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A senior U.S. official has called on European countries to put aside their disagreements over war in Iraq and cooperate with the United States in the post-war reconstruction2 of the country. The United States also denies that American companies will capture most of these reconstruction contracts.
U.S. Undersecretary of State Alan Larson criticized recent European complaints that U.S. companies were being awarded the major Iraqi reconstruction contracts.
Mr. Larson - undersecretary of economic, business and agricultural affairs - told a news conference in Paris that discussing contracts was misplaced at a time when war is still raging.
"The contracts that are being widely discussed are contracts that use U.S. taxpayer3 money to provide very quick emergency rehabilitation4 services," he said, "including activities like reopening ports so that food can come in, re-establishing electric power, putting out oil fires so that the natural resources of Iraq do not go up in smoke, literally5."
Mr. Larson said choosing American companies to handle these initial efforts was quicker and more efficient. In recent days, multi-million-dollar contracts have been awarded to large U.S. firms. But Mr. Larson said the U.S. government is open to foreign bidders6, both now and in the future.
The U.S. undersecretary's remarks follow meetings in Brussels and Paris ahead of a June G-8 summit in Evian, France. Transatlantic disagreement lingers over war on Iraq, and G-8 members such as Germany, Russia and France have all condemned7 the U.S.-led action.
Europeans and Americans are also at odds8 over who will pay for Iraq's post-war reconstruction. However, Mr. Larson characterized the mood between U.S. and European officials this week as "very positive."
"I think the best way to deal with the difficult feelings that exist on both sides of the Atlantic is to get on with the work at hand," he said. "There's a lot of that work, and it isn't going to get accomplished9 unless Europe and the United States work together."
Mr. Larson did not directly address concerns by France, Germany and other war critics that the United Nations should play the leading role in Iraq's reconstruction. Specific arrangements must be worked out over time, he said, but the international community should cooperate as it now does in rebuilding Afghanistan.
He said the U.N. 1)oil-for-food program could be used for short term humanitarian10 aid to Iraq. Separately, he pointed11 out that both the United States and the European Union have 2)earmarked more than $100 million for immediate12 humanitarian relief.
In the longer term, Mr. Larson also suggested, the so-called "Paris club" of creditors13 might address Iraq's sizable debt.
Lisa Bryant for VOA news, Paris.
1) oil-for-food program石油换食品计划
2) earmark[5iEmB:k]v. 特别指定(款项等的)用途
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n.康复,悔过自新,修复,复兴,复职,复位 | |
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adj. 被责难的, 被宣告有罪的 动词condemn的过去式和过去分词 | |
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n.人道主义者,博爱者,基督凡人论者 | |
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