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UPDATED: 08:12, May 26, 2004
FM: UN Security Council should address Arabic countries' concerns on Iraqi issue
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The United Nations (UN) Security Council should address the Arabic countries' concerns in its discussion on the Iraqi issue, Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing told senior Arab officials on May 25.

Li made the remarks in talks on phone respectively with Habib Ben Yahia, foreign minister of Tunisia, the rotating presidency ofthe Arab League (AL), and Amr Mahmoud Moussa, AL secretary-general.

The Chinese and Arab sides exchanged views on the situation in Iraq and the new draft resolution on the Iraqi issue being discussed in the Security Council.

Both sides held that the military occupation of Iraq should endas soon as possible, Iraq's sovereignty should be resumed in an all-round way, and a new highly-representative Iraqi government should be established soon through fair and democratic election.

In the process of solving the above issues, the United Nations should play an important role, they said.

The UN Security Council should heed and respect the opinions ofthe Arabic countries during its discussion, Li said.

Source: Xinhua

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