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  • The New Zealanders called it " megaphone diplomacy ."
  • "I don't believe in megaphone diplomacy ."
  • We decided also that megaphone diplomacy will be replaced by telephone diplomacy,
  • And New Zealand Prime Minister Jenny Shipley branded it " megaphone diplomacy ."
  • "At least it's no longer megaphone diplomacy, " he said.
  • In recent weeks, Annan has repeatedly cited Butler's lack of diplomacy, what he calls " megaphone diplomacy ."
  • New Zealand Prime Minister Jenny Shipley, whose nation hosts next year's summit, said Gore's " megaphone diplomacy " was threatening APEC.
  • But in London, the British Foreign Office urged the " utmost restraint " in EU actions and an end to " megaphone diplomacy ."
  • What is important for Australia to do, and what we are continuing to do, is to sit together to talk about improving bilateral relations and to avoid megaphone diplomacy.
  • "Customers are losing their mail, postal workers are losing their pay, and neither megaphone diplomacy or unofficial action will solve the problem, " she said.
  • Annan appears to have been moved by Iraqi charges that Butler has been provocative in his dealings with Baghdad, accusing him on Monday of practicing " megaphone diplomacy ."
  • Menzies Campbell, the Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman, criticized the reported comments as " the kind of megaphone diplomacy which gets Britain a bad name in Europe ."
  • But Lu appeared Thursday to lay the dispute to rest, saying he did not want to engage in megaphone diplomacy, and his address was marked by its detail and soothing tone.
  • The meeting today came after months of megaphone diplomacy and only hours after President Jiang took a thinly-disguised shot at the U . S ., saying it was meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.
  • The meeting came after months of megaphone diplomacy between the two nations and only hours after Jiang took a thinly-disguised shot at the U . S ., saying it was meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.
  • So we will carry on discussing that with the U . N ., with other allies, but I think that is best done in those discussions without trying to do it by discussion through the press conference or through megaphone diplomacy.
  • "I know the easiest way to get a cheer in Brussels is to stand up in the European Parliament and denounce America, " he says, " but that's why you need telephone diplomacy, not megaphone diplomacy ."
  • The back-and-forth megaphone diplomacy between Moscow and Washington over Bush's plans and the constraints imposed by the treaty have been increasing against the backdrop of intense pressure from the White House to win Russian concessions on the treaty in a matter of months.
  • Stressing that he doesn't believe in " megaphone diplomacy, " the secretary-general urged both chief U . N . weapons inspector Richard Butler and Iraqi officials to cool the rhetoric, develop a working relationship, and get on with their jobs.
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