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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: E who wrote (383293)3/31/2003 10:26:47 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
i wanted to express my appreciation for your posting of the wright resignation letter earlier today....

it certainly raised my interest in mongolia, and let's be real....mongolia doesn't get a whole lot of coverage in the news so apart from her resignation letter being publicized, it is quite doubtful i would have even given mongolia any thought considering that it seems so far removed geographically and all...i didn't realize that they were part of the coalition.

(scroll down to the bottom to see the piece on ms. wright's resignation....under "news in brief")

mongolnet.mn

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Mongolia’s stance on Iraq

In connection with military attacks by the USA on Iraq, the Foreign Affairs Minister of Mongolia, L. Erdenechuluun, reported the government’s postion: Mongolia has joined the Coalition of the Willing.
“This is not a military coalition, but a politically motivated declaration. It means that Iraq must get rid of weapons of mass destruction,” the Minister said on March 20.


Foreign Affairs Minister L.Erdenechuluun


He added, “The Government, like other countries, supports to resolve the issue by peaceful ways. The Mongolian Government condemned Iraq for its aggression against neighbouring countries and using weapons of mass destruction.”
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