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Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing's Letter of Condolence to Secretary-General of UN Kofi Anna on the Bombing in Iraq(21/08/2003)
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2004-08-16
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His Excellency Kofi Annan Secretary-General of
the United Nations NEW YORK
Your
Excellency, I am shocked to learn the car bomb
blast targeting the UN headquarters in Iraq, which caused
heavy casualties, and I am especially distressed at the
death of Secretary-Generals Special Representative for
Iraq Sergio Vieria de Mello. On behalf of the Chinese
Government as well as in my own name, I would like to
extend, through Your Excellency, our deepest condolences to
the families of those victims and most sincere sympathy to
the wounded.
UN staff are emissaries of peace.
They are performing a lofty mission in Iraq, which has won
admiration and acclaim for the UN. The Chinese Government
strongly condemns this act of terrorist violence against UN
staff.
It is the shared aspiration of the
international community that peace and stability will
quickly be restored to Iraq and that the country will soon
embark on the road of reconstruction and development.
The UN has made tremendous hard efforts to this
end and, I am sure, will continue to play an important role.
Mr. Vieria de Mello has made outstanding
contribution to promoting the UNs role in helping the
Iraqi people rebuild their homeland, which is widely
respected by all parties.
The UN is where
people of the whole world place their hope for peace and
development. I am convinced that no terrorist or
violent attacks will ever stop the UNs march forward.
China will, as always, firmly stand behind the UN
in all its endeavours.
Li
Zhaoxing Minister of Foreign Affairs The
Peoples Republic of China Beijing, 20 August 2003
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