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Blix asks Iraq to 'come clean' ahead of inspections
United Nations: Chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix has asked Iraq to come clean with its programme of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) or provide "convincing" evidence to substantiate its current position that it has none.
'India can handle scourge of terrorism on its own'
London: India has asserted that its restraint against cross-border terrorism should not be seen as a sign of weakness and if necessary, it will tackle the scourge on its own.
US warns Pak of sanctions over ties with N Korea
Washington: The United States has warned Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf that any co-operation with North Korea in the nuclear field would be "inappropriate and have consequences" including sanctions.
UN extends Iraq's oil-for-food plan for 9 days
United Nations: The United Nations Security Council has extended the oil-for-food programme for Iraq by only nine days instead of the usual six month period as diplomats failed to resolve differences between the United States and other members.
'Indo-Pak talks must resume despite infiltration'
Washington: The United States believe that Jammu and Kashmir is a "disputed
territory" and it must be "resolved through negotiations", between India and
Pakistan keeping in view the wishes of Kashmiri people, despite the "ongoing
infiltration by militants" into Indian territory, a paper on India-US relations said.
US condemns Raghunath temple attack in Jammu
Washington: Condemning the militant attack on temples in Jammu, United States has said such attacks of violence would not solve the Kashmir problem nor achieve any political goal.
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