US Ambassador John Bolton has said he wants another UN resolution forcing
"We certainly see a resolution that continued to push for full implementation of 1559," Bolton said, referring to the measure adopted in September 2004 demanding the withdrawal of foreign forces from
He said such a resolution would not be drawn up for several weeks. "The conclusion of 1559 that
Bolton was speaking on Wednesday after Security Council consultations on a 26 October report from special UN envoy Terje Roed-Larsen, who said
"How many times can you kill one person - two times, five times or 10 times when one time is enough?" Denisov asked. "And that is the case here."
Other Security Council diplomats said they had no immediate plans to pass another resolution.
Arms smuggling
Roed-Larsen's report said weapons were still being smuggled across the Syrian border to Palestinian refugee camps in
"It is not disputed by the government of Syria nor the government of Lebanon that there are arms flows and even that there have been massive arms flows across the border," albeit in both directions, Roed-Larsen said after the consultations.
He told reporters he was not in a position to say who supplied the arms.
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Hizb Allah talks
Roed-Larsen said he was encouraged that the leader of the Hizb Allah resistance group, also a legal party in
"I found that an encouraging and a very productive comment," he said. "What we are doing at this point is to encourage the government of
Hizb Allah chief Shaikh Hassan Nasr Allah has spoken in favour of a dialogue but also said his group would not disarm as long as
Hizb Allah, also backed by
As the potential threat of economic sanctions loomed over
Monday’s Security Council resolution did not include sanctions but warns of ‘further action’ that could include an embargo if the UN considers
Dardari said
"The past years of relative isolation are proving to be somehow useful as we are self-sufficient in many areas," Reuters quoted Dardari as saying.
"In our dealings we are stronger because we are less dependent and the economy is less exposed to foreign external pressures," said Dardari, whose country produces 450,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil and exports about 250,000 bpd.
However Dardari acknowledged that international sanctions would still disrupt trade, especially with the European Union, the destination for half of
"There is no country that is 100% self sufficient. It's stupid to think we are not going to be affected to some extent," he said.
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In this handout photo released by the Anti Defamation League, U.S. Ambassador the United Nations, John R. Bolton, speaks at the Anti Defamation League 2005 National Commission Meeting in