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In a surprise move, Russia and France began circulating proposals to significantly water-down a U.S. draft resolution on Iraq, removing language some say could authorize military force against Baghdad and limiting inspections on presidential sites, diplomats told The Associated Press.Both Russia and France had strongly opposed elements in the U.S. draft and six weeks of negotiations failed to win them over.The Russia text seemed to be more stridently opposed to the U.S. draft resolution while diplomats close to the negotiations said the French paper tried to bridge the American and Russian drafts in an effort to reach consensus within the Security Council.The competing drafts were sent to Security Council members ahead of a new round
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