The Trial Chamber for Information Disputes committed the British government to publish minutes of meetings, at which it was decided that the invasion of Iraq, reports Sky News.
According to the judges, despite the fact that this information is confidential in the public interest should be disclosed.
The protocol, in particular, provides information that it said Prime Minister Tony Blair over the invasion of Iraq, as well as those of cabinet members voted in favor, and who - against.
At the Cabinet has 28 days to appeal. If it can not be met, Prime Minister Gordon Brown has the right to impose a veto on this decision.
Britain, together with the U.S. conducts a military campaign in Iraq since 2003. The reason for the invasion of Iraq began in Baghdad accusations that he is developing weapons of mass destruction that were never found. Complete withdrawal of British troops from Iraq planned for late July 2009.
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