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Article: IRAQ: SABRI IN NEW YORK TO END SANCTIONS.(Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri to meet with Kofi Annan of the United Nations)(Brief Article)
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- May 6, 2002
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Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri is to meet with UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in New York on 1 May and again on 3 May, after Annan returns from Washington. The critical question to be discussed is whether international inspections will resume. Iraq initially called for the meetings with Annan without preconditions. Baghdad insists that it will readmit the inspectors only if there is a linkage with an end to economic sanctions and a halt to the no-fly zones patrolled by British and U.S. warplanes over Iraq, as well as U.S. threats against Iraq's government. But Iraqi officials have expressed growing concern at what they called the "aggression" of the U.S. and will ...
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