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US President George W Bush has demanded that Liberian President
Charles Taylor leave the war-ravaged West African nation, as he
neared a decision on sending US peacekeeping troops there.
Searching for new opportunities for progress towards peace and
stability in West Africa, members of the United Nations Security
Council are set to leave tomorrow for a special mission to seven...
The UN Security Council will send a mission to seven West African
countries next week to explore ways to bring peace and stability to
the troubled region, a statement said yesterday.
The Security Council is expected to adopt a resolution Tuesday to
renew UN sanctions against Liberia for 12 months, the British
ambassador to the United Nations, Jeremy Greenstock, said Monday.
The Security Council held almost four hours of inconclusive talks
Thursday on a British proposal to break the deadlock over a draft
resolution which would authorize military action to disarm Iraq.
The United States on Monday ratcheted up disarmament pressure on
Iraq but key members of the UN Security Council called for giving
inspectors more time following their first report on attempts to...
As the Security Council continued closed-door consultations today
on a proposed resolution aimed at enabling United Nations weapons
inspectors to return to the country, Secretary-General Kofi...
After holding closed-door consultations on the latest diplomatic
moves to address the situation in Iraq, members of the United
Nations Security Council today decided to continue their talks on
Friday.