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 UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C)
takes a goup photo with (from L to R) British Secretary of State for Foreign and
Commonwealth Affairs Jack Straw, Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing, US State
Secretary Colin Powell, French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin and
Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov in Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 13, prior to
a ministerial meeting of the five permanent members of the United Nations
Security Council on Iraqi issue. (Xinhua Photo)
GENEVA, Sept. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- The international community hopes for a
quick return of sovereignty to the Iraqi people, and a new United Nations
resolution is needed to expand the UN role in rebuilding Iraq, Chinese Foreign
Minister Li Zhaoxing said at UN special talks on Iraq here Saturday.
It is a shared hope of the international community, and is alsoin the
interests of relevant parties, to restore sovereignty and stability to Iraq in
the quickest way possible and speed up its reconstruction, Li told a special
meeting on Iraq attended by foreign ministers of five permanent members of the
UN Security Council and chaired by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
Under current circumstances, the UN Security Council needs to pass a new
resolution on Iraq to expand the UN role in rebuilding the country and create
conditions for broader support for its reconstruction, Li said.
Such efforts would help Iraqis live in peace and develop their economy and
were also conducive to peace and development in the Gulf area and the Middle
East region, he added.
The Chinese foreign minister said the five permanent UN Security Council
members shoulder important responsibilities for world peace and security and
should look forward and cooperate with each other in dealing with current
issues.
The special meeting was convened mainly to discuss a US-proposed draft
resolution on Iraq.
"They (the foreign ministers) will contribute to building consensus toward
the future of Iraq, including the definition of the UN role," Annan told
reporters after talks with foreign ministers from China, Russia, the United
States, Britain and France.
On the sidelines of the meeting, Annan said the five foreign ministers
stressed the importance of the Israelis and the Palestinians continuing the
implementation of the roadmap peace plan.
"The ministers recognize that both sides have obligations underthe plan,"
Annan said.
The UN chief said the so-called Mideast quartet -- the United States, the
European Union, the United Nations and Russia -- had agreed to hold an
ambassadors' meeting later this month in New York to seek ways to move forward
the peace plan. Enditem |