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XIII CONFERENCE OF HEADS OF STATE OR
GOVERNMENT OF THE NON ALIGNED MOVEMENT KUALA LUMPUR, 20-25 FEBRUARY 2003
NAM XIII/Summit/Statement on Iraq
Date:25 February 2003
We, the Heads of State or
Government of the Non-Aligned Movement, meeting in Kuala Lumpur from 24-25
February 2003, considered with grave concern the precarious and rapidly
deteriorating situation arising from the looming threat of war against
Iraq.
We are fully cognisant of the concerns expressed by millions in our
countries, as well as in other parts of the world, who reject war and
believe, like we do, that war against Iraq will be a destabilising factor
for the whole region, and that it would have far reaching political,
economic and humanitarian consequences for all countries of the world,
particularly the States in the region.
We reiterate our commitment to the fundamental principles of the non use
of force and respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political
independence and security of all Member States of the United Nations.
We reaffirm our commitment to exert our efforts to achieve a peaceful
solution to the current situation. We welcome and support all other
efforts exerted to avert war against Iraq and call for the persistent
continuation of such efforts based on multilateral as opposed to
unilateral actions, and reaffirm the central role of the United Nations
and the Security Council in maintaining international peace and security.
We welcome the decision by Iraq to facilitate the unconditional return of,
and cooperation with, United Nations inspectors in accordance with
Security Council Resolution 1441, which will assure the world in a
peaceful way that weapons of mass destruction are eliminated in Iraq.
We call on Iraq to continue to actively comply with Security Council
Resolution 1441 and all other relevant Security Council resolutions and to
remain engaged in the process. We believe this would be an important step
opening the way to a comprehensive and peaceful resolution of all pending
issues between Iraq and the United Nations that takes into account the
concerns of all affected parties, including Iraq's neighbours.
We stress that the current disarmament efforts in Iraq should not be an
end in itself but should also constitute a step towards the lifting of
sanctions in accordance with Security Council Resolution 687.
We believe that the peaceful resolution of the Iraqi crisis would ensure
that the Security Council will also be in a position to ensure Iraq's
sovereignty and the inviolability of its territorial integrity, political
independence and security, and compliance with Paragraph 14 of its
Resolution 687 on the establishment in the Middle East of a weapons of
mass destruction free zone, which includes Israel.

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