[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2003, Book I)]
[May 22, 2003]
[Page 529]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]


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Statement on United Nations Security Council Action To Lift Sanctions on 
Iraq
May 22, 2003

    Today's unanimous vote by the United Nations Security Council 
adopting Resolution 1483 to lift sanctions on Iraq will help the Iraqi 
people to rebuild their country and work toward a more prosperous and 
secure future, one in which they will govern themselves, rejoin the 
world economy, and remain at peace with their neighbors. The nations of 
the world have demonstrated their unity in their commitment to help the 
Iraqi people on their path toward a better future.
    The Security Council's resolution affirms that the United Nations 
will have an appropriate vital role in Iraq's reconstruction and 
transition to a new government. It establishes a strong and important 
framework for many nations to participate in these activities. I look 
forward to the Secretary-General's appointment of 
a Special Representative as we work together to help Iraq recover from 
three decades of brutal dictatorship. I also look forward to the 
establishment of an Iraqi Interim Administration that is broadbased and 
represents all of Iraq's people so that Iraqis can participate as 
quickly and as fully as possible in the revitalization of their country.
    The United States and its coalition partners will remain in Iraq as 
long as necessary to help put Iraq on the path toward democracy, with a 
united, representative government that respects human rights and the 
rule of law. We call on all countries to join in helping the Iraqi 
people achieve this goal as quickly as possible.