BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney on Wednesday pressed Iraq's leaders to move without delay to reach power-sharing accords that Washington says are vital to ending sectarian violence.
Cheney's unannounced visit to Iraq, part of a Middle East tour, signals growing U.S. impatience at Iraq's slowness in passing laws on oil distribution and other key measures as American military commanders build up troops to secure Baghdad.
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