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Allowing Galicia ships into Moroccan waters, a royal donation not an accord
Morocco's King Mohammed VI's decision to allow Spanish ships into the Moroccan Exclusive Economic Zone, is "a royal donation" meant to help Galician peoples affected by sunken tanker Prestige oil slick, said Morocco's Fisheries minister, Tayeb Rhafs.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 1/18/2003

Cache of Iraqi Warheads "Serious and Troubling," White House Says
The White House finds "serious and troubling" the discovery by U.N. weapons inspectors of 11 empty chemical warheads in Iraq, White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer told reporters January 17.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 1/18/2003

Powell Says Iraq Failing to Meet Mandate of U.N. Resolution
Iraq is failing to meet the requirements placed upon it by the United Nations Security Council in Resolution 1441, Secretary of State Colin Powell said January 17 in remarks at the State Department to journalists from nations newly elected as members of the 15-member United Nations Security Council.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 1/18/2003

UN inspectors visit ice-making factory, defunct chlorine plant
United Nations inspectors yesterday continued their probe for evidence of illegal weapons in Iraq, visiting an ice-making factory and a defunct chlorine plant outside of Baghdad.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 1/18/2003

Spanish farmers seek to ban entry of Moroccan fruits, flowers to europe
Farmers and stock breeders from southern Spain have called their peers in the southern town of Almeria to block the passage of Moroccan fruits and flowers to Europe.
Morocco-Spain, Economics, 1/18/2003

Baker to request extension of MINURSO mandate
James Baker, personal envoy of the United Nations Secretary General for the Sahara, said Thursday he will request to the UN Security Council to extend the mandate of MINURSO (French acronym for the UN Mission for the holding of referendum in the Sahara), Algerian news agency (APS) reports.
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 1/18/2003

                                                                                                                                                   
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