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The United Nations should withdraw all of its workers from Iraq until the security situation improves, the body's staff union has said. | The United Nations should withdraw all of its workers from Iraq until the security situation improves, the body's staff union has said. |
The union believes UN personnel will not be properly protected by US-led forces in the country. | The union believes UN personnel will not be properly protected by US-led forces in the country. |
The call comes as UN officials prepare to pass a draft resolution giving the organisation an expanded role in Iraq. | The call comes as UN officials prepare to pass a draft resolution giving the organisation an expanded role in Iraq. |
The UN has had a low-key presence there since a truck bomb devastated its Baghdad headquarters in August 2003. | The UN has had a low-key presence there since a truck bomb devastated its Baghdad headquarters in August 2003. |
The world body swept most of its personnel out of the Iraqi capital after the blast, and currently allows a maximum of 65 overseas workers to reside in the country. | The world body swept most of its personnel out of the Iraqi capital after the blast, and currently allows a maximum of 65 overseas workers to reside in the country. |
But the draft resolution, backed by the US and UK, would raise the upper limit on workers to 95. | But the draft resolution, backed by the US and UK, would raise the upper limit on workers to 95. |
'Comparative advantage' | 'Comparative advantage' |
The resolution - which will prolong the UN mission's mandate in Iraq - will also give the UN a bigger role in the country's political reconciliation. | The resolution - which will prolong the UN mission's mandate in Iraq - will also give the UN a bigger role in the country's political reconciliation. |
The UN special envoy in Iraq would be allowed to "advise, support and assist" the Iraqi government in political, economic, electoral, legal, constitutional, refugee and human rights matters. | The UN special envoy in Iraq would be allowed to "advise, support and assist" the Iraqi government in political, economic, electoral, legal, constitutional, refugee and human rights matters. |
Washington's envoy to the UN, Zalmay Khalilzad, said he expected the new resolution to be adopted by Thursday this week. | Washington's envoy to the UN, Zalmay Khalilzad, said he expected the new resolution to be adopted by Thursday this week. |
"The UN needs to play an enhanced role in helping the Iraqis overcome the difficulties they have at the present time," he said. | "The UN needs to play an enhanced role in helping the Iraqis overcome the difficulties they have at the present time," he said. |
"The UN can, given its comparative advantage, play a role in facilitating and helping Iraqis get to that goal." | "The UN can, given its comparative advantage, play a role in facilitating and helping Iraqis get to that goal." |
Correspondents say the staff union's opposition to the move will deter many of its members from going. | Correspondents say the staff union's opposition to the move will deter many of its members from going. |
Former Secretary General Kofi Annan pulled most of the UN's international staff out of Iraq after the top UN envoy, Sergio Vieira de Mello, and 21 other people died in a huge explosion at the UN headquarters in Baghdad in August 2003. |
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