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MOSCOW, Oct. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander
Yakovenko confirmed Monday Russia's opposition to the latest US-proposed draft
resolution on Iraq to the United Nations Security Council, Interfax reported.
It is unlikely to reach a consensus until amendments suggested by other
countries, including Russia, are introduced to this document, said the
spokesman.
"If Russia's proposals have not been taken into account, it's difficult to
count on broad agreement in the UN Security Council,"Yakovenko stressed,
according to Itar-Tass.
The United States has circulated the third revised draft resolution on
Iraq, requiring the US-installed Iraqi Governing Council to provide no later
than Dec. 15 a timetable and a programfor the drafting of a new constitution for
Iraq and for the holding of democratic elections under that constitution.
The latest amendment was submitted after the second revised version drew
harsh criticism from United Nations Secretary-GeneralKofi Annan and some other
Security Council members that want Iraqis to get sovereignty first and only
later write a constitution and then hold elections. But the United States
favorsa reverse order that would set out a later transfer of power to Iraqis.
Yakovenko said that consultations on the US-proposed draft resolution are
underway in the UN Security Council, but it is not known yet whether the United
States makes revisions in its draft. Enditem
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