Iraq has offered all efforts required to implement Resolution 1441, and regrettably the [inspectors'] statement mentions a charge saying Iraq has not genuinely accepted the disarmament of its weapons.

We hope this round will be a step toward achieving comprehensive settlement and a comprehensive solution, at the forefront of which comes a lifting of the embargo imposed on our people for more than 12 years.

It is a dressing up of a rejected proposal, an aggressive plan for war. It polishes up a resolution rejected by the vast majority of the Security Council.

The U.S. doesn't want the world body [United Nations] to behave in accordance with its charter, ... Nor does it want international law to take its course.

Taking into account the thousands of data to be presented.

His speech is another indication of frustration and big failure, of disappointment and desperation, and by that he is pushing himself to the, over the cliff -- just like Blair is being pushed down from over a cliff.

In Iraq, we are ready in two fronts.