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Published 06 Jan, 2004 12:00am

Nato role in reconstruction of Iraq seen

BRUSSELS, Jan 5: Nato may have a role to play in the future reconstruction of Iraq but should concentrate first on its mission in Afghanistan, the alliance's new secretary-general said on Monday.

"The primary focus at the moment should be on Afghanistan," former Dutch Foreign Minister Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said as he arrived at Nato headquarters outside Brussels to take up his new assignment.

"Iraq of course will also be on the agenda at a certain stage but let's take the events step by step," he added. Nato ended years of debate last year over whether it should operate beyond Europe and North America by taking over the peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan.

As another US-led coalition seeks to rebuild Iraq after the ouster of Saddam government, Nato is again facing questions over whether it has a role to play there. It is already supporting a division in Iraq from alliance member Poland.

Asked if the US was likely to want Nato to play a larger role in Iraq, he said it was possible. "It is certainly not to be excluded of course that could be a development... Of course that will depend on the political developments as they take place and as they take shape in Iraq in the coming months," he said.

"We've heard the....result of the Loya Jirga, and I think the alliance should pursue what was set in motion, and that is focus on Afghanistan. And about Iraq we'll see, and wait, and of course influence, if possible, political developments."-Reuters

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