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31 May 2004 Monday 11 Rabi-us-Saani 1425



Iran rules out cooperation with US on Iraq


TEHRAN, May 30: Iran on Sunday ruled out any cooperation with the United States in its occupation of neighbouring Iraq, and demanded that any new Iraqi government be given "full sovereignty".

Foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi refused to say if the Islamic republic, which recognises the US-appointed interim Governing Council, will also offer recognition to the new caretaker government due to take power by June 30.

He also complained that a US-British draft resolution on Iraq being considered by the UN Security Council contained "a number of ambiguities". "There is no question of any cooperation between Iran and the United States in Iraq," Asefi told reporters.

"Iran does not want to cooperate with an occupying force which now commits barbaric acts against holy sites," he said, referring to US military operations in Karbala and Najaf. -AFP '




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