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| West Midlands Liberal Democrats | <info@westmidslibdems.org.uk> | 4th July 2008 |
A new strategy for Iraq8.00.00am BST (GMT +0100) Thu 6th Jul 2006 Following Liberal Democrat Leader Sir Menzies Campbell's article in the Guardian the Party has launched their new strategy for Iraq. The full document can be downloaded from the party website - http://www.libdems.org.uk/internationalaffairs/issues below is a brief summary of what the Liberal Democrats are proposing. Summary of the Liberal Democrats strategy for Iraq The foundation of a new strategy should be a peace process led by the United Nations to achieve, as a first priority, national reconciliation and the internationalisation of support for Iraq. It would seek to build on the policies set out by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and would work towards the agreement an international 'compact' setting out the commitments of all sides and a comprehensive security and reconstruction strategy. It would aim to enhance the legitimacy and effectiveness of the Iraqi government, improve the delivery of essential services and strengthen the rule of law and human rights. The process would prioritise: 1. A regional contact group, to strengthen the engagement of Iraq's neighbours; 2. Enhanced measures to train, equip, professionalise and regularise Iraqi security forces; 3. A comprehensive, national disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration strategy; 4. An end to systematic indefinite detentions by US and Iraqi forces, with safeguards against abuses; 5. An enhanced national programme to promote human rights and the rule of law; 6. Action to expedite the reconstruction process, eliminate corruption and increase the involvement of the United Nations and World Bank; and 7. A programme for phased security transfer and withdrawal of coalition troops. The strategy is not intended to be definitive; it combines new initiatives with proposals for the enhancement or expansion of existing policies. It would require the UK to use our influence in Washington, DC, to press for US support, and must be developed and implemented with the approval of, and in partnership with, the sovereign government of Iraq.
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