Feb 23, 2005

Iraqi Turkoman: Top UN Envoy Repeats Need for All Sectors to Take Part in Shaping Iraq's Future


The top United Nations envoy to Iraq continued consultations with Iraqi leaders across the political spectrum, pledging the world bodys support for broad-based national dialogue to advance the country's political process after last month's landmark
The top United Nations envoy to Iraq continued consultations with Iraqi leaders across the political spectrum today, pledging the world body’s support for broad-based national dialogue to advance the country's political process after last month's landmark elections for a constitution-writing national assembly.

Secretary-General Kofi Annan's Special Representative for Iraq Ashraf Qazi met with Farouq Abdel Rahman, head of the Iraqi Turkoman Front, Hussein Al-Shahristani, a leading member of the United Iraqi Coalition, and Interim Minister of Planning Mahdi Hafed, the latest in a long line of political, religious, ethnic and tribal leaders he has consulted since almost as soon as the ballot closed on 30 January.

Since then he has repeatedly stressed the need for all Iraqis to take part in shaping their country's future following very low voter turnout in Sunni Arab areas amid boycott calls and ongoing violence. Shiite Muslim Arabs, who voted in large numbers, are estimated to constitute about 60 per cent of the population, while Sunni Arabs and Kurds – who also turned out en masse for the polls – make up about 20 per cent each.

Mr. Qazi again emphasized today that the UN will continue to promote a broad-based national dialogue among all Iraqi political powers in implementation of its mandate under Security Council resolution 1546 to promote national dialogue and coordinate international aid to the country.

Twenty-three funds, programmes and agencies are working together under the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) to support the reconstruction process in the country.

 

Source: RW