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Planned UN meeting on Iraq maybe later than Jan 15

Published: Wed 24 Dec 2003 11:17 AM
Planned UN meeting on Iraq may be held later than 15 January - spokesman
A planned meeting between the United Nations and representatives of the Iraqi Governing Council and the United States-led Coalition Provisional Authority could be slightly delayed in order to accommodate the schedule of participants, a UN spokesman said today.
Responding to press questions, Fred Eckhard said the 15 January date mentioned by Secretary-General Kofi Annan at a recent press conference "may not be most convenient for the members of the Governing Council" so other possibilities are being examined.
The Spokesman went on to add that the Secretary-General's preference would be to hold a trilateral meeting but, if a suitable date cannot be found, sequential meetings could achieve the same results.

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