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VOICE OF AMERICA
SLUG: 2-315234 Annan Iraq React (L-O)
DATE:>
NOTE NUMBER:

DATE=4/21/2004

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=ANNAN/IRAQ REACT(L-O)

NUMBER=2-315234

BYLINE=PETER HEINLEIN

DATELINE=UNITED NATIONS

CONTENT=

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INTRO: U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan says the latest bombings in and around Basra will affect his thinking about the return of U-N staff to Iraq. Peter Heinlein reports from U-N headquarters in New York.

TEXT: Mr. Annan says he is keeping a close eye on the increasing violence in southern Iraq. He told reporters the Basra attacks are yet another sign of the need for extreme caution in any decision to redeploy U-N staff.

/// ANNAN ACT ///

Obviously it is an indication the violence has spread to Basra, and it is not comforting. We have all been anxious to see attempts to reduce violence succeed. Not for it to spread, and of course the security situation on the ground has an important impact on our activities.

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The secretary general gave no indication that the world body would back away from taking on a lead role in Iraq after the June 30th handover of sovereignty. But he said a multi-national security force will clearly be needed in Iraq for some time.

/// 2nd ANNAN ACT ///

I do not think any possibility that a U-N peacekeeping force would be deployed to Iraq to take the work of the multi-national force, and yet there is need for assistance in the effort to create a secure environment. So some international military presence is required for the foreseeable future to fill that bridge, and I do not [believe] it can be or ought to be UN peacekeepers.

/// END ACT ///

Mr. Annan also hinted that regional powers are being called on to make greater contributions to efforts to stabilize Iraq after June 30th, possibly diminishing the U-S role. He noted that his envoy Lakhdar Brahimi has been in touch with several regional leaders as he formulates a proposal for future U-N involvement in Iraq, and said the plan could only succeed with the support of Iraq's neighbors. (SIGNED)

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