
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release October 30, 2000 PRESS BRIEFING BY JAKE SIEWERT The James S. Brady Briefing Room 1:42 P.M. EST Q Also, back on the oil situation. Iraq has said that as of November 1st, oil exports will only be denominated in Euros and the United Nations, I believe, has said it needs more time to adjust its accounting procedures. There's an implicit threat for the Iraqis to cut off oil exports. MR. SIEWERT: We don't oppose, in principle, any Iraqi oil trading that's done in Euros, provided that the humanitarian needs of the Iraqi people are met under the terms of the U.N. oil for food program. Ultimately, under the terms of that agreement, the U.N. has control over all the funds in the oil for food account. The money is never in the hands of the Iraqis, it's essentially in an escrow account. So whether the money is in Euros, dollars or another denomination is nothing more than a technical issue. What's important is that Iraq has a strong interest in seeing this program continue, the U.N. program, and it's the way in which they can ensure that they get the food and medicine they need; and they have a strong interest in seeing supply continue at higher levels; and we will do everything we can to ensure that supplies continue at high levels. And if they take any measures to cut back, we will have the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the Europeans have reserves that could deal with such a situation. Q Would one solution be for the United Nations to accept the Euros for the time being in the escrow account and adjust -- MR. SIEWERT: Check with the U.N. on the technicalities of that. We're not terribly concerned about whether they're denominated in Euros or dollars. As I said, the U.N. essentially controls the actual currency in that account. END 2:08 P.M. EST