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Selected Documents and Statements
February 2003
- 'The Results In Terms Of
Disarmament Have Been Very Limited So Far': UNMOVIC Quarterly
Report, February 28
- China-Russia
Communiqués on Iraq and North Korea, February 27
- Non-Aligned Movement Summit
Declaration, Kuala Lumpur, February 25
- US-UK-Spain Draft Resolution
& France-Germany-Russia Memorandum on Iraq, February
24
- Weapons Inspectors' Briefing
on Iraq, UN Security Council, February 14
- French Proposal on
Strengthening Iraq Inspections, February 11
- Russia-Germany-France
Declaration on Iraq, February 11
- 'We Have Entered A New World
Of Proliferation': Statement by George Tenet, US Director of
Central Intelligence, February 11
- Russian-French Declaration on
Strategic Issues, Paris, February 10
- Munich Security Conference:
Selected Speeches, February 7/9
- I. 'He Will Be Disarmed':
Adam Ingram, UK Minister of State for the Armed Forces, February
9
- II. 'We Have Hopes of
Greater Stability': Ephraim Halevy, Director of the Israeli
National Security Council, February 9
- III. 'NATO is Split': US
Senator Joseph Lieberman (Democrat), February 8
- IV. 'Iraq Is The Test': US
Senator John McCain (Republican), February 8
- V. 'North Korea Is Not a
Regional Problem': Toshimiti Motegi, Japanese Senior Vice Minister
of Foreign Affairs, February 8
- VI. 'A New Transatlantic
Consensus': Lord Robertson, NATO Secretary General, February
8
- VII. 'Did The UN Mean It?':
Donald Rumsfeld, US Defense Secretary, February 8
- 'This Is Not An Issue For Any
State Alone': Speech by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, February
8
- 'An Ominous Cloud': Statement
to Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters by UN Secretary-General
Kofi Annan, February 6
- 'This Body Places Itself In
Danger of Irrelevance': US Secretary of State Powell Presentation
on Iraq, UN Security Council, February 5
- Saddam Hussein Interview,
February 4
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