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Annan hopes Indo-Pak issue would be resolved through talks
United Nations, June 11: Appreciating Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee`s peace initiative, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has hoped that both India and Pakistan would be able to resolve all issues through negotiations.
United Nations, June 11: Appreciating Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's peace initiative, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has hoped that both India and
Pakistan would be able to resolve all issues through negotiations.
Annan expressed his appreciation yesterday during a
forty-minute meeting with External Affairs Minister Yashwant
Sinha who explained to the Secretary-General the salient
points of the initiative aimed at improving relations with
Pakistan.
During the wide-ranging discussions, Sinha stressed on the need for the United Nations to ensure that contracts under Iraq's 'oil-for-food' programme signed before the United States military action are honoured.
India is among the countries which were in the process of executing the contracts signed by the Saddam Hussein government and approved by the United Nations when the war broke out.
The programme, now being implemented by the United Nations, is to be phased within six months and money remaining in "oil for food" programme would be transferred to the Iraq development fund which would be run by the United States-led coalition.
Bureau Report
During the wide-ranging discussions, Sinha stressed on the need for the United Nations to ensure that contracts under Iraq's 'oil-for-food' programme signed before the United States military action are honoured.
India is among the countries which were in the process of executing the contracts signed by the Saddam Hussein government and approved by the United Nations when the war broke out.
The programme, now being implemented by the United Nations, is to be phased within six months and money remaining in "oil for food" programme would be transferred to the Iraq development fund which would be run by the United States-led coalition.
Bureau Report