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OPENING ADDRESS BY WESTERN CAPE PREMIER, MARTHINUS VAN SCHALKWYK,
SPEAKING AT 'DESTINATION CAPE TOWN', THE AIRPORTS COMPANY SOUTH
AFRICA AIRLINE DESTINATION WORKSHOP, Cape Town, 25 September 2003
US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage urged the world
community today to help Indonesia achieve economic and political
reform and to help rid Southeast Asia of terrorism.
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.
Australia announced Wednesday that a first military contingent
would leave for the Gulf this week, despite strong political and
public opposition to involvement in a US-led war in Iraq.
Trade ministers who gathered in Sydney last week for an informal
meeting of the WTO say the talks were very productive, reports the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
A deal to open up poor countries' access to cheap drugs looks
within reach in Australia, boosting the fight against Aids and a
range of other killer diseases, reports BBC Online.
Following informal talks on an acceptable political arrangement in
the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the senior United Nations
envoy to the country has said that all the parties he consulted...