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Russia vows to block war resolution
MOSCOW, MARCH 7.Russia has reiterated its resolve to block the United States-British war resolution on Iraq, despite mounting pressure from Washington. The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, told the U.S. President, George W. Bush, that Moscow ...
Focus shifts to Blix report
UNITED NATIONS, MARCH 7. When the top weapons inspectors, Hans Blix and Mohammad ElBaradei, are finished with their presentations before the United Nations Security Council, all attention will turn to the second resolution, the passage of which ...
U.K. for talks on resolution
UNITED NATIONS, MARCH 7.ready to take a look at the wording of the draft second resolution and did not rule out the possibility of an amendment. "We are ready to discuss the wording of that resolution and take on board any constructive ...
Blair may risk political career to support U.S.
LONDON, MARCH 7. As it begins to look increasingly unlikely for Britain and United States to get the U.N. security council's backing for a second resolution on Iraq, the big question being asked here is: would the British Prime Minister, Tony ...
Germany, France to put up stiff resistance
BRUSSELS, MARCH 7.As Germany, Russia and France further harden their stance to overwhelmingly oppose use of force to resolve the crises in Iraq, the Bush and Blair Governments in the U.S. and Britain are seen equally determined to force a vote ...
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