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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: AK2004 who wrote (20843)3/14/2003 3:21:31 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 25898
 
I'll try for Chilean.

cnn.com

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Chile, one of the key undecided members of the U.N. Security Council, plans to present a proposal to break the deadlock over disarming Iraq, Chilean President Ricardo Lagos announced Friday.

The plan would give Iraq three weeks to meet five conditions similar to the British benchmarks that were circulated this week.

The Chilean proposal would seek to get Baghdad to:

• Allow 30 scientists to be interviewed outside Iraq, with their families, should they so desire;

• Identify all stocks of chemical weapons known to have existed before 1998 or provide documentation proving they have been destroyed;

• Identify all stocks of anthrax known to have existed before 1998 or provide documentation proving they have been destroyed;

• Destroy all banned Al Samoud 2 missiles and their components; and

• Release information regarding any drone aircraft so that they cannot disperse chemical weapons.

Unlike the British plan, Chile's proposal would not call for Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to renounce his weapons of mass destruction on television or account for mobile weapons laboratories.



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