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The Senate resolution, worked out by Senate Democratic Leader George Mitchell of Maine and Republican Intervention Leader Bob Dole, specifically avoids setting a date for the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Haiti It admonishes Clinton for not seeking support of Congress before sending them there but praises him for lifting U.S. economic sanctions against Haiti and working to lift U.N. sanctions. Voting against the resolution were Sens. Max Baucus, D-Mont., Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., Robert Byrd, D- W. Va., Russell Feingold, D-Wis., Mark Hatfield, R-Ore., Lore Pressler, R-S-D, Bill Bradley, D-N-J, and Malcolm Wallop, R-Wyo. Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, did not vote. House Republicans were offering their own version calling on Clinton to immediately commence an orderly withdrawal. If all U.S. troops are not withdrawn by Jan. 3, the resolution says Congress should vote on requiring Clinton to remove them within 30 days. Debate was expected to go late into the night on similar resolutions pending in the House. A Democratic-backed measure calls for pulling the troops out by March 1 unless Congress votes next February to let them stay. Haitian strongman resists pressure to leave The Associated Press tide. to Spain, where relatives live. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haitian strongman Raoul Cedras is resisting intense pressure from the United States to leave Haiti after stepping down next week, close associates said yesterday. One U.S. source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the United States would be willing to help Cedras leave, if necessary. U. S. Embassy representative Stanley Schrager repeats at nearly every press briefing that the army chief is not obliged to leave Haiti under an agreement signed last month. But the stresses Cedras' departure would ease the process of bringing back exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aris- But Cedras associates, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, say the 45-year-old general is influenced by his forceful wife, Yannick, who is adamant they remain in Haiti, and by Brig. Gen. Philippe Biamby, a fellow coup leader who also is expected to step down Oct. 15. If they are pushed out, family sources say the would prefer to go Spanish Foreign Minister Javier Solana said Spain had received no request from Cedras for entry and was vague about whether such a request would be granted. "Spain prefers to be part of the solution of the problem and not part of the problem," Solana said. Also Thursday, Haiti's parliament began debate on an amnesty bill that was part of the deal struck last month between the Haitian coup leaders and former President Carter to avert a U.S. invasion. Mandela warns Congress to avoid lure of isolationism The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Warning against the lure of isolationism, South African President Nelson Mandela said yesterday the post-Cold War focus of the United States must be on eliminating "tyranny, instability and poverty" across the globe. "I come out of a continent with whose travails and suffering you are very travail." Mandela said. "You Issuing his appeal in a speech before a joint meeting of Congress, Mandela said the end of debilitating, ideological warfare makes realistic the possibility "for all people to enjoy the right to full human dignity." will therefore understand it easily why I stand up to say that for such a powerful country, democracy, peace and prosperity in Africa are as much in your national interest as ours." Mandela said he believed that the developing new world order must focus on the creation of world democracy, peace and prosperity. 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