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UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Some U.N. leaders said Monday they saw little reason so far for the United Nations to wade into the dispute over China's crackdown on protesters in Tibet, despite the Dalai Lama's call for an international inquiry led by the body.
No one raised the issue Monday at a Security Council meeting and lunch with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
Afterward, however, Ban urged Chinese authorities to exercise "restraint" in Tibet his strongest message on the violence to date and did not rule out a future U.N. role.
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