IAEA inspector hopes Syria trip is start to probe (AP)
Sunday, 22 June 2008 11:26

A general view of Damascus, the Syrian capital on Saturday June 21.2008. Inspectors of The U.N. nuclear watchdog will visit Syria on Sunday to check U.S. and Israeli allegations that Damascus had tried to build a plutonium-producing facility under the radar of the international community. IAEA chief  Mohamed ElBaradei urged Damascus Friday evening to show absolute transparency and help with the inspectors.(AP Photo/ Bassem Tellawi).AP - U.N. nuclear sleuths probing allegations that Syria is hiding secret atomic activities expressed hope Sunday that a trip to Damascus will be the start of a thorough investigation into the accusations.


 

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Advancing Chad rebels take town
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