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| The UN Security Council current president, Chinese ambassador Wang Guangya reads a statement at the UN headquarters in New York, April 11, 2005. UN Special Representative to Iraq Ashraf Qazi made a presentation on the situation in Iraq to the Security Council on Monday. Following Qazi's report, Wang delivered his statement. (Xinhua Photo) |
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| UN Special Representative to Iraq Ashraf Qazi answers questions raised by the press at the UN headquarters in New York, April 11, 2005. (Xinhua photo) |
UNITED NATIONS, April 11 (Xinhuanet) -- The UN Security Council said on Monday that the United Nations would like to provide assistance to the constitutional process in Iraq.
In a statement, Council President Wang Guangya of China said council
members support UN Special Representative Ashraf Qazi's plans to expand the UN
presence in Erbil and Basra of Iraq and, if requested, provide assistance to the
constitutional process.
The council welcomes recent political developments in Iraq, including
the convening of the Transitional National Assembly, the selection of the
three-person Presidency Council and the nomination of a prime minister
candidate, Wand said.
"The members of the Security Council look forward to the early
completion of the formation of the Iraqi Transitional Government with the
nomination and confirmation of government minister," he said, adding that "these
steps are critical to Iraq's political process."
Qazi briefed the council Monday on the Secretary General Kofi Annan's
most recent quarterly report on Iraq, saying that nearly all Iraqis want the
United Nations to play a larger role as the country moves forward in its
political transition to writing a new constitution and holding fresh elections.
Wang noted that the council looks forward to continued progress in
Iraq's political transition, consistent with UN Security Resolution 1546.
The council will continue its support for the independence,
sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iraq and for a federal, democratic,
pluralist and unified Iraq, in which there is full respect for human rights, he
stressed.
The members of the council urges the Transitional National Assembly
to proceed without delay on the constitutional process, Wand said, emphasizing
the need for this process be as inclusive, participatory and transparent as
possible.
The council encourages the Transitional National Assembly to reach
out broadly to "all segments of Iraqi society, with a view of promoting genuine
political dialogue and national reconciliation and ensuring that all Iraqis have
a voice in the drafting of the constitution," he added.
Wang said the council welcomes the international community's support
to Iraq and underline the importance of such kind of assistance in support of
Iraq's political transition, national reconciliation, economic reconstruction,
and stability. Enditem |