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ANALYSIS
OF U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1500
BY
AMBASSADOR JOHN D. NEGROPONTE
U.S. PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE TO THE U.N.
U.S.
STATE DEPARTMENT
August
14, 2003
The text that we
have just voted as Security Council Resolution 1500 deals with two specific
issues: the Governing Council of Iraq and the United Nations Assistance
Mission in that country.
In its expression
of support for the Governing Council of Iraq, this resolution hastens
the day when the people of Iraq are in full command of their own affairs
- a condition they have not known for some three decades.
When the Governing
Council representatives came to speak before the Security Council on July
22, they took an important step in the process of reaching out to the
international community to communicate their dreams and aspirations for
the Iraqi people, and, equally importantly, their plans to achieve those
aspirations. Through the resolution that we just passed, the Security
Council has made clear that we heard the Governing Council's message,
and that we will work with them as a broadly representative partner with
whom the United Nations and the international community can engage to
support them in their endeavors to build a better Iraq. This resolution
helps pave the way towards the peace, stability, and democracy that the
long-afflicted Iraqi people so richly deserve. It also sends a clear signal
to those who oppose the political transformation under way in Iraq that
they are out of step with world opinion.
In this resolution,
we endorse again the vital role that the United Nations is playing in
Iraq. The Secretary-General recommended the creation of a United Nations
Assistance Mission for Iraq to better enable the United Nations to fulfill
its important responsibilities under Resolution 1483. We fully support
the Secretary-General's request.
Thank you very much,
Mr. President.
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