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UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is recommending a 15 percent
reduction in the number of U.N. troops in Haiti and an examination
of whether a peacekeeping operation is still the best way to support
the impoverished Caribbean nation.In a report to the U.N. Security Council
circulated Tuesday, Ban said he intends to discuss with Haiti's government
and member states the best way for the U.N. to continue contributing
to "greater stability and development in the country."Ban said he will explore
the option of replacing the peacekeeping mission, known as MINUSTAH, "with
a smaller, more focused assistance mission by 2016" and include proposals
on the way forward in his next report in March 2014.In the
meantime, he recommended reducing MINUSTAH's military strength from 6,270
to 5,021 by June 2014.
be made public with the eventual release of such documents
under the new U.S. Freedom of Information Act -- the same act
the Washington-based National Security Archive used to get the latest release."I
requested these particular materials in 2000 and it took 11 years to
get them," the archive's Malcolm Byrne said in an email to The
Associated Press on Tuesday.Iranian leaders have been asking for an official
apology ever since the coup. The U.S. and Iran remain at odds
over Iran's plans to build up its nuclear power system, and allegedly,
nuclear weapons capability.President Bill Clinton came close to apologizing
in oblique comments in 1999, and President Barack Obama acknowledged the
U.S. actions in his Cairo speech in 2009."In the middle of the
Cold War, the United States played a role in the overthrow of
a democratically elected Iranian government," Obama said to the Egyptian
audience, citing that as a reason for tension between the two countries.No
U.S. leader has explicitly apologized, and the White House offered no immediate
comment Tuesday on the new disclosures.
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