"Of course, there are differences of opinion on certain aspects of our draft resolution," Powell told reporters.Washington is seeking support for a new U.N. resolution to coax other countries to provide cash and troops in Iraq, but France has maintained that the priority is to restore Iraqi sovereignty and begin setting out a timetable for a handover."The important thing...is we spent our time today looking for points of convergence, and there are many," Powell said. "And we have gotten a better understanding of our views which we can communicate to our permanent representatives back in New York for them to pursue the work next week."With U.S.-led forces in Iraq taking casualties almost every day and the cost of occupation mounting, Washington sees its draft U.N. resolution as a way to persuade other countries to pitch in with cash and troops.The United States, which has de facto control in Baghdad as the main occupying power, needs cash and troops from other nations but says it does not believe Iraqis can take power as quickly as European governments -- especially France -- are proposing