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'US to play main role in Iraq, greater role for UN'
Thursday, September 4 2003 11:18 Hrs (IST)
Washington: Asserting that the US will continue to play a dominant role in Iraq, Secretary of State Colin
Powell has said that Washington's efforts to give a greater role to the UN in the new proposed resolution
is not linked to casualties, but to an eventual process to restore sovereignty to Iraqis.
"Certainly, the US will continue to play a dominant role, a dominant political role through the work of
Ambassador Paul Bremer and his coalition colleagues, and a dominant role because of the size of the
US force presence that is there and the leadership the US is providing to the effort.
But a dominant role does not mean the only role. There are many roles to be played, and we believe
that every peace-loving nation in the world, every nation that would like to see a more stable Middle
East, that would like to see a democracy arise in that part of the world, only want to play a role," Powell
said.
"Whether one might call it dominant or not dominant, it is important for us to come together as an
international community, and this is a further step in that direction."
Insisting that the US effort to give a greater role to the UN is not related to the casualties, he said it is
linked to the "evolutionary process that we have always had in mind to eventually restoring sovereignty
back to the Iraqi people for their own country, their own wealth, their own lives, their own destiny."
Moreover, Powell said he did not know of any of his Security Council colleagues or the senior leadership
of the UN who said "we want to be the military commander".
Elaborating on the US proposal for an expanded role for the UN, he said there are two key elements –
the first is to invite the Governing Council to come forward with a timetable for Iraq's political evolution
through the writing of a constitution and the conduct of free elections.
After free polls, Powell said, "You have the conditions for sovereignty so that they can assume
sovereignty over their own country once again, and the Coalition Provisional Authority and the military
presence would be a matter of partnership between the new government... and whatever partners they
wish to continue to help them."
The second element, he said, is an expanded role for the UN such as helping with reconstruction
efforts, in generating more funds for reconstruction and assisting in the creation of an electoral system,
an electoral process.
Observing that the UN has a number of agencies that bring great skill and experience to the task of
nation-building, the Secretary of State said, "We believe by including this in the resolution, it will give a
greater sense of purpose to the UN and give the UN more to work with."
While the response to the resolution he proposes is positive, Powell said, "Let me not overplay that. I
have discovered with these resolutions thee is a large difference between an 'and' and an 'or'.
"There will be some discussions on the resolution that will be enlightening, intense and, hopefully,
fruitful," he said, adding "We will demonstrate in Iraq that democracy can work in that part of the world."
PTI
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