Blair
called to give evidence to Iraq inquiry for a second time
Thursday December 09, 2010 08:56:33 AM,
DPA
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London:
Tony Blair was Wednesday requested to appear for a second time
before a public inquiry probing Britain's involvement in the Iraq
conflict, and the strategic and political decisions taken in the
run-up to the 2003 US-led invasion.
The so-called Chilcot Inquiry in London said the former prime
minister, who led Britain's Labour government from 1997 to 2007,
would have to appear to answer "further questions" early next
year.
Jack Straw, the former Foreign Secretary, would also be recalled.
Blair, 57, first gave evidence to the inquiry in January 2010. The
former leader delivered a strong defence of the decisions taken by
his government in the run-up to the invasion, and its close
cooperation with the US government of George W. Bush at the time.
Blair, asked repeatedly by the inquiry chairman, John Chilcot,
whether he had anything to say to the many relatives of war
victims, finished his testimony by saying he had "no regrets" over
his actions.
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