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DAMASCUS, Sunday (Reuters) Syria and Iraq will form a committee to improve security along their
long desert border, which Washington says anti-U.S. insurgents use to
infiltrate Iraq, the countries' prime ministers said on Saturday. After a
series of meetings in Damascus, Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said the
two countries had agreed to look at how to better control the 600-km
(375-mile) frontier, which Washington and Baghdad see as a serious source
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