US drops threat resolution on Iraq

FRANCE and Russia were studying a new US compromise for a Security Council resolution on Iraq yesterday, as Moscow said it might agree to military action if Baghdad fails to co-operate with weapons inspections.

US drops threat resolution on Iraq

In an effort to end a five-week impasse among the permanent council members, the US, backed by Britain, dropped a demand that a resolution explicitly authorise military force against Iraq.

The new offer was designed to win support from the other three permanent members of the council France, Russia and China which want to give Iraq a chance to co-operate with weapons inspectors without the threat of force.

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