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SC/8256 1 December 2004 NEW YORK, 30 November (UN Headquarters) -- The Security Council this morning endorsed the creation of a trust fund to financially support a United Nations protection force in Iraq. Approving a letter to be sent by the Councils President to the Secretary-General, the Council requested the Secretary-General to establish, no later than 3 December, the trust fund for accepting and administering contributions from Member States for the purpose of financially supporting the distinct entity to provide security for the United Nations presence in Iraq. [Paragraph 13 of Council resolution 1546 (2004) expressed the Councils intention to create a distinct entity under unified command to provide security for the United Nations presence in Iraq.] The President would refer to a letter from the Permanent Representative of the Netherlands addressed to him, dated 26 November (document S/2004/927). In that letter, the Permanent Representative informed the President that the member States of the European Union were ready to contribute approximately $12 million to finance the middle ring of the United Nations protection force in Iraq, provided there was a Council mandate for such a force. In a 26 November letter to the Netherlands Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Secretary-General noted the United Nations intention to consider establishing a trust fund to support such a distinct entity. The Secretary-General, in his letter, stressed, however, that such entity had not been set up as a United Nations operation. The Organization would, therefore, have no role in its financing, deployment or in-theatre command and support. The United Nations rules and regulations did not allow for the establishment of such a trust fund in the absence of a specific mandate from the Council. The Presidents letter will be issued as a document of the Council under the symbol S/2004/929. The meeting started at 11:36 a.m. and was adjourned at 11:40 a.m. * *** * |