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Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov said Tuesday that his ministry would soon appoint a special envoy to the Islamic world, indicating that Moscow was moving to mend ties that have been frayed by its increasing closeness with Israel and disputes over the war in mostly Muslim Chechnya. At a joint news conference with Abdelouahed Belkeziz, the secretary-general of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, Ivanov sought to play up shared views. \"Our positions on many international issues are either close or identical,\" he said, adding that Moscow and the OIC could improve their cooperation.
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Russia said Wednesday it saw no grounds for the use of force against Iraq, calling on the international community to allow U.N. weapons inspectors more time to continue their work, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
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The United Nations top refugee official left the Taleban headquarters in southern Afghanistan yesterday without the temporary truce he was seeking, but praising the Islamic militia for virtually wiping out the production of opium, which is used to make heroin. Ruud Lubbers, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, told reporters that the powerful governor of southern Kandahar, Mullah Mohammed Hasan, promised to take his appeal for a temporary ceasefire to the Taleban's reclusive leader Mullah Mohammed Omar and to Foreign Minister Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil. He said one good sign was a report by the United Nations Drug Control Programme that the Taleban have virtually eliminated poppies - the plant from which opium is extracted and made into heroin.

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