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          Nations opposing Iraq war get ready for UN debate
          ( 2002-10-16 10:01 ) (7 )

          In a preview of a debate on Wednesday, South Africa, head of the 130-member Non-Aligned Movement of developing nations, said the world should solve the Iraqi crisis without resorting to force.

          Dumisani Kumalo, South Africa's UN ambassador, told a news conference that an attack on Iraq would have serious implications and the 15-nation Security Council should think twice before entering into "uncharted territory."

          "We welcome the announcement by Iraq to allow the return of the UN weapons inspectors without any conditions," he said on Tuesday. "This offers the prospect for a peaceful resolution."

          Kumalo, whose country holds the current Non-Aligned Movement chairmanship, requested a meeting to debate the Iraq crisis, even before the United States has introduced a Security Council resolution.

          Dozens of ambassadors are expected to address the council in marathon sessions on Wednesday and Thursday. Some council members speculated the United States would introduce its resolution soon but others said next week was more likely.

          So far there is no agreement among the five permanent council members with veto power on the US-drafted resolution that would allow Washington to use force when it deems Iraq has violated terms of the new measure.

          France has become the pivotal player in wanting the resolution changed to allow inspectors to do their work first, report any difficulties and then have the Security Council decide on military force.

          But the Bush administration wants one resolution and would only consider two if the first one still gave them legal cover to make its own judgment about when Iraq has not complied with the new resolution and then use military force.

          "We're still stuck," a key council diplomat said.

          Britain, which helped the United States draw up its resolution, would back two council votes if requirements for Iraqi disarmament were tougher than those France has proposed, diplomats said.

          British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw conferred with US Secretary of State Colin Powell in Washington on Tuesday on the resolution after near daily telephone calls among foreign ministers of the five council members with veto power + the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China. Both Russia and China have backed France.

          Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, after talking to French President Jacques Chirac, told reporters that Chirac "for the time being refuses any resolution that would have an automatic right to intervene if it is believed that Saddam Hussein does not respond to the various conditions."

          BLIX REPORTS TO SECURITY COUNCIL

          Hans Blix, the chief UN inspector, acknowledged that Iraq had not agreed to all ground rules for arms inspections and said again he would not go to Baghdad before a new UN resolution was adopted.

          "We've waited now for almost four years (to return) so we'll have a little patience with the Security Council," he told reporters after briefing the council on Tuesday.

          While Iraq has agreed to most conditions for arrangements for inspections, it has not responded, in two letters last week, to conducting interviews with scientists and others without escorts, he said.

          Blix also noted that Iraq had not replied to UN demands for using U-2 spy planes, flying helicopters over Baghdad and setting up cost-free regional offices in Mosul in the north and Basra in the south.

          He originally had wanted to send advance teams to Iraq on Oct. 15 and Baghdad then extended an invitation for Oct. 19.

          UN inspectors abandoned their hunt for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs in December 1998. They were withdrawn hours before the United States and Britain began bombing to punish Baghdad for allegedly not cooperating with inspections.

          

           
             
           
             

           

                   
                   
                 
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