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PM RACAN: UN MUST BE WORLD'S CENTRAL PLACE FOR DECISION MAKING

ZAGREB, March 26 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said in parliament Wednesday that his government advocated the UN maintaining a central position for decision-making in the international community and that the revitalisation of the role of the UN should start in Iraq.
ZAGREB, March 26 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said in parliament Wednesday that his government advocated the UN maintaining a central position for decision-making in the international community and that the revitalisation of the role of the UN should start in Iraq. #L# Presenting a government's report on the Iraqi crisis, Racan said in parliament that the UN should have a leading role in the reconstruction of Iraq in order to ensure independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of that country. The Croatian government advocates the continuation of dialogue in the international community, which is a precondition for the preservation and strengthening of the international order, the consolidation of transatlantic cooperation, the unity of the EU and the stability in Europe and the world, Racan said. He added that Croatia, as an active member of the anti-terrorist coalition, advocated preventing the expansion of weapons of mass destruction. Racan said the Croatian government had taken all measures to prevent possible negative implications of the Iraq crisis for Croatia. Commenting on the dissatisfaction of representatives of the United States and other friendly countries about Croatia's anti-war policy, Racan reminded that Croatian citizens advocated a peaceful solution to the crisis because they had recently experienced war destruction, aggression and suffering. "Friendly countries can and must understand this," Racan said and reminded that Croatia was a democratic country in an extremely unstable region. He said Croatia wanted to contribute to the stability in the region. Ahead of the military operation launched by the United States and the allies, bearing in mind the clear stance of its public, the Croatian government expressed regret about the fact that the Iraqi crisis was not being solved by diplomatic means, despite efforts of the international community. The government was also disappointed with a lack of unity in the Security Council and the EU. The government did not support the US military operation because it was not approved by the Security Council, Racan said. "Had the Security Council passed a positive decision, Croatia would have supported it. As a UN member, Croatia respects the Security Council's decisions and it does not treat them selectively, namely Croatia does not respect only those decisions which suit it," Racan said. The premier added that Croatia's hope that this would be a short- lasting war was not coming true. He voiced concern about humanitarian consequences of the war in Iraq and called on the world's public to respect humanitarian rights in order to avoid the suffering of citizens and prisoners of war. "Croatia is ready to provide humanitarian assistance to Iraq and contribute to securing peace and the democratic reconstruction of the country," Racan said. He said the world would continue to face the problem of terrorism, possibly even more so after the Iraqi crisis, said Racan and once again called for international cooperation. (hina)

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