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VATICAN (CWN) -- The Vatican has expressed warm satisfaction with the tentative accord reached between UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. The Holy See has also
indicated a strong desire to see that agreement ratified by the UN Security Council.
A statement released by the Vatican press office today indicated that
the agreement "confirms once again" that dialogue is more effective
than force as a means of resolving international difficulties. The Holy
See went on to suggest that further dialogue might lead to the lifting
of the international embargo on Iraq-- and embargo which the
Vatican has consistently opposed.
For the past several weeks the Vatican diplomatic corps has been
working with steadily mounting energy to forestall the possibility of
military action in the Persian Gulf. Archbishop Renato Martino, the
permanent Vatican observer at the UN, had met with Kofi Annan last
week, urging the UN leader to visit Baghdad for personal negotiations
with Saddam Hussein.
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