The European Union Extends Sanctions to Uzbekistan
14th Nov 2006, 18:09 GMT
The United States welcomes the European Union's decision to extend sanctions on Uzbekistan. We share the European Union's concern about the human rights situation in Uzbekistan, and we will continue to cooperate closely with it directly and through the United Nations.
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