France ready to mediate in Iraq: French Foreign Minister
France calls on UN and Iraq's neighbours to take active role in ending the crisis in the war-torn Iraq.
"Although the (US-led 2003) invasion ended a brutal dictatorship, the methods used to build a secure and democratic Iraq have failed," Kouchner wrote in the International Herald Tribune.
"It is time to start anew. There can be no lasting military solution to the crisis. The solution has to be political."
The minister said at least planning for the withdrawal of foreign troops must begin, in consultation with Iraqi authorities, if not commence immediately.
"At the same time, a broad-based government of national unity must be established. France is prepared to act as a mediator in this endeavour."
France's longstanding ties and contacts with the different communities in Iraq would help it in this role, wrote Kouchner.
Kouchner's initiative follows his call for Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to be replaced, in an interview published yesterday in the US magazine Newsweek.
Maliki called for an official French apology for Kouchner's remarks.
Amid increasing US pressure for action, Iraq's top Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish leaders today vowed to boost national reconciliation and resolve key disputed issues that have thrown the war-ravaged country into political turmoil.
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