Kanwal Sibal: You know how much the issue of Iraq is divisive in any case, even in New York,pitting the members of the Security Council against each other, creating rifts, divisions in Europe, in NATO.Then beyond that, there are concerns that the regional countries have about the situation in Iraq and theconsequences of military action there. There is the whole question of oil, and what happens to the price ofoil and the security of oil supply which is a global concern, and the other questions about the integrity ofIraq as to how it impacts on the neighbourhood, what neighbouring countries may or may not do, how thesituation in Iraq will be handled should there be military action. Then the whole debate that is taking placein the West, and of course the matter of concern to the international community about the role of the UnitedNations, unilateralism versus multilateralism. So, clearly NAM countries will not be able to escape addressingthe Iraq issue and all that the Iraq issue implies in terms of the functioning of the international system.