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BEIJING, Sept. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- China hopes the United
Nations Security Council can reach a consensus on a resolution to establish
peace and stability in Iraq as soon as possible, Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong
Quan said here Thursday.
Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing, with his counterparts from
the other four permanent members of the United Nations (UN) Security Council,
would attend a special meeting on Iraq in Geneva on Sept.13, which was advocated
by the UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
The UN Security Council was holding discussions on a new resolution on Iraq
raised by the United States. As the humanitarian situation in Iraq is quite
unstable and Iraqi parties concerned are facing a lot of difficulties at home,
China holds that the Iraq issue needs a new resolution, which should be
favorable to maintaining the safety situation in Iraq, resuming the sovereignty
of Iraq and speeding up the reconstruction in Iraq.
He said the role of the UN was important and indispensable to the Iraq
issue, a view shared by all parties.
All parties were still exchanging views on the resolution and issues
concerned, and the United States had expressed its willingness to continue
discussions. China was seriously studying the resolution and would support
suggestions from France, Germany and Russia.
The Chinese side would continue to participate in consultations with a
positive and constructive attitude, hoping all parties could exchange in-depth
views in a cooperative spirit to reach consensus as soon as possible, Kong said.
He said the resolution included a request for other nations to send armed
forces to Iraq. Enditem
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