| John Kampfner - 2003 - Страниц: 392
...appeared before the Security Council on 27 January. They were pleasantly surprised by what he had to say. 'Iraq appears not to have come to a genuine acceptance...to carry out to win the confidence of the world.' He spoke of 'disturbing incidents and harassment of inspectors inside Iraq'. El Baradei, the head of... | |
| Christopher Cerf - 2003 - Страниц: 738
...assessments made by Dr. Blix and Dr. EIBaradei. As Dr. Blix reported to this council on January - 27, quote, "Iraq appears not to have come to a genuine acceptance,...today, of the disarmament which was demanded of it," unquote. And as Dr. EIBaradei reported, Iraq's declaration of December 7, quote, "did not provide any... | |
| Ivo H. Daalder, James M. Lindsay - 2003 - Страниц: 286
...cooperation in his first report to the Security Council since inspections had resumed two months earlier. "Iraq appears not to have come to a genuine acceptance,...even today, of the disarmament which was demanded of it."45 Four days after Blix's surprise statement, Blair met Bush at the White House and pressed for... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 2003 - Страниц: 96
...Security Council on their efforts to verify disarmament in Iraq.1 In Mr. Blix' assessment, and I quote, "Iraq appears not to have come to a genuine acceptance,...even today, of the disarmament which was demanded 01 it." It should not come as a surprise to this committee and those who have watched the process unfold... | |
| Laurie Mylroie - 2004 - Страниц: 308
...obligations." At the end of January 2Oo3, chief UN inspector Hans Blix told Security Council members: "Iraq appears not to have come to a genuine acceptance,...the confidence of the world and to live in peace." When the United States and Great Britain demanded that the Security Council authorize the use of force,... | |
| Frank P. Harvey - 2004 - Страниц: 372
...make discovery difficult and to seek to shield documents by placing them in private homes.' tance, not even today, of the disarmament which was demanded...win the confidence of the world and to live in peace ... Against this background, the question is now asked whether Iraq has cooperated, 'immediately, unconditionally... | |
| Howard Friel, Richard A. Falk - 2004 - Страниц: 332
...by the United Nations. In his January 27 statement, Blix reported "Iraq appears not to have come to genuine acceptance — not even today — of the disarmament...to carry out to win the confidence of the world and live in peace.""' The next day's front-page headlines in the New York Times (January 28) read: "UN... | |
| Dominic McGoldrick - 2004 - Страниц: 396
...assessments made by Dr. Blix and Dr. ElBaradei. As Dr. Blix reported to this Council on January 27, 'Iraq appears not to have come to a genuine acceptance,...of the disarmament which was demanded of it.' And as Dr. ElBaradei reported, Iraq's declaration of December 7 'did not provide any new information relevant... | |
| Philip Gordon, Jeremy Shapiro - 2004 - Страниц: 274
...14. Blix's first report to the Security Council, on January 27, had been quite harsh, concluding that Iraq "appears not to have come to a genuine acceptance,...today, of the disarmament which was demanded of it." Now, three weeks later, Blix still had a number of unanswered questions, but was able to report that... | |
| James Thomas (Jr.), Josh Poppen - 2004 - Страниц: 288
...report further to the UN on this on Wednesday. As Dr Blix. the UN Chief Inspector reported last week, "Iraq appears not to have come to a genuine acceptance...today - of the disarmament which was demanded of it." He said that Iraq's declaration seemed to contain no new evidence; that there are indications that... | |
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