Iraqi parliament rejects UN resolution

The Iraqi parliament today unanimously recommended rejection of a UN resolution strengthening the mandate of international arms inspectors, but said the final decision would be left to President Saddam Hussein.

The Iraqi parliament today unanimously recommended rejection of a UN resolution strengthening the mandate of international arms inspectors, but said the final decision would be left to President Saddam Hussein.

According to a parliamentary resolution read during the session in Baghdad, the 250 member parliament accepted an earlier recommendation from its foreign relations committee.

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