- The letter of the eight
The letter of the eight was signed on
30 January ,2003 , by the prime ministers for five of then fifteen members of theEuropean Union in addition to three high representatives for theCentral Europe an countries that were to enter the union in 2004. It expressed indirect support for theUnited States ' ambition of a régime change inIraq by means of an invasion under the pretext of theIraq disarmament crisis . To most observers it demonstrated a total division within the EU in respect toforeign policy and attitudes towardsinternational law .The letter, from the governments of
United Kingdom ,Spain ,Italy ,Portugal ,Denmark ,Poland ,Hungary and theCzech Republic , accusedSaddam Hussein of continuing to developweapons of mass destruction , and urged theUN Security Council to act against that threat. The statement's content was uncontroversial, saying that Saddam Hussein should not be allowed to violate U.N. resolutions, but the exclusion of ten of EU's then fifteen members was interpreted as a signal of deep division — and the difficulty of implementing the EU'sCommon Foreign and Security Policy .The letter was on
6 February followed by theVilnius letter , a more outspoken declaration of support for the position of the United States from theVilnius group composed ofEstonia ,Latvia ,Lithuania ,Slovakia ,Slovenia ,Croatia ,Albania ,Republic of Macedonia ,Romania , and the then-member of theUN Security Council ,Bulgaria .ee also
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* [http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/media/2003/0130useur.htm The text of the letter in its entirety]
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