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Subject: “The issue is compliance on the part of Saddam Hussein.” | |
Author: Secretary of State Colin BonkersFeb. 9 |
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Date Posted: 21:05:24 02/09/03 Sun U.N. officials upbeat after Iraq talks Baghdad shares files on anthrax; U.S. adamant in calling for compliance IAEA nuclear weapons chief Mohammed ElBaradei, left, and U.N. chief weapons inspector Hans Blix, confer before a television interview at U.N. headquarters in Baghdad. NBC, MSNBC AND NEWS SERVICES Feb. 9 — Chief U.N. arms inspector Hans Blix said Sunday that he hoped he had “seen a beginning” of improved Iraqi cooperation with the U.N. weapons inspection program as he ended two days of talks in Baghdad. However, while Iraq surrendered some documents and promised to hand over more, U.S. officials remained unconvinced of Iraqi efforts at disarmament. “The issue is not more inspectors,” said Secretary of State Colin Powell. “The issue is compliance on the part of Saddam Hussein.” [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |