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UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 2 (Xinhuanet) -- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi
Annan said Thursday that he would order the evacuation of all the remaining 30
UN international staff from Iraq if the security situation there continues to
deteriorate.
"If it deteriorates further, we will not hesitate to pull
everyone out," Annan told reporters after having his monthly luncheon with the
15 Security Council members.
"We monitor it on a daily basis and as long as the security situation
permits a small group to carry on this work, we will do it," he stressed.
The number of the UN international staff has been reduced to around 30 this
week from 86 on the order of Annan, following a second bombing attack on the UN
heaquarters in Baghdad late last month.
Before the first bombing on Aug. 19, the world body had more than 600
foreign staff in the war-torn country.
The deadly attack killed more than 20 people, including
top UN envoy Sergio Vieirade Mello, and forced Annan to slash the UN presence
there.
Annan said the remaining staff were doing essential work
on the humanitarian and other activities, staying in touch with key partners on
the ground.
Currently, an independent team led by former Finnish President Martti
Ahtisaari is in Gaghdad to look into the two terrorist attacks under the
instruction of Annan.
Earlier Thursday, Annan reiterated his call for a secure environment for
the UN to operate in Iraq.
"Without that secure environment," he emphasized, "it's goingto be
extremely difficult for us to take on major responsibilities." Enditem
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