RI asked to distance from IMF and U.S.
RI asked to distance from IMF and U.S.
BAGHDAD (AFP): Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is calling on
Indonesia to distance itself from the United States and from the
International Monetary Fund, which he called an "American-Zionist
trap".
"You should distance yourself from the United States," Saddam
told visiting Minister of Industry and Trade Luhut Pandjaitan,
who arrived in Iraq on Tuesday as head of a delegation studying
ways of expanding economic cooperation with Iraq.
"You should not expect any aid from those who have targeted
your economy and continue to act against your national
integrity," the official news agency INA quoted him as saying on
Thursday.
"You know that the economy and money constitute one of the
pillars of Zionism (and) the IMF is no more than an American-
Zionist trap to exploit and weaken people," he added.
Instead, Saddam called on Indonesia to find aid at home, as
well as from truly friendly countries who are concerned for
Indonesia's unity and are interested in it being strong.
In that context, he said Iraq was "disposed to cooperate" with
Indonesia on both the economic and political levels.