Downing Street on Tuesday published this list of "10 questions Iraq must answer" in the wake of the United Nations weapons inspectors' reports.
Iraq has insisted it is co-operating with the inspections regime and says it is willing to answer any questions the inspectors have.
- Will Iraq provide co-operation on the substance of inspections?
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Will Iraq agree to U2 surveillance plane flights on UN terms?
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Will Iraq now end all harassment of inspectors?
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Will Iraq now either provide evidence of the destruction of its VX nerve agent or co-operate fully with its destruction?
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Will Iraq now account for all its chemical bombs and rockets?
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Will Iraq now credibly explain the purpose of quantities found of Thiodiglycol, a precursor chemical for mustard gas?
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Will Iraq now provide the evidence that it destroyed its anthrax or co-operate fully with its destruction?
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Will Iraq now account for the extended range of its Al Samoud 2 and Al Fatah missiles?
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Will Iraq now produce all documents from their places of hiding (after inspectors found papers about laser enrichment of uranium in a scientist's home)?
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Will Iraq now actively provide interviews with scientists on UN terms?