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Security Council unanimously approved a power-sharing agreement for a temporary post-Taliban government in Afghanistan Thursday but held off authorizing a multina tional security force. The council said in a resolution that it is determined to help the Afghan people estab lish lasting peace after more than two decades of war, and to cooperate with the internation al community “to put an end to the use of Afghanistan as a base for terrorism.” The resolution endorses the agreement signed Wednesday by four Afghan factions in Bonn, Germany. It urges all Afghan groups to implement it “in full.” The U.N.-brokered agreement calls for a 30-member interim authority to govern Afghanistan for six months, starting Dec. 22. The former king will then convene a tra ditional tribal council to pave the way for elections within two years. The agreement asks the Security Council to authorize a multinational force to assist in maintaining security, initially in the capital Kabul and possibly elsewhere later. The United States wanted to include a reference to the force in the resolution, but other council members wanted a number of questions answered first so there is no men tion of a force, diplomats said, Russia’s deputy U.N. ambassador Andrey Granovsky said the council needed to consult with Afghan leaders about a secu rity force. “We want to know what they think about it. This is not a ’no man’s land.’ They live there.” Council members also want to know who is going to contribute troops and who is going to lead the force and they want assur ance that there are no clashes between the U.N. force and the U.S.-led military opera tion, diplomats said. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said Thursday in Brussels that an international peacekeeping force will soon be sent into Afghanistan, although “the mix and the leadership" among nations has yet to be determined. “There will be no shortage of troops,” he said. U.S. deputy ambassador James Cunningham said the resolution gave a “political impulse” to the agreement. He said countries needed to discuss how to meet the request for an internal before the council acts. U.N. Secretary-General KofiArj “We have many hurdles ahead.aat going to try and do our best, and«: the Afghan parties to cooperate will The United Nations would like on the ground in Kabul by the a interim government takes power 22, diplomats said. Annan noted that the Secuni; will be coming back to the issueli hope not much later because it is 2 tial part of the agreement." Council diplomats said they expej olution authorizing an international:; force to be adopted later this moti on drafting the resolution is exfe; begin early next week, they said. The council is also expected tf t third resolution authorizing a U.N.e provide humanitarian relief in Afghi- Annan said his top envoy toAfc Lakhdar Brahimi. would soon re Kabul and sit down with the panie- cuss “practical steps” to impled agreement. Japanese crown princess named Ait< TOKYO (AP) — A week after she was bom, the newest member of Japan’s royal family on Friday was bathed and named Princess Aiko in elabo rate and ancient court rituals. Many Japanese have been in high spirits since Crown Princess Masako gave birth Saturday to her first child. She and Crown Prince Naruhito wed more than eight years ago. The Imperial Household Agency has said mother and daughter are healthy, but has n’t yet offered much informa tion or released any pictures of the newborn. On Friday, however, the pub lic was treated to daylong pageantries beginning with the princess’s bathing ritual. A first glimpse of the baby was expect ed Saturday, when Masako, 37, will leave the palace hospital, national broadcaster NHK said. In a carefully choreographed ceremony, a royal attendant poured water over the infant, as scholars in ancient court dress plucked at strings of wooden bows to ward off evil spirits and a court- appointed official read from an 8th century Japanese history text. After its bath, the baby was named Aiko and given the royal title Toshi-no-miya, said palace spokesman Hirofumi Oka. In a break with tradition, the name was chosen by the baby’s par ents, instead of by the emperor. Taken from the teachings of the Chinese philoso pher Mencius, Aiko — written with the characters for “love” and “child” — refers to a virtuous person. Mencius, a Confucian moralist who lived from 372- 289 BC, stressed the goodness of human nature. The imperial household is the chief guardian of Japan’s indige nous Shinto religion, and the ritu als are supposed to evoke a sense of the nation’s ancient hia The origins of the oldest hereditary monc shrouded in myth, whict that the royal family iv; descended from the su dess. Most historians ag at least 1,500 years old. As the eldest sonofL'l Akihito and Empress \t | Naruhito, 41, is heir Chrysanthemum Throis birth of the princess has fied discussion of wheit government should abaK| current males-only lawir of one that would a woman to assume the! Texas A&M University — Celebrating 125 Years THE BATTALION StRV INC THt It * AS A AM COMMUNITY SINCfc 10 93 Spring 02 Staff Application If you can write, edit, design pages, draw, use a camera... 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