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". – Mr President, it would look strange if I did not reply. This was my way of condensing the analysis, linguistically speaking, in order to express the concern that if the resolution before the Security Council does not give the United Nations a real role, and if it is adopted, then the occupying powers will be the ones to decide on the oil in Iraq. That is self-evident, and is not adding anything of substance to this discussion. The ending of all sanctions would also normalise Iraq's situation as a large oil producing and exporting country. It was a member of OPEC. In putting it the way I did, I was trying to clarify the discussion. I think, to some extent, I have drawn attention to the reality of who would be in power if the United Nations is not given an authoritative role."@en1
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