61. And we are destroying weapons. 62. Australian Ambassador Richard Butler will succeed Rolf Ekeus as chairman of the U.N. team seeking to make sure Iraq complies with orders to destroy its weapons of mass destruction. 63. Baghdad maintains it has destroyed its weapons of mass destruction and is no longer a threat to its neighbors. 64. Belarus says it is behind on its commitment to destroy weapons because it cannot afford the expensive techniques involved, but will comply as soon as it can. 65. Before that can happen, the U.N. inspectors must certify that Iraq has destroyed its weapons of mass destruction and long-range missiles. 66. Both South Africa and Britain support U.N. Security Council resolutions for Iraq to destroy its weapons of mass destruction. 67. But de Klerk simultaneously said all the weapons had been destroyed as the Cold War ended and the state no longer feared a military onslaught from hostile black neighbors. 68. But de Klerk said all the weapons had been destroyed as the Cold War ended. 69. But it remains unclear whether the IRA ever intends to allow any weapons to be destroyed. 70. But the United Nations will only lift its embargo when it verifies that Iraq has destroyed its weapons of mass destruction. |