It's obviously troubling for the United States because if violators are allowed to stay on, and it's not a permanent body, then the human rights soap box is not a soap box at all.

We, the Security Council, have a lot of ideas, but nothing is set in stone until we see what's in the report.

We have strongly held feelings about how we want to comply. ... The two years they spent hiding everything causes everyone to have concern.

Is looking into the request for additional funds.

We don't want to get into a tit for tat with Iran.

[The current human rights commission] is completely broken, ... It's the violators who are in control.

There is a unanimous feeling within the council that there must be greater cooperation from the Syrians.

Should be turned over immediately.

Other criteria [besides just a regional rotation or a General Assembly vote] have to be established. There have to be some standards set.