Chilcot report stalled by row over notes sent from Blair to Bu
Source: The Guardian
Chilcot report stalled by row over notes sent from Blair to Bush
Inquiry into Iraq war wants to release notes from Blair to Bush and records of conversations between Blair or Brown and Bush
Richard Norton-Taylor
The Guardian, Wednesday 6 November 2013 15.05 EST
The government's persistent refusal to reveal what Tony Blair told George Bush in the runup to the invasion of Iraq in 2003 is blocking any further progress on the long-awaited report of the inquiry into the war, it has emerged.
The inquiry wants to release 25 notes from Blair to President Bush; more than 130 records of conversations between either Blair or Gordon Brown and Bush, and information relating to 200 Cabinet discussions, its chairman, Sir John Chilcot, has told the prime minister.
Chilcot has told David Cameron that without a decision on what he has previously described as documents central to the inquiry, he cannot go ahead with the so-called "Maxwellisation" process.
This is the procedure whereby individuals the inquiry panel intend to criticise are given a chance to respond to the proposed criticisms before the report is finally published.
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