The United States said on Friday it saw no need for new international agreements at a U.N. conference opening next week to weigh a tightening of a five-year-old crackdown on illegal trafficking in small arms. “The purpose of this conference is simply to follow up on activities authorized by the 2001 conference, and we don’t see any need for treaties or agreements coming out of this,” said John Bolton, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Full Story
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