UNITED NATIONS, Aug 3 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General
Kofi Annan on Thursday asked the Security Council to extend the
mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq, which expires on August 12,
for one year.
The secretary-general noted in a letter to the council president that the United Nations will provide strong
support in developing an International Compact for Iraq, which he described as a
new partnership between Iraq and the international community.
The compact, formally launched last week by the UN
and the Iraqi government, says that Iraq would pledge to undertake a number of
economic reforms and estimates would be developed of how much financial support
Iraq would need through 2012 to rebuild its economy.
The compact was set up in June at the request of
Iraq's new prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki.
The UN chief added that the UN Mission in Iraq, with
a total of396 international civilian and military personnel, has further grown
in size and expanded its activities beyond Baghdad, as far as the security
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