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r meeting with European officials today in the first of a
series of talks before heading to Baghdad, the top United Nations
weapons inspector said Iraq must offer more “proactive”
cooperation with UN monitors in order to avoid military
conflict.
“The message that we want to bring to Baghdad is that the
situation is very tense and very dangerous and that everybody wants
to see a verified and credible disarmament of Iraq, of doing away
with any weapons of mass destruction that may remain there,”
Hans Blix, Executive Chairman of the UN Monitoring, Verification
and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC), said at a press conference in
Brussels.
His comments came after a meeting with the European Union’s
High Representative for a Common Foreign and Security Policy,
Javier Solana, the European Commission’s External Relations
Commissioner, Chris Patten, and other European officials.
From Brussels, Mr. Blix is scheduled to travel to Paris and London
before heading to Baghdad this weekend with the chief of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Mohamed ElBaradei, for
further consultations with their Iraqi counterparts.
Mr. Blix said Iraq’s 12,000-page arms declaration did not
provide any new evidence and urged Baghdad to be
“proactive” in its cooperation in order to convince the
Security Council that the country no longer has any more weapons of
mass destruction.
“There are two major avenues to this and one of them is
through the United Nations and through the inspections that I
represent, and we feel that Iraq must do more than they have done
so far in order to make this a credible avenue,” he
stressed.
“The other major option is the one we have seen taking shape
in the form of an armed action against Iraq,” he added.
“Of course for my part and for the part of Mr. ElBaradei, we
try our best to make the inspections effective and so that we can
have a peaceful solution.” - UN News.