Moscow to seek to have humanitarian program for Iraq resumed
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Interfax. Wednesday, Apr. 2, 2003, 6:41 PM Moscow Time
MOSCOW. April 2 (Interfax) - Moscow intends to seek to have the UN humanitarian program Oil-for-Food fully resumed, with the interests of Russian exporters met as far as possible.
Donât forget the hopeful importers (of oil)!
"The Russian Foreign Ministry, pursuing comprehensive efforts on returning the situation surrounding Iraq onto the political settlement path under UN auspices as soon as possible, intends to seek to have the humanitarian program fully resumed, with the interests of its foreign participants, including, naturally, Russian exporters as well, taken into account as much as possible," reads a Russian Foreign Ministry statement obtained by Interfax on Wednesday.
âJust because we refused to back you is no reason to turn churlish.â
In connection with the situation surrounding the UN humanitarian program for Iraq and the passage of UN Security Council resolution 1472 on its temporary technical adjustment, the Russian Foreign Ministry hosted a meeting with representatives from a number of Russian companies involved in the humanitarian program.
The Russian exporters were thoroughly briefed on priority measures taken by the UN to enforce resolution 1472. These measures are aimed at "securing the most urgent needs of the Iraqi population and preventing the piling up of new problems in implementing the give us oil humanitarian program, including those for exporters suffering losses because of the continuing military operation led by the U.S. and Britain against Iraq," reads the statement
What about âNot being blown up by your leader for disagreeingâ? How far did the UN go towards meeting that urgent need?
Posted by: Tadderly 2003-04-02 |