91. Swedish diplomats say that Ekeus had never expected the process to take so long, and there is no indication of an imminent sanctions lifting. 92. The Algerian protest was instead presented to another Swedish diplomat. 93. The former Swedish diplomat arrived in Manama overnight Wednesday from UN headquarters in New York, the sources said. 94. The former Swedish diplomat said his next report to the security council would be a detailed one. 95. The former Swedish diplomat visits Iraq about every two months to verify whether Baghdad has complied with all UN disarmament resolutions. 96. The former Swedish diplomat said he suspected the sites contained weapons material banned under UN disarmament resolutions. 97. The former Swedish diplomat said he was to present a report to the UN Security Council on Monday on the results of his discussions in Baghdad. 98. The former Swedish diplomat said then that Iraq had admitted for the first time to developing a biological program for offensive purposes. 99. The former Swedish diplomat was to leave Thursday for Qatar and Bahrain before flying back to New York. 100. The former Swedish diplomat led a group of seven UN officials, including veteran inspector Nikita Smidovitch, a Russian ballistic missile expert, he said. |