Report says US may not seek UN vote for future Iraq government

The New York Times has reported that the US government may cease attempts to get a UN vote on its plan for the future government in Iraq, due to opposition from other Security Council members.

The New York Times has reported that the US government may cease attempts to get a UN vote on its plan for the future government in Iraq, due to opposition from other Security Council members.

As recently as yesterday, US ambassador to the United Nations John Negroponte said Washington stands behind its draft UN resolution on Iraq, despite opposition from other countries, and will not make major changes to it.

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