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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 98-04-20

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From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>

MIDDAY EXPRESS

News from the Spokesman's midday briefing

Nouvelles du rendez-vous de midi du Porte-Paroleb

20/04/98


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  • [01] Emma Bonino on Iraq : "The oil-for-food deal must be implemented quickly and properly"

  • [01] Emma Bonino on Iraq : "The oil-for-food deal must be implemented quickly and properly"

    "The case of Iraq is illustrative of the dilemmas facing the international community when it comes to devising effective sanctions against rogue States and governments" declared today in London Emma Bonino, European Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, at the opening session of the "Iraq Humanitarian Meeeting", a European Union's (EU) sponsored international conference on the ways of implementing the United Nations "oil-for-food" programme in Iraq. Mrs Bonino, the first EU Commissioner to visit Iraq last year in August since the Gulf War, added : "It is perfectly legitimate to impose repressive sanctions in cases of major violations of international law, such as those perpetrated by the regime in Baghdad. No legal legitimacy, however, can ease the distress caused by the mere thought that ill-targeted or all-inclusive embargoes can and do cause misery and social disarray for too many innocent civilians, often the most vulnerable. The improved oil-for-food deal of resolution 1153 offers us a mechanism that could provide a solution to match the scale of the problem: provided that it is implemented quickly and properly on the ground." The European Community Humanitarian Office (ECHO) has spent nearly ECU 230 million since 1991 in Iraq, making the country's main supplier of humanitarian aid. This figure does not include assistance provided through other Commission funds (such as de-mining), or bilateral assistance provided by the EU Member States.

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