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Egypt, France To Support U.N.-Backed Strike on Iraq 

"If there is a U.N. resolution that imposes certain measures on Iraq, we will support it," said Maher 

CAIRO, September 13 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Although Egypt and France have previously declared their opposition to a U.S. strike against Iraq, ministers in both countries said Friday, September 13, that their countries will support a U.N.-backed military action against Iraq.

Egypt would give its reluctant support to military action against Iraq if it was endorsed by the United Nations, Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher said in comments published Friday, Agence France-Presse (AFP) said.

"Egypt, because of practical reasons and principles, cannot support U.S. military action unless there is a U.N. resolution against Iraq's refusal to implement international resolutions and, in this case, Egypt will support the resolutions of international legality," Maher said.

"If there is a U.N. resolution that imposes certain measures on Iraq, we will support it," he said in the interview with Time magazine, excerpts of which were published in Arabic in Cairo's Al-Ahram daily.

"Iraq must accept the return of the international weapons inspection team. If it doesn't, Egypt sees that this must be dealt with in the framework of the United Nations."

But Maher cautioned that Egypt still believed "a military strike would destabilize the Middle East."

"The Arab peoples are angry at what is happening in Palestine and, for humanitarian reasons, at what is happening to the Iraqi people.

"Nothing is ruled out," said Alliot-Marie 

"A strike on Iraq will exacerbate this anger, even though many people in the Arab region have no sympathy for [President] Saddam Hussein," he said.

Maher gave the interview before U.S. President George W. Bush's speech on Iraq before the U.N. General Assembly Thursday, September 12, in which he said U.S. action against Baghdad was "unavoidable" unless the United Nations disarmed Iraq, AFP said.

The Egyptian point of view was echoed by French Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie who said Friday that France does not rule out joining a military attack on Iraq as long as it takes place under U.N. authority.

"Nothing is ruled out," she said on Europe 1 radio. "As we have shown in Afghanistan, our armies have the human and technological capability necessary to play a role. If we choose to take part, we will not go unnoticed."

Asked about Bush's speech to the U.N. Thursday, September 12, Alliot-Marie said, "It was a warning, a warning which we pushed for and indeed helped formulate. We think it is essential that international legality prevails in matters as complicated as this.

"France has made clear that it will not join anything that takes place outside the Security Council. We will examine the situation ... and act according to what the Security Council has decided and to our own analysis of the situation," she said.

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