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Arab nations, Turkey want Saddam to go into exile
Washington: Desperate to avoid a US invasion of Iraq, several Arab countries and Turkey are voicing support for its President Saddam Hussein's exile.

Chances of Indo-Pak nuke strikes remote: Russia
Moscow: Drawing an analogy between the Russia-American relations in the 1980s and the current Indo-Pak relations, a top Russian defence expert has said chances of India and Pakistan trading nuclear strikes in the event of a military conflict were remote.

Pak is part of global consensus against Iraq: US
Washington: The United States has said Pakistan is "currently part of the global consensus that Iraq cannot be allowed to develop weapons of mass destruction".

Improve Indo-Pak relations, Pallone urges Jamali
Washington: Deploring Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's war rhetoric on the one hand, as it did not seem to "bode well for diplomacy" between India and Pakistan, United States Congressman Frank Pallone has, on the other hand, praised Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali for his "encouraging statements" and urged him to forge good relations with India.

US to act decisively if Iraq refuses to disarm: Bush
Washington: Preferring the threat of using force against Iraq to diplomacy in the case of North Korea, United States President George W Bush warned Iraqi President Saddam Hussein that if he fails to scrap weapons of mass destruction, America "will act decisively".

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