CNNのトップはブリスク委員長の発言
投稿者: osomakikun 投稿日時: 2003/01/31 18:07 投稿番号: [151774 / 177456]
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ブリスクは国連監視検証査察委員会(UNMOVIC)の委員長で、次のような二点を発言したらしい。
一つは、イラクの協力姿勢に何の変化もないということ、
二つはイラクからの招請が更なる武装解除であることを期待している
と述べたらしい。
ブリクスはイラクが化学兵器と生物兵器の解体について説明せず、1441決議にも従っていないと報告したらしい。
イラク側は残る問題は、U-2の飛行と科学者に対する査問だけとしているので、査察委員会とイラクの両者の認識が相当隔たっている。
査察委員会のブリスクは、イラクがまったく大量破壊兵器の破棄についての説明義務を果たしていないと非難していると、事態はこういうことらしい
Blix sees no new Iraqi cooperation
UNITED NATIONS (CNN) -- Chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix said Thursday he has so far seen no evidence of a promised increase in Iraqi cooperation and that he is still considering Baghdad's offer to return for further discussions on disarmament.
Iraq asked Blix and International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei to return to Baghdad before February 10 to discuss issues the inspectors raised Monday before the U.N. Security Council. Blix and ElBaradei are scheduled to report again to the Security Council February 14.
Blix told the council Monday that Iraq has not fully accounted for its stocks of chemical and biological weapons and has not fully accepted its obligation to disarm under U.N. Resolution 1441.
Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz pledged Monday that his country would cooperate fully with U.N. inspectors but Thursday Blix said he had yet to see any change in the Iraqi stance.
Aziz said Monday that the only remaining issues between weapons inspectors and Iraq are overflights by U-2 spy planes and the private interviewing of Iraq scientists by inspectors.
But in a letter released Thursday from science adviser Gen. Amer al-Saadi inviting the monitoring chiefs to return, Iraq said it wants to "jointly study means of verification in disarmament issues" and to re-establish a "consolidated monitoring system."
Iraq's U.N. Ambassador Mohammed Aldouri delivered the letter to Blix personally Thursday evening, and spent about an hour inside Blix's office. Afterward, Aldouri said he hoped Blix and ElBaradei would return to Iraq.
"It's a question of war," Aldouri said. "We want them to come to Iraq to resolve differences."
But Blix said Thursday there had been no movement on the issues of the scientist interviews or U-2 flights.
"What we have said we need all the time is the presentation of more evidence -- that they have not been taking the questions seriously which were posed in the report with which they are familiar, and we would like to have responses to those questions," Blix said Thursday.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/01/30/sprj.irq.wrap/index.html
世界の記事みたいに報道することがある。
世界にニュースは自分で確かめよう。
ブリスクは国連監視検証査察委員会(UNMOVIC)の委員長で、次のような二点を発言したらしい。
一つは、イラクの協力姿勢に何の変化もないということ、
二つはイラクからの招請が更なる武装解除であることを期待している
と述べたらしい。
ブリクスはイラクが化学兵器と生物兵器の解体について説明せず、1441決議にも従っていないと報告したらしい。
イラク側は残る問題は、U-2の飛行と科学者に対する査問だけとしているので、査察委員会とイラクの両者の認識が相当隔たっている。
査察委員会のブリスクは、イラクがまったく大量破壊兵器の破棄についての説明義務を果たしていないと非難していると、事態はこういうことらしい
Blix sees no new Iraqi cooperation
UNITED NATIONS (CNN) -- Chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix said Thursday he has so far seen no evidence of a promised increase in Iraqi cooperation and that he is still considering Baghdad's offer to return for further discussions on disarmament.
Iraq asked Blix and International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei to return to Baghdad before February 10 to discuss issues the inspectors raised Monday before the U.N. Security Council. Blix and ElBaradei are scheduled to report again to the Security Council February 14.
Blix told the council Monday that Iraq has not fully accounted for its stocks of chemical and biological weapons and has not fully accepted its obligation to disarm under U.N. Resolution 1441.
Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz pledged Monday that his country would cooperate fully with U.N. inspectors but Thursday Blix said he had yet to see any change in the Iraqi stance.
Aziz said Monday that the only remaining issues between weapons inspectors and Iraq are overflights by U-2 spy planes and the private interviewing of Iraq scientists by inspectors.
But in a letter released Thursday from science adviser Gen. Amer al-Saadi inviting the monitoring chiefs to return, Iraq said it wants to "jointly study means of verification in disarmament issues" and to re-establish a "consolidated monitoring system."
Iraq's U.N. Ambassador Mohammed Aldouri delivered the letter to Blix personally Thursday evening, and spent about an hour inside Blix's office. Afterward, Aldouri said he hoped Blix and ElBaradei would return to Iraq.
"It's a question of war," Aldouri said. "We want them to come to Iraq to resolve differences."
But Blix said Thursday there had been no movement on the issues of the scientist interviews or U-2 flights.
"What we have said we need all the time is the presentation of more evidence -- that they have not been taking the questions seriously which were posed in the report with which they are familiar, and we would like to have responses to those questions," Blix said Thursday.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/01/30/sprj.irq.wrap/index.html
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