www.xinhuanet.com
XINHUA online
CHINA VIEW
VIEW CHINA
 Breaking News Pakistan test-fires missile     Urgent: Dry cleaners in northern Iraq attacked by suicide bombers    Urgent: US weapons inspector say no WMD found in Iraq    Urgent: Annan says to evacuate all UN staff in Iraq if security worsens    Urgent: Landmine explosion kills 2 peacekeepers in Kabul    US soldier killed in attack in Baghdad     
Home  
China  
World  
Business  
Technology  
Opinion  
Culture/Edu  
Sports  
Entertainment  
Metrolife  
Travel  
Weather  
  About China
  Map
  History
  Constitution
  CPC & Other Parties
  State Organs
  Local Leadership
  White Papers
  Statistics
  Major Projects
  English Websites
  BizChina
- Conferences & Exhibitions
- Investment
- Bidding
- Enterprises
- Policy update
- Technological & Economic Development Zones

   News Photos Voice People BizChina Feature About us   
Annan says to evacuate all UN staff in Iraq if security worsens
www.chinaview.cn 2003-10-03 12:54:24

  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

  Related Story
Copyright ©2003 Xinhua News Agency. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.