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British Secretary of State for Africa Valerie Amos met the
president of Cameroon and the foreign minister of Angola on
Tuesday, as part of a whirlwind bid to win backing from Africa's
three United...
Group thinking will not dictate to the three African countries
which are being courted for their UN Security Council vote on Iraq,
Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Aziz Pahad said on Monday.
French Foreign Affairs Minister Dominique de Villepin was Sunday
beginning a visit to African member states of the U.N. Security
Council in an attempt to win support for a peaceful solution to the...
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.
US President George W. Bush said Thursday the UN Security Council
was in the final stages of deciding whether to back a war against
Iraq and accused Saddam Hussein of making a "willful charade" of...
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.
Germany and France remain on a collision course with the United
States and key European allies over Iraq in a high stakes stand-off
which could weaken the United Nations, NATO, the European Union...
EU member states were again at loggerheads over Iraq Monday with
discord focussing on proposals for a new UN resolution seen by
opponents as a green light for war.