Syria denied again that it harbored any alleged Iraqi weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) or that fighters were infiltrating into Iraq across its border to attack US-led forces there. “Accusations leveled at Syria (in respect to Iraqi weapons) are unfounded … (In any event), I have not heard a US official making such charges against Syria,” Prime Minister Mohammad Naji Otri told Dubai-based Al-Arabiya satellite TV about claims that part of Iraq’s prohibited arms had been moved to Syria. Syrian Information Minister Ahmad al-Hassan had on Sunday strongly denied a claim by the former head of the US-led coalition’s search for alleged Iraqi WMDs that parts had been moved to Syria in the run-up to the war that toppled Iraqi president Saddam Hussein last April. Full Story
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