European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 10, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes world tuesday november 10,1992iraq withholds list of arms suppliers Baghdad Iraq apr iraqi nude a experts refused sunday to release a list of foreign companies that helped build Saddam Hussein a nuclear weapons pro Gram a . Official said. Quot they Are trying to hide the information Quot Dimitri Perrico Leader of the United nations 32-member team said after meeting with iraqi officials. The . Team which arrived sunday in Baghdad is part of an Effort to destroy iraqis weapons of mass destruction under the . Cease fire that ended the 1991 persian Gulf War. The . Officials had no formal reception when they arrived in Baghdad and no protests were staged by iraqis who have been increasingly hostile to the . Teams because of worsening hardships caused by . Sanctions. The sanctions were imposed after Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990. Iraqi soldiers guarded the teams bus As the inspectors carried their baggage into the hotel overlooking the Tigris River. The team is made up of experts from 18 nations and includes 15 americans. One of the teams primary missions is to get Iraq to release the list of companies that helped Saddam build his nuclear weapons program. Quot they indicated that for reasons of moral obligation they Are not willing to disclose both the procurement network and also the people who have Given them technical know How Quot said Perrico a greek nuclear expert. He said he did not expect the iraqi government to cooperate and compared the inspection process to putting a Puzzle together. The International atomic Energy Agency a . Agency says Iraq must provide a list of All weapons related imports and foreign suppliers. The data would allow inspectors to double Check what the iraqis have already disclosed. Weapons investigators already know some of the Western companies that aided Saddam. But Iraq has refused to provide a detailed breakdown of its foreign links claiming that the information is confidential. A favourable report from the nuclear team the 15th to visit Iraq since the cease fire is crucial for Baghdad to persuade the . Security Council to lift the Trade embargo. Previous . Teams have unearthed much of iraqis nuclear program. They also have destroyed chemical weapons research centers factories and 151 ballistic missiles. But . Officials believe the iraqis Are still concealing a wealth of information and possibly equipment and weapons including As Many As 200 scud missiles the Type of missile used during the Gulf War. The nuclear inspectors also will Check Western Media reports that Iraq still has some nuclear seeks Friendship Aid in London London apr russian president Boris n. Yeltsin arrived in London on monday to sign the first Kusso British Friendship treaty since 1766 and seek help in obtaining debt Relief and investment. A Light rain was falling As Yeltsin arrived at Heathrow Airport and went to no. 10 Downing St. For talks with prime minister John major. He left political and economic crises in Moscow for a Welcome that surpassed those once Given soviet president Mikhail s. Gorbachev with whom Yeltsin is still waging a political feud. Yeltsin was to have lunch with Queen Elizabeth ii today at Buckingham Palace and speak to parliament. No soviet Leader Ever made such an address. British leaders have endorsed Yeltsin a Appeal for Western creditor nations known collectively As the club of Paris to reschedule payment of the $70 billion foreign debt owed by Russia and other members of the Commonwealth of Independent states. The Commonwealth formed after the soviet Union collapsed last year. But so far Yeltsin has been unable to Sway Germany which holds most of the debt and faces Mammoth financial problems stemming from reunification. As he left Moscow Yeltsin said he had Given up efforts to delay a scheduled dec. 1 meeting of the Cigis native Congress of Peoples deputies Many of whose members say they will try to use the session to derail Yeltsin a Market oriented reforms and Force changes in the Cabinet. Some hard line lawmakers say they will seek Yeltsin a resignation although it does not appear that they have the votes to do so. Brushing up on Christmas Christmas is still More than a month away but you would never know it by looking Over the works of this German woman. In her workshop in Euskirchen Palmersheim near Bonn the it turning out co Norftil statue of Santa Claut Mary and Joseph among Othera of the rapidly approaching yuletide Teavon. Japanese City elects foe of housing for . Sailors sushi Japan apr Mitsuyo Sawa an Independent who is seeking to Stop a japanese government housing project for . Military personnel and their families Here was elected mayor of the City sunday. Sawa 51, a former sushi municipal Assembly member becomes the second female mayor in Japan. The other serves in Ashiya a City in Western Japan. Sawa Drew 11,942 votes compared with 7,810 for Yoshio Hirai. The 56-year-old former municipal Assembly chief favored the japanese governments plan to build housing for . Navy personnel based at Yokosuka Home port of the . 7th Fleet. Sushi near Yokosuka is 30 Miles Sou t Hwe St of Tokyo. Sawa will succeed Kiichiro Tomino who resigned after serving two four year terms. Tomino also opposed the project. The other four mayoral candidates All favored the project. Akira Odani 56, a company president had 4,549 votes Wataru Yabe 53, a credit Bank chairman 2,948 Tadashi Igarashi 60, a former municipal clerk 1,998 and Hideki Usami 51, a priest 125. Sawa favors using All possible Means to Stop the housing project. Hirai and other candidates emphasized other concerns in the Campaign saying the housing Issue was Over. The housing for . Navy families is being built by the japanese defense Agency under the Japan-. Security agreement. The Agency plans to Start in january building 112 houses with work on 208 additional units to begin later. Environmentalists and local citizens trying to protect the native vegetation in the housing area site had pressed the City to defy the Central governments plan officials maintain the housing is necessary to relieve crowding at delving into Stalin s life debuts in Moscow Moscow up a Stalin a film that uses the relationship of the soviet dictator with his family to dramatize the life of a Man responsible for tens of millions of deaths or Midred to mixed reactions in Russia. The Moscow screening was the Only one scheduled in the country before the film hits to screens in the United states. The world premiere of the Home Box office release Drew about 1,000 invited guests to the Central House of Cinema Over the weekend a the 75th anniversary of the october revolution. Hob is to release the adm to Cable television subscribers in the United states on nov. 21. A hungarian television company has rights to distribute Stalin in Eastern Europe and the former soviet Union. The nearly three hour movie starring Robert Duvall As Josef Stalin focuses on the soviet dictators relationship with family members and particularly Nadezhda Allilu Yeva who married Stalin in 1919 and was driven to suicide 12 years later. She bore him a son and a daughter. His first wife with whom he had a son died in 1907. Russians in the audience said that the depictions of events in one of the most wrenching periods of russian history were too simplistic. Russian Gen. Dmitri to Logonov a military historian and author of a respected biography of Stalin who was a consultant for the film said viewers should realize they Are watching drama not perfect history
