81. Both countries have repeatedly said they want to settle their differences peacefully. 82. Both countries said they recovered wreckage from the aircraft, which may have been scattered on both sides of the border. 83. Both countries said they stressed their commitment to minimizing casualties and damage to civilian property and providing humanitarian aid to the Afghan people. 84. Both countries said they would withdraw only after U.N. troops deploy and the Rwandan Hutu militia is disarmed. 85. Both countries say their claims to the islands go back hundreds of years, but South Korea now controls the islands. 86. Both countries say their programs are for peaceful purposes. 87. Both countries say they have legitimite security interests in eastern Congo and accuse Kabila of failing to rid the common border area of Rwandan and Ugandan rebels. 88. Both countries have said they will abide by any treaty, but unless they commit to zero testing they could still conduct small tests. 89. Both countries have said they will join at a later date. 90. Both countries have said they will withdraw from the human rights declaration that created the commission. |