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FOREIGN DESK
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August 7, 2002, Wednesday
U.S. Is Seeking Pledges to Shield Its Peacekeepers From Tribunal
By CHRISTOPHER MARQUIS
(NYT)
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Bush administration, still wary of new International Criminal Court, is asking individual nations to pledge not to extradite American peacekeepers or other personnel; has so far signed agreements with Romania and Israel and is approaching Italy on matter; more than 9,000 American peacekeepers are now stationed in nine countries and administration fears politically-motivated prosecutions (M)
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