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Malaysia
will not accept US-appointed government
KUALA LUMPUR, May 6 (QNA) - Malaysia will not recognize an
Iraqi government set up and influenced by the United States as such an
administration would be ”illegal”, Foreign Minister Syed Hamid
Albar said Tuesday.
Syed Hamid said that a new Iraqi administration could not be seen as a
”legally established government” if the US played any role in
influencing its leadership.
”So long as the occupying powers are there, whoever (the US) put
there is not representative of the Iraqi people, even though they are
Iraqis (themselves),” he said.
He was commenting on whether Malaysia would continue its relations
with a newly-formed interim Iraqi administration currently being set
up by US forces.
”If the Iraqis cannot decide their own fate and destiny, then the
time is not right for us to make a final decision.
”Until there is a real government in Iraq, we will still have some
association to ensure our interests are protected ...but recognition
of the government will take time for us to do, and (not) until we are
very clear what type of government it is,” Syed Hamid told reporters
at his office in the administrative capital of Putrajaya.
”If it is chosen by the Iraqi people, then that will be possible,”
he added.
He said Malaysia would not ”cut off entirely” from Iraq and would
continue sending medical aide to the ravaged country, adding that the
responsibility of reconstructing Iraq should be left to ”those who
destroyed it in the first place”.
The mainly Moslem government has strongly opposed the attack on Iraq,
with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad calling on the US and Britain to
restore Iraq's economy, saying they were responsible for destroying
it. (END/2003)
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