Tariq Aziz
Tariq Aziz
Tariq Azizwas an Iraqi Foreign Ministerand Deputy Prime Ministerand a close advisor of President Saddam Hussein. Their association began in the 1950s when both were activists for the then-banned Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. Although he was an Arab nationalist he was in fact an ethnic Assyran, and a member of the Chaldean Catholic Church...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth28 April 1936
CityTel Keppe, Iraq
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If there is a solution which maintains Iraq's sovereignty, dignity and legitimate rights and prevents aggression, we are ready,
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either creating a superficial pretext to justify the American aggression or he is trying to confuse and undermine the comprehensive review.
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These people have witnessed the implementation of the so-called oil-for-food program, and they have also witnessed the obstacles that are being placed in New York by the United States and the British,
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no matter what the sacrifices and consequences are.
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What Mr. Cheney is saying is baseless, ... He hasn't provided any solid evidence to back his allegations.
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Enough is enough. The sanctions have been imposed for reasons which don't exist any more and it's time to lift those sanctions,
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The United States knows well that if wages an aggression on Iraq, then its interests in the Arab world will be threatened by the Arab people, not the regimes,
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This can't be done by piecemeal arrangements or solutions. It has to be done within a comprehensive context that means a serious easing of sanctions or a complete lifting of sanctions,
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as far as our position is concerned, nothing has changed.
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available as long as it is necessary for the Iraqi authorities to continue this dialogue.
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The moment America and Britain launched missiles against Iraq they killed UNSCOM,
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President Mubarak assumes a role for himself which both Washington and London have not given to him, ... In reality there is no noble, fair and intelligent person in Egypt, in the Arab homeland or the whole world sharing Mr. Mubarak in his deduction.
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These signs are the beginning of the collapse of the embargo, ... America might have its opinion, but it cannot impose its will on all.
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If they finish their work after 25 days, what are they going to do? They will leave, ... And if they want to come back, they are welcome.