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Besides actual nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons and missiles, what will the inspectors be looking for?

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Besides actual nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons and missiles, what will the inspectors be looking for?

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Under the terms of the UNSCR 687, Iraq was required to provide full, final and complete declarations (FFCDs) of its chemical, biological, nuclear and missile weapons and technologies. The declarations that Iraq submitted were neither full, nor final, nor complete. As of early 1998, a few months before the inspectors departed and were not allowed to return, IAEA was largely satisfied with Iraqs nuclear declarations, reporting to the Security Council that IAEAs ongoing monitoring and verification activities carried out since October 1997 have not revealed indications of the existence in Iraq of prohibited equipment or materials or of the conduct of prohibited activities; Iraq has satisfactorily completed its undertaking to produce a consolidated version of its full, final and complete declaration of its clandestine nuclear programme; and Iraqs summary of the technical achievements of its nuclear weapons program is regarded by IAEA to be consistent with the technically coherent picture of

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