US ready to give UN independent authority in Iraq
Tuesday, May 20 2003 10:11 Hrs (IST)
United Nations: In an effort to win widest possible support, especially from France and Russia, the US
has offered independent authority and bigger role to the UN envoy in Iraq in a revised draft resolution in
the Security Council.
The UN envoy, which resolution wants the Secretary-General to appoint, would, under the new draft,
work independently and would not be answerable to the occupying powers, diplomats said.
The revised draft seeking to lift sanctions against Iraq also allows six months, instead of four, for
phasing out "oil for food" programme, permits weapons inspections sometime in future and allows lawsuit
against new Iraqi interim authority for any environmental disaster, they said.
Offering concessions in the second revision of the draft, Washington indicated that this is as far as it
would go to accommodate critics but did not rule out negotiations to fine-tune the draft. It indicated it
wants a vote on the resolution by the end of the week and has asked the Council members to be
prepared for vote by May 22.
Diplomats said the members would send the draft to their respective capitals and expect instruction
within next 48 hours at the latest.
The draft, which is co-sponsored by Britain and Spain, was never threatened with veto by Russia,
France or China but Council diplomats said the US is keen to have on board all major powers especially
France with whom it is trying to mend fences after acrimonious confrontation on the issue of war against
Iraq which Paris vehemently opposed.
PTI
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