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President Thabo Mbeki accompanied by the Ministers of Foreign
Affairs and Public Enterprises, Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma and Jeff
Radebe yesterday concluded a three-day state visit to Jamaica with
an...
ADDRESS BY THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION, PROFESSOR KADER ASMAL, MP, IN
THE DEBATE ON THE TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION REPORT, National
Assembly, Cape Town, 15 April 2003
Britain, Spain and the United States made a final appeal for
international unity on Iraq Sunday, urging the United Nations to
agree to an ultimatum authorising force if Iraq does not disarm.
African Union and Non-Aligned Movement countries serving on the
United Nations' Security Council must abide by their respective
organisations' views on Iraq rather than bow to pressure, Deputy...
Angola will not back a second UN Security Council resolution on
Iraq because its terms are not widely accepted, a top Angolan
foreign ministry official said in an interview broadcast overnight.
Members of a deeply riven Security Council prepared the diplomatic
ground Sunday ahead of a crucial week in the United Nations, with
the threat of war on Iraq looming large.
Britain said Monday that Iraq needed to do far more than break up
its al-Samoud 2 missiles to satisfy United Nations demands to
disarm and thus head off a US-led attack.
North Korea on Tuesday defended its decision to pull out of a key
nuclear arms treaty, saying it had been forced to act because of
threats from the United States.