Bid for permanent UN weapons inspection force

Britain and France want to turn the UN inspection force that worked in Iraq before the war into a permanent agency authorised to investigate biological weapons and missile programmes worldwide, The Associated Press has learned.

Bid for permanent UN weapons inspection force

Britain and France want to turn the UN inspection force that worked in Iraq before the war into a permanent agency authorised to investigate biological weapons and missile programmes worldwide, The Associated Press has learned.

The United States opposes the idea, diplomats and UN officials said, putting Washington at odds with Britain.

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