"And it's even rarer when the two countries are considered close allies, like the United States and Britain.[Bolton upset? Poor little flower]
But US Ambassador John Bolton was obviously upset at published reports last week by several British journalists saying the United States was opposed to including the name of any Sudanese government official on a Security Council list of people who should be subject to UN sanctions for blocking peace and violating human rights in Darfur.
The reports, quoting unidentified diplomats, said Britain and other nations recommended a list of eight names, including government officials, but the U.S. wanted only a middle-ranking militiaman and one rebel.
Bolton said this wasn't true - and blamed the British for an erroneous leak."
See Apr 13 2006 UK, US call for sanctions against 4 Sudanese over Darfur.
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The contribution of this blog is of paramount importance: congratulations for you are doing a truly remarkable job in assembling all that information and raising awareness. Keep up the good work.
How kind of you, thank you Anastasia. Regards from England, UK.
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