In Its Bid for Aid, U.S. Moves to Give Iraqis More Control
Tuesday, October 14, 2003; Page A01
UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 13 -- The Bush administration Monday offered a series of concessions aimed at increasing Iraqis' control over their future, in a final drive to win U.N. Security Council backing for a resolution calling on nations to provide more money and troops to support the U.S. occupation of Iraq.
The resolution, in calling for the establishment of a new multinational force for Iraq, reaffirms the authority of the United States and its military allies to command that force and administer the country. But it also states that the U.S.-approved Iraqi Governing Council and its ministers "will embody the sovereignty of the State of Iraq." And for the first time, it sets a deadline -- Dec. 15 -- for the 24-member council to present a firm timetable for writing a constitution and holding elections.
Senior U.N. officials and council diplomats said that by granting a symbolic measure of sovereignty to Iraqis and dropping a demand that U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan play an immediate political role in Iraq, the United States had improved its chances for success in the council. "It is a little bit easier for us to live with than previous versions," a senior U.N. official said.
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