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EU leaders moved to heal deep rifts over Iraq with a compromise
declaration at an emergency summit Monday telling President Saddam
Hussein he must disarm immediately -- but also insisting that war...
French President Jacques Chirac insisted in an interview released
Sunday that continued UN arms inspections were the best way to
resolve the crisis in Iraq, but admitted that disarmament would not...
As world attention focuses on Friday's report from UN weapons
inspectors, the discovery of an Iraqi missile may be the "smoking
gun" the United States has sought to launch a war on Baghdad.
US President George W. Bush's national security advisor,
Condoleezza Rice, met Tuesday with the chief UN inspector
overseeing Iraqi disarmament, Hans Blix, a top US official said.
NATO pressed ahead Wednesday with intense diplomatic wrangling to
resolve a crisis over planning for an Iraq war, although a new
compromise proposal failed to bring any immediate progress.
Eight African nations on Monday wound up a summit on implementing a
peace deal to end Ivory Coast's five-month war by putting their
weight behind a shaky French-brokered accord and the new prime...
NATO ambassadors were to resume efforts Tuesday to resolve a
trans-Atlantic crisis over military planning for an Iraq war, after
three European countries vetoed US plans to boost defences for
Turkey.