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Rice hails progress in Iraq
15/01/2008 21:04  - (SA)  

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  • Baghdad - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Tuesday praised "remarkable" political progress in Iraq, saying during a surprise visit to Baghdad that it represented a "time of hope" in the country.

    "Iraq is moving forward in a way that is promising but still fragile," Rice told reporters after talks with Iraq's leaders.

    "This is a time of hope," she said, pointing to a key law passed by parliament at the weekend that will allow former middle-ranking members of Saddam Hussein's Baath party back into public life.

    Passage of the law was one of 18 "benchmarks" Washington had set as measures of political reconciliation in deeply divided Iraq.

    "Passing the Justice and Accountability Law is a good step on the road to reconciliation," Rice told a news conference with her Iraqi counterpart, Hoshyar Zebari, in Baghdad's highly fortified Green Zone.

    She added, however, that there was "still a lot of work to be done," pointing to the need for provincial elections and the fact that a national oil and gas bill is still stalled before parliament.

    "While it hasn't always moved as fast as some of us sitting in Washington would have liked, it has certainly moved. Given the history and legacy and the stains of tyranny it has been quite remarkable."

    Determined to fight terrorism

    She said that since her last visit to Iraq a month ago, she had seen "continued progress on the political front, particularly in the reconciliation that the Iraqi people themselves are carrying out at the grassroots front."

    Rice said the "citizens' determination to fight the extremists, the terrorists, the foreign fighters" was cause for optimism.

    "I have also had discussions with the national leadership in my time here, and there seems to be a spirit of cooperation to move forward at the national front as well," she said.

    Zebari described Rice's one-day visit as "very significant".

    "It comes at a time when there are very positive developments on the security and political fronts in Iraq as well as in the region," he said.

    Washington's top envoy broke away from a Middle East tour with US President George W. Bush, arriving in the Iraqi capital mid-morning from neighbouring Saudi Arabia.

    On her arrival, she went straight into talks with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that, according to Maliki's office, were dominated by discussions on political and security progress in Iraq.

    Maliki, a statement said, told her his government was now focusing its efforts on boosting the Iraqi economy and on reconstruction efforts, and building on the security and political achievements of the past months.

    US in for long haul

    Rice, for her part, renewed US support for the Iraqi government "and its efforts to achieve security, stability and prosperity for all Iraqi people."

    During the news conference, she made it clear that the US would be in the country for the long haul.

     
     

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