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Iraq war was disaster: Mid-East leaders

Source: PTI
September 14, 2006 09:15 IST
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Dharam Shourie in United Nations Most leaders in the Middle East believe that the American-led invasion of Iraq was a "real disaster" and has "destabilised" the region.

But the leaders are divided as to whether the US forces should leave the country immediately, United Nations Secretary Kofi Annan said.

Addressing a press conference on Wednesday soon after he returned from his 11-day tour to the region, Annan said many leaders believe that the United States should stay till situation improves in Iraq as it cannot walk away from the problems it has created.

Others, such as Iran, think that Washington should leave the country immediately.

That means that the US finds itself in a difficult position where it cannot stay and it cannot leave, Annan said.

The Iranians have offered to help Americans to leave, he said, but declined to elaborate, saying, "I didn't get details as to how they intend to help."

Annan's remarks are bound to annoy the Bush Administration, which is trying to convince the American voters that it is winning the fight against terrorism and stressing that military action in Iraq was important.

Annan, who is retiring on December 31 on the completion of his two-year term, had a tiff earlier too with the US administration when he described the war in Iraq as illegal.

The US officials promptly expressed disagreement with Annan's views, which Republican analysts say, are not helpful with about six weeks left for mid term elections and in view of eroding support among voters for the Iraqi war.

Conceding that he has had differences with the Bush Administration, Annan described his relationship with US as good.

"I work well with the secretary of state, and with the president himself and on key and important issues we are able to discuss. Sometimes we agree -- often agree -- and there are times we disagree and I think everyone has to respect that," he said.

On a question how the UN plans to help Iran rebuild, Annan described the formation of an Iraqi Compact of a group of nations that intend to help Baghdad rebuild its economy.

The UN is hosting a meeting of the compact next Monday, he said and rejected the suggestion pessimistic evaluation of its possible outcome. "The idea here is to generate support for economic development of Iraq," he said.

 

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