Bush feels ''spirit of unity'' regarding new Iraq government

Published June 5th, 2004 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

U.S. President George W. Bush said on Saturday he sensed a "spirit of unity" in the international community to help Iraq's new ‏‏government and voiced his confidence that a U.N. Security Council ‏resolution would be approved soon. ‏  

 

"I am confident we will get one soon," Bush told a press conference in Rome with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi as he ended a 36-hour visit to Rome and headed to France for D-Day commemorations.‏  

 

"The resolution also encourages other U.N. members to join in helping the ‏‏Iraqi people as they establish a representative government. These efforts ‏‏deserve the full support of the international community. I am confident we will get one soon," the American leader conveyed. 

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He added that he felt "a spirit of unity" among his partners on the subject ‏‏of Iraq and a willingness on their part to work with the new Iraqi government.‏ "Over two centuries, our governments have been allies and adversaries and today the affection between our peoples has never been stronger," Bush said.‏  

 

In his weekly radio address on Saturday, Bush hailed the formation of the new Iraqi government. "Naming this new government advances our five-step plan to help Iraq achieve democracy and freedom as a united and federal nation. It brings us closer to realizing the hope of millions of Iraqis, a fully sovereign nation with a representative government to protect their rights and serve their interests. It brings us closer to seeing a Middle East that knows the blessings of liberty, and it brings us closer to defeating a ruthless enemy that has killed thousands of innocents and still threatens the peace of the world." (Albawaba.com)

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