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Bush: No timetable to hand over Saddam to Iraqis.

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| June 15, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Al Bawaba)

US President Bush said Tuesday the United States will turn over former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to the new Iraqi interim government but declined to set a timetable.

"I want to make sure that when sovereignty is transferred, Saddam Hussein stays in jail," Bush told reporters.

He said the United States was working with the new Iraqi government on the terms of handing over Saddam and making sure there is "appropriate security." Neither the United States nor the new Iraq (news - web sites) government wants there "to be lax security and for Saddam Hussein to not stand trial," Bush stated.

Bush comments came after the …

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