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First, the Kremlin declared that it would no longer be bound by an agreement that gave Chechnya de facto independence.
The Likud party has vowed that if it wins the election, its government will not be bound by an agreement signed by Mr. Barak.
This is what happens in a global context when the sovereignty of nations ensures they can not be bound by an international law or requirements they don't voluntary accept.
And the Leopold Museum, while offering to help create and be bound by an impartial international fact-finding tribunal, insisted on having the paintings in its possession while the cases were heard.
"It is one step forward from the U.S. point of view, because President Bush has agreed that the United States, for the first time, must be bound by an international treaty," he said.
"It is one step forward from the U.S. point of view, because President Bush has agreed that the United States, for the first time, must be bound by an international treaty," said Philip E. Clapp, director of the Pew Environment Group, who is here monitoring the negotiations.
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