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11 October 2002 23:41 BDST
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Blair's Russian mission fails as
Putin questions UK 'propaganda'

By Nigel Morris in Moscow

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Tony Blair's mission to win Russian support for an attack on Iraq failed yesterday when
President Vladimir Putin cast doubt on whether Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass
destruction.

A downcast Prime Minister flew back from Moscow knowing he had a diplomatic mountain
to climb to persuade UN Security Council members to issue an ultimatum for the Iraqis 
to
comply with weapons inspections.

Mr Blair had appeared uncomfortable as President Putin delivered a scathing critique of
"propagandistic" claims that President Saddam was illegally stockpiling deadly weapons.
The rebuff for Mr Blair came on the same day that the Nobel peace prize was awarded to
the former American president Jimmy Carter, who has warned of the "tragic error" of his
country's moves towards war. In a rare swipe at a sitting US President, the Nobel
committee said the award should be seen as a criticism of George Bush.

British diplomats took comfort from Mr Putin's first public declaration that he would 
be
prepared to consider a fresh UN resolution on Iraq, although he said his preference 
was to
secure the return of weapons inspectors to Baghdad without the threat of military 
action. At
a brief joint news conference, he expressed scepticism at the immediate threat posed by
President Saddam as set out in a recent Downing Street dossier. He said: "Any 
government
would release some information to the mass media. That is certainly done to shore up 
their
position. It could be seen as a propagandistic step."

He added: "Russia doesn't have in its possession any trustworthy data which would 
support
the existence of nuclear weapons or weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. We haven't
received from our partners any such information as yet."

Mr Putin cited in support this week's assessment to the US Congress by the CIA that
President Saddam was unlikely to be preparing for chemical or biological strikes. But 
he
added: "We do have apprehensions such weapons might exist in the territory of Iraq. 
That
is precisely why we want to see to it that weapons inspectors travel there." Mr Blair
admitted there could be "different perspectives" regarding the threat but added: 
"There is
one certain way to find out, and that is to let the inspectors back."

A British official said: "There are still a lot of hard negotiations ahead to close the
differences.'' The official said a quick agreement was unlikely and an EU summit at 
the end
of this month would provide the next opportunity for Mr Blair to discuss the crisis in 
person
with his overseas counterparts. The delays may try the patience of President Bush, who 
on
Thursday secured the support of Congress for the use of military force against Iraq.

Mr Blair and Mr Putin, accompanied by their wives, held talks and a working dinner at 
the
Russian leader's country retreat. Mr Putin said he was pleased Iraq had agreed to the
readmission of weapons inspectors. "We see no need for any new United Nations security
council resolution." In a hint of flexibility, he added: "We don't exclude the 
possibility of
coming up with some co-ordinated decisions, including the possibility of a new 
resolution."

British officials said the comments showed Moscow was shifting position. One source 
said:
"We believe we are moving forward in securing a fresh mandate for inspection." But,
underlining the Russian position, a deputy foreign minister, Yuri Fedotov, said the 
draft
American resolution on Iraq contained conditions that could not possibly be 
implemented.

Asked whether Russia had been offered help to cushion the impact on its economy of a 
war
against Iraq, Mr Putin said the meeting should not be portrayed as "a bargaining 
place'' or
as an "oriental bazaar''. He added: "The economic consequences are of importance both 
to
us and of other states of the world, including the United Kingdom. We necessarily 
discussed
this.''
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