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    By Federal News Service
    Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1998

    SECRETARY-GENERAL ANNAN: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is a sad day for the United Nations, and for the world. My thoughts tonight are with the people of Iraq and with the 307 United Nations humanitarian workers who remain in the country and with all others whose lives are in danger.

         It is also a very sad day for me personally. Throughout this year, I have done everything in my power to ensure peaceful compliance with Security Council resolutions and to avert the use of force. This has not been an easy or painless process. It has required patience, determination, and the will to seek peace even when all signs pointed to war. However daunting the task, the United Nations had to try as long as any hope for peace remained. I deeply regret that today these efforts have proved insufficient.

         What has happened cannot be reversed, nor can any of us foresee the future. All we know is that tomorrow, as yesterday, there will be still an acute need in Iraq and in the wider region for humanitarian relief and healing diplomacy. In both these tasks, the United Nations will be ready, as ever, to play its part.

         Thank you very much.

    END.

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