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| Thursday, October 28, 1999 Published at 01:09 GMT World: Asia-Pacific Timor administrator sets out priorities ![]() Vieira de Mello: Creation of a credible system of justice a top priorities Ten days before he leaves for East Timor, the newly appointed United Nations administrator, Sergio Vieira de Mello, has admitted that he feels daunted be his task.
Mr Vieira de Mello said the creation of a credible system of justice would be one of his top priorities and he called for reconciliation between all sides in East Timor. His UN administration will have to build houses, re-establish basic services, help create a democratic system and oversee the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced people to their homes.
Talking to journalists at the UN headquarters in New York, Mr Vieira de Mello said his administration would work closely with the east Timorese. 'No superstructure'
"We will not be a superstructure that will attempt to impose itself on the Timorese people and on their representatives, on the contrary we are there to strengthen them, to help them to take the affairs of their country into their own hands," he added. When asked how long it would take to prepare East Timor for independence, he said "I do not have a crystal ball" and asked for patience. Maybe in several months he could answer the question, he said. From Kosovo to Timor
He is the UN's top official for co-ordinating humanitarian aid. He set up the UN civilian administration in Kosovo before handing over to Bernard Kouchner in July. Security Council Resolution 1272, adopted unanimously by the 15 council members, gives Untaet, as the new mission will be known, the power "to exercise all legislative and executive authority including the administration of justice". Untaet's mandate will initially run until 31 January 2001. |
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