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'For A Peaceful Resolution Of The Iraq Issue'

Statement by the Prime Minister in both houses of Parliament on the situation relating to Iraq.

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'For A Peaceful Resolution Of The Iraq Issue'
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The situation relating to Iraq has been rapidly evolving over the past few weeks. India has consistentlystood for a peaceful resolution of the Iraq issue. The peace and prosperity of the Gulf is of vital interestto India given our long standing political, cultural and economic ties with the countries of the region.

There are over 3.5 million Indians working in the Gulf, whose welfare is of great concern to us. Theirremittances are an important source of foreign exchange for the country. Over 60 percent of India’s crudeoil imports are sourced from the region. The Gulf countries have also emerged as important destinations forour exports.

India recognizes the validity of the unanimous decision of the UN Security Council in its Resolution 1441,which provides for the disarmament of Iraq and also reaffirms the sovereignty and territorial integrity ofIraq, Kuwait and the neighbouring States. Resolution 1441 provides a stringent regime of inspections designedto meet the international community’s desire that Weapons of Mass Destruction are eliminated from Iraq.

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We believe that Iraq must cooperate actively with the inspection process and comply fully with all relevantSecurity Council Resolutions. If the pace of this cooperation had been quicker, it may have enabled UNMOVICand IAEA to certify to the UN Security Council that Iraq was in full compliance of Resolution 1441.

The work of the inspectors is continuing in Iraq. The Security Council should decide on what further actionneeds to be taken. The international community must take a very careful look both at the objective ofachieving Iraq’s full compliance with UN resolutions and at the means to be adopted to reach this goal. Thiscan best be achieved by a collective decision through the United Nations.

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If permitting more time and formulation of clearer criteria can facilitate a decision within the UNframework, we believe this option should be given a chance. We hope that the members of the Security Councilwill harmonise their positions to ensure that its final decision enhances the legitimacy and credibility ofthe United Nations. If unilateralism prevails, the U.N. would be deeply scarred, with disastrous consequencesfor the world order. The Government of India would strongly urge that no military action be taken, which doesnot have the collective concurrence of the international community.

India has voiced its concern on various occasions about the difficult humanitarian situation in Iraq. TheIraqi people have suffered severe shortages and hardships for over a decade. We have consistently stated thatif Iraq complies fully with the provisions of relevant Security Council resolutions, then sanctions againstthat country should be lifted.

While we sincerely hope, in the interest of all humanity, that the matter can be resolved peacefully throughthe United Nations, my Government has drawn up contingency plans to deal with any eventuality. There are lessthan 50 Indian nationals in Iraq at present and they have all been advised to leave the country in the comingdays.

It is unlikely that there would be any large scale dislocation of the Indian communities in theneighbouring countries on a possible outbreak of hostilities. Nevertheless the Ministry of Civil Aviation hasdrawn up plans to evacuate Indians, if necessary. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has taken steps toshore up our inventories of crude oil. While no major dislocation in crude oil imports is envisaged, India hasadequate foreign exchange reserves to meet a higher crude oil import bill if prices continue to rise in theshort run".

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