In 2001, Bush appointed Danforth as his envoy to help mediate between warring factions in Sudan.
On Tuesday, Argentine Foreign Minister Hector Timerman asked the United Nations to mediate in the dispute.
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Needless to say, Chavez immediately jumped on this opportunity to mediate between the two sides.
President Medvedev said Russia would help mediate in Libya and even help with a Qaddafi exit strategy.
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Egyptian Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman has shuttled between Israel and Gaza trying to mediate between the two sides.
He denied that another president - Dmitry Medvedev of Russia - had offered to mediate with Colonel Gadaffi.
There is no mechanism to mediate between those policies or insist on action that would counter systemic risk.
After two years of frustration, a commission trying to mediate there gave up and dissolved itself in June.
These receptors mediate the effects of about half of all medicines, including beta-blockers, antihistamines and several psychiatric medications.
The pair welcomed news the African Union would send its chief, Ghanaian President John Kufuor, to mediate the conflict.
Chief Kofi Annan is trying to mediate an end to the crisis sparked by last month's disputed presidential election.
He added that US officials were attempting to mediate between the two sides.
Richard recalls just one time--25 years ago--when they squabbled over an executive appointment, and theirlate father, Paul, had to mediate.
At the June 1988 U.S.-Soviet Summit, both countries announced a joint effort to mediate intensive negotiations on Angola and Namibia.
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In 1964, Pope Paul VI issued his first encyclical, "Ecclesiam Suam, " which stated his willingness to mediate in international disputes.
"I wanted to mediate between the walls' scale and the touchable, human scale of decorative objects like candlesticks, " he said.
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Both were called upon to mediate frequent arguments between their parents, though Lott's father, unlike Clinton's, was not physically abusive.
Mr Tsvangirai wants South Africa's ineffectual president, Thabo Mbeki, to be relieved of his duties attempting to mediate in Zimbabwe.
Chinese experts are generally divided on how far Beijing can independently mediate a peace deal on its own without international co-operation.
These strategies help build resilience and improve cognitive processes and behaviors, leaving kids better able to mediate emotional or psychological crises.
Members of the Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) helped mediate the release and were in northern Iraq to receive them.
The disciplinary panel found that she was "not fundamentally dishonest" and had worked hard to mediate her conduct since the incident.
The committee said with this in mind it would be wise for an independent tribunal to be set up to mediate disputes.
But they have agreed to return after former Commonwealth Secretary General Sir Shridath Ramphal was appointed to mediate in their continuing dispute.
The Organisation of American States, which has been seeking to mediate, said their pronouncement violated the body's Democratic Charter, approved last year.
Burkina Faso's government is trying to mediate an end to the conflict.
The allies would still love to have Moscow mediate a settlement as a way to bring it back into partnership with the West.
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