CAIRO,
September 18 (IslamOnline.net) - Former UN secretary general Boutros
Boutros-Ghali held the US administration accountable for rising wave
of terrorism, saying Washington’s unilateral approach has fuelled
civil wars across the world.
Boutros-Ghali
also asked American President George W. Bush to order his forces out
of Iraq and to allow Arab countries mediate a peaceful settlement to
the crisis gripping the war-scarred country.
Currently
holding the presidency of Egypt’s National Council for Human Rights
(NCHR), Boutros-Ghali blamed the US policies for the break-up of many
conflicts everywhere in Africa, Latin America and Asia.
“The
US adopts a unilateral approach in handling international conflicts,
without taking into account viewpoints of other world countries that
have different mechanisms to settle them.”
He
said the Middle East long-standing conflict makes a case in point.
“Washington
has turned down attempts by the European Union to mediate a settlement
to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, at the same time
it also supports Israel’s right-wing parties.”
Boutros-Ghali
believes such a US unilateral approach causes to complicate the
situation in the Middle East and “plays into the hands of terrorists
to gain more ground in the Arab and Islamic countries.”
The
former Egyptian diplomat was elected to the top post of the UN in 1992
- but the US veteoed an extension of his term to 2001 despite approval
of many other member states of the world organisation.
Violence
Begets Blood
The
82-year-old Boutros-Ghali called on the Bush administration to
withhold its staunch support for the ruling Israeli Likud party in
order to help establish peace in the region.
“Violence
begets violence. This is exactly the situation in the occupied
territories as only one side has warplanes and tanks, a fact naturally
leading the other side to try to possess a weapon to use in its
defense.”
The
ex-UN secretary general expected the deteriorating situation in the
region to continue as long as the US kept siding with Israel.
“The
situation will keep move worse till the world system is turned into
bipolar for allowing to better run the world affairs.”
He
warned that Palestinians have made up a “ticking population bomb”,
as the number will rise up remarkably to make Jews in Palestine a 40
percent minority.
Arabs
Have ‘Iraq Clue’
The
former UN chief said the Arab countries are the one and only party
having capacity to settle the Iraq crisis.
“The
Arabs have the clue about resolving the crisis in Iraq.”
“The
Iraqi crisis would not be solved by foreign parties. The task must be
left for an Arab mediator approved by all Iraqi parties for helping
draw up a better and democratic future for Iraq as was the case with
the Lebanese civil war,” Ghali said.
Boutros-Ghali,
the former Secretary General of La Francophonie, called on the US
administration to pull out forces from Iraq for putting an end to the
bloodshed in the war-torn country.
“The
mistake of the US administration is that it only adopted force to
achieve its goals and sought the help of inexperienced experts to do
this - something which has led to the ongoing tragic situation in the
Arab country.”
The
former veteran Egyptian diplomat said the US administration has
admitted that it has made a grave mistake when it had launched an
offensive on Iraq.
He
said Washington now searches for a way for its troops to pack up and
leave the Iraq as Iraqis and peoples of the region could not accept
the fact that the oil-rich country is under the occupation of foreign
forces.
Boutros-Ghali
was the sixth secretary general of the United Nations on 1 January
1992 and served for a five-year term.
At
the time of his appointment by the U.N. General Assembly on 3 December
1991, Ghali was Egypt's deputy prime minister for foreign affairs.
He
further had a role in negotiating the Camp David accords between Egypt
and Israel, signed in 1979.