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Statement
by Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson on the commencement of military
action in Iraq
New Delhi
March 20, 2003
It is with the
deepest anguish that we have seen reports of the commencement of military
action in Iraq.
India recognizes the full force and validity of the objective of the
international community to disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction
and their means of delivery, which is set out in U.N. Security Council
Resolution 1441, under chapter VII of the U.N. Charter. Recent weeks have
seen serious divergence of opinion among members of the U.N. Security
Council on action in respect of Iraq’s compliance with Resolution 1441. It
is a matter of grave concern that continuing differences within the Security
Council prevented a harmonization of the positions of its members, resulting
in seriously impairing the authority of the U.N. system. The military action
begun today thus lacks justification. It also appears from the various
pronouncements of Dr. Hans Blix and Dr. Al Baradei that military action was
avoidable.
We also have to pay special attention to the humanitarian situation in Iraq.
We sincerely hope that the Iraqi people will not be subject to further
hardships, sufferings, loss of lives and damage to property from an extended
military operation. The international community must already begin
large-scale effort to alleviate the human suffering. India will be ready to
play its part in such an effort.
For
more information, contact:
Sunil Lal, Counsellor (Press & Information) at (202) 939-7042 |