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UNITED NATIONS, June 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations Wang Guangya said on Tuesday the new UN Security Council resolution will usher in a new, historic turning point in the Iraqi political process and represents a new page in the relationship between the United Nations and Iraq.
Resolution 1546, endorsed unanimously by the Security
Council on Tuesday afternoon, constitutes "a milestone that marks an end to the
past and a beginning to the future," Wang said in a statement after the adoption
of the resolution at an open meeting of the Security Council.
The resolution will help promote stability and
development in Iraq and further strengthen the authority and role of the
Security Council, he said.
Wang said the resolution endorses the formation of
the Iraqi interim government, reaffirms the right of Iraqi people to freely
determine their own political future and control their own naturaland financial
resources, reaffirms the principle of the reassertion of full Iraqi sovereignty,
and demonstrates the commitment of the international community to assist the
completionof the Iraqi political process.
Wang said China is convinced that with the end to the
occupation and transfer of sovereignty, the Iraqi people will makeunremitting
efforts to overcome all obstacles in their way to resume the path of peace,
democracy and development, and make new contributions to regional peace and
stability and the advancement of civilization.
He said the resolution is the result of joint efforts
of all Security Council members, who actively participated in consultations in
search for consensus in a constructive spirit andwith a pragmatic and
cooperative approach.
He said China is gratified that many proposals tabled
by council members including China have been taken into account in the
resolution, which embodies the political principle of Iraqi sovereignty and
Iraqi affairs run by Iraqis.
Wang said the resolution will turn the relationship
between theUnited Nations and Iraq into one of partners with shared objectives.
Iraq will resume its place in the UN family on an equal footing and the UN on
its part will continue to make greatercontributions to the Iraqi people, he
said.
"The debates around the issue of Iraq and the process
of handling the issue in the past year may have served to enlighten us that in
the current complex situation, solutions of major international issues need
collective wisdom, enhanced international cooperation and the rule of the UN and
the Security Council. This is the necessity of history and reality and the
onlyviable choice of the international community," he said.
Wang said the Chinese government and people have
always been closely following the Iraqi situation. "The hearts of the peoples of
China and Iraq have always been joined together. We deeply sympathize with them
in their sufferings as a result of sanctions and wars and have provided with
them assistance to the best of ourability," he said.
Wang said China looks forward to friendly cooperation
with the interim Iraqi government and future elected government on all fronts.
"We stand ready to participate in Iraq's economic reconstruction, and continue
to contribute to a better Iraq." Enditem |