese fears of about how any future “national reconciliation” government might react to China’s record of complicity with the corrupt military rulers.
To encourage China to take the lead in fostering national
reconciliation
in Burma, the international community must convince China that pushing for reform and change can be a win-win proposition.
In what other part of the Muslim Middle East does one find such a strong belief in a geopolitical order that tends toward peace, not war; favors
reconciliation
over ancient hatreds; and prefers respect for the other to a war of civilizations?
It is a judgment that will profoundly influence international law, deter those who might otherwise commit atrocities, and open the possibility of political
reconciliation
in Bosnia.
Our preparations are focused on ensuring that these Games deliver a message of reconciliation, peace, mutual understanding, and cooperation throughout the world.
He has appointed Anand Panyarachun, a former Thai prime minister who recently headed a United Nations reform panel, to select and direct a blue-ribbon national commission to seek
reconciliation
with the southern separatists.
Yes, the General treated Franco-German
reconciliation
as of primary importance in building a new and secure Europe.
Meanwhile, the significance of the
reconciliation
agreement signed last May by Hamas and Fatah, the secular nationalist movement that controls the Palestinian Authority, remains uncertain.
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