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Bush broadens diplomatic efforts on Iraq(AP)Updated: 2006-11-28 08:15 TALLINN, Estonia - US President Bush intensified diplomatic efforts on Monday to quell rising violence in Iraq and Afghanistan, turning to allies as his national security adviser said the conflict in Iraq had entered "a new phase" requiring changes. "Obviously everyone would agree things are not proceeding well enough or fast enough," National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley told reporters aboard Air Force One as Bush flew eastward.
Both Estonia and Latvia are former Soviet republics that are strong allies in the war on terror. Bush will head to Amman, Jordan, for talks Wednesday and Thursday with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and King Abdullah of Jordan. From Air Force One, the president spoke to the leaders of France and Egypt.
Addressing the upcoming meetings with al-Maliki, Hadley
said, "We're clearly in a new phase characterized by an increase in sectarian
violence that requires us to adapt to that new phase."
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