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Friday, 29 November, 2002, 17:39 GMT
What next for UN inspectors?
Sir Jeremy Greenstock will meet Tim Sebastian
In a HARDtalk interview on 2 December, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, British Ambassador to the UN, met Tim Sebastian.
The weapons inspectors may have entered Iraq, but what will they find, and how will the world react? The United States managed to secure a unanimous resolution at the Security Council. But some have said it was merely a "fig-leaf" for what America really wants - regime change in Iraq. Sir Jeremy Greenstock is Britain's Ambassador to the United Nations. What "serious consequences" does he think there will be if Iraq is found to be in breach? Tim Sebastian asks him.
This interview can be watched in full on Monday 2 December on BBC World and BBC News 24 at the following times: BBC News 24 (times shown in GMT) 0430, repeated 2230 BBC World (times shown in GMT) 0330, repeated 1130, 1530, 1830, 2330
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