UN team in Iraq
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United Nations weapons experts arrived in Baghdad yesterday to work out a programme for the future control and monitoring of Iraq's war machine, a Security Council condition for the lifting of its oil embargo, Reuter reports from Baghdad. The experts were led by American Charles Duelfer, number two with the UN Special Commission dismantling Iraqi weapons banned by 1991 Gulf war ceasefire resolutions.
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