To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
 
  •  

Iraq, UN postpone launch of economic programme

BAGHDAD, July 18 (Reuters) The Iraqi government and United Nations have postponed the high-level launch of a major economic recovery programme for several weeks, officials said today.

Senior diplomats and officials of international institutions had been due in Baghdad on Thursday to launch the International Compact for Iraq but the senior Iraqi minister involved said the war in Lebanon obliged key participants to change their plans.

''It has been postponed because of difficulties in getting high-level people into Baghdad, especially because of what's happening in Lebanon,'' Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih told Reuters. He denied there were any fundamental problems.

Israel pounded Lebanon for a seventh day today in response to the kidnapping of two soldiers by Hizbollah guerrillas, who have also fired rockets on northern Israel.

U.N. officials and Western diplomats closely involved in preparing the meeting confirmed the postponement, saying it could now take place in late August or early September.

The Compact is, broadly speaking, a five-year plan, involving Iraq's neighbours and wealthy foreign powers, to revive the potentially oil-rich economy after decades of war sanctions and now vicious communal bloodshed.

Among key initial goals is winning relief on debts run up by Saddam Hussein with Gulf Arab states. Western states have already forgiven Iraq much of its debt but Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, the biggest Gulf creditors, have been taking their time.

REUTERS PKS PC2308
 
Connect with

Floods retreat in south China, nearly 200 dead

BEIJING, July 18 (Reuters) Rain and flooding today eased across most of south China after killing nearly 200 people as survivors faced water shortages, severed roads and damaged homes.The downpours were triggered by Tropical Storm Bilis, which killed dozens in the Philippines and Taiwan before striking heavily populated southern China on Friday.Rain was still forecast for the worst-hit provinces of Hunan and Guangdong over the next two days, but officials and residents there reached by telephone today reported.....

Syria's Assad not doing enough for stability-US

WASHINGTON, July 18 (Reuters) US President George W Bush believes Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is not doing enough to bring regional stability, the White House today said, amid the latest crises in Lebanon and Gaza. ''The president believes that at this point President Assad is not doing what he can to create stability, which would be to stop housing terrorist organizations and providing safe haven for them and permitting people to conduct terrorist operations or.....

Israel says Hizbollah, Iran coordinated abduction

JERUSALEM, July 18 (Reuters) Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert today accused the Lebanese guerrilla group Hizbollah of coordinating its abduction of two Israeli soldiers last week with Iran, enabling Tehran to divert attention away from its nuclear programme.In a statement, Olmert reiterated he would not negotiate with Hizbollah and said it was too early to talk about a new international force to stabilise Lebanon.Reuters DKS GC0042.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login