The following is Prime Minister’s Jean Chrétien’s response to a question
on Iraq during Question Period in the House of Commons today:
"I want to set out the position of the Government of Canada. We
believe that Iraq must fully abide by the resolutions of the United Nations
Security Council. We have always made clear that Canada would require the
approval of the Security Council if we were to participate in a military
campaign.
Over the last few weeks the Security Council has been unable to agree on
a new resolution authorizing military action.
Canada worked very hard to find a compromise to bridge the gap in the
Security Council. Unfortunately we were not successful.
If military action proceeds without a new resolution of the Security
Council, Canada will not participate.
We have ships in the area as part of our participation in the struggle
against terrorism. Our ships will continue to perform their important
mission against terrorism."
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