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`Extend inspections'
In Berlin, a German Government source said today that 11 of the 15 U.N. Security Council members supported extending arms inspections in Iraq.
The U.S., Britain "in part", Spain and Bulgaria were the exceptions. "The others support the German position," the source said in response to a question about whether Germany was isolated in wanting the inspectors to be given more time to conduct their work.
The German Government wants to see "robust inspections carried out in line with UN resolution 1441 on Iraqi disarmament, and the international sanctions imposed after President Saddam Hussein's forces invaded Kuwait reinforced."
The source said Germany had been working together with France on a number of proposals to avoid a conflict in Iraq. The proposals included boosting the number of inspectors, tightening border controls against illegal oil exports and other smuggling, and examining more closely so-called "dual use" materials that could also be used to make weapons.
The source said the proposals did not include sending UN peacekeepers into Iraq, as suggested in news reports at the weekend.
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