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‘Peace Camp’ Firms Accused Of Breaking Sanctions

Hewitt suggested that French and Russian firms broke United Nations sanctions on Iraq

LONDON, April 7 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - As fierce battles are still reported on all fronts in Iraq, British Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt suggested that French and Russian firms broke United Nations sanctions on Iraq.

Asked - in a BBC World Service interview Monday, April 7 - about possible roles for France and Russia in the post-war reconstruction of Iraq, Hewitt said: "That will clearly have to be discussed both within the United Nations, as the role of the UN is made clear, and by the interim administration and then subsequently by the new Iraqi administration."

She added: "I must say if I were an Iraqi minister in the new Iraqi government, I think I would personally take a poor view of companies that have been breaking UN sanctions and supporting Saddam's vile regime.

"But that is a matter for the Iraqi people to judge and a matter, also in this interim period, for discussion with the UN," Hewitt added.

Meanwhile, British Defense Secretary Geoff Hoon was asked Monday in parliament if he had any evidence of recent breaking of sanctions by French or Russian defense companies.

"I'm not in the position to comment at this stage about possible breaches of any sanctions. But certainly it is a matter that we continue to look at carefully," Hoon replied, without giving further details.

Sanctions were imposed on Iraq after its invasion of Kuwait in 1990. They were partially lifted with the setting up of an oil-for-food program, but a ban on arms imports continued.

Fischer Hopes Regime Collapses

"Saddam Hussein is a terrible dictator who aggressed his neighbors,” Fischer

In a separate related development, German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer - along with French and Russian counterparts, made the peace camp - said Monday he hopes Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's regime collapses "as soon as possible" to prevent further losses of life.

"Saddam Hussein is a terrible dictator who aggressed his neighbors, and Israel during the first (1991) Gulf War, and gassed the Kurds," he told Israeli public television on the first day of a visit to the Jewish state.

"We hope his regime will collapse a soon as possible to avoid losses of innocent life," said Fischer, whose country refused to take part in the U.S.-led Iraq invasion, over its alleged weapons of mass destruction.

"After the dispute, the situation will be normalized. Transatlantic relations are vital for the Europeans and the Americans," he said, referring to the split between Europe and Washington over the use of military force.

Fischer’s statements came as total contradiction to his previous situation staunchly opposing Iraq invasion.

“I can’t tell the public, let’s go to war because of reasons that I do not believe in,” Fischer had said passionately, during the diplomatic battle over attacking Iraq, forcing the U.S. to withdraw its war resolution, before going ahead with its invasion plans, heading what it termed as “coalition of the willing”.

On Thursday, April 3, the U.S. House of Representatives (Congress) passed a supplementary budget amendment excluding France, Germany, Russia and Syria from taking part in U.S.-funded reconstruction bids in Iraq, because they opposed the U.S.-led invasion.

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