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Russo-Franco-German talks on Iraq open
SAINT PETERSBURG (AFP) Apr 11, 2003
The leaders of France, Germany and Russia began trilateral talks here Friday aimed at promoting a central role for the United Nations in Iraq, in the aftermath of a war they had strongly opposed.

President Vladimir Putin of Russia, Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of Germany and President Jacques Chirac of France -- who all objected to the US-led invasion of Iraq without UN approval -- are pushing for the United Nations to oversee the transition to a post-Saddam administration.

The talks, in Saint Petersburg's Grand Hotel Europe, follow separate bilateral meetings between Putin and each of his two guests.

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