] LINDA MOTTRAM: As we've been hearing in John's report, ] the former American Lieutenant General chosen by the ] Americans to run post-war Iraq, Jay Garner, is set to ] make his first public appearance in Kuwait today. ] ] ] But he still does not have the open chequebook that he ] needs to rebuild Iraq. What he wants is access to cash ] from the Iraq's oil, the world's second largest supply. ] ] ] The United Nations though, still controls the ] Oil-for-Food Program, which is currently the only legal ] avenue to sell Iraq's oil, and it is resisting American ] demands for access to the program. ] ] ] The UN is demanding a central role for itself and it's ] nervous about Washington's appointment of a former US oil ] executive to run Iraq's oil industry. ] ] ] Rafael Epstein reports. ] ] ] RAFAEL EPSTEIN: The man who'll negotiate with the UN and ] others over international help for Iraq is US Assistant ] Secretary of State for International Organisation, Kim ] Holmes. ] ] ] KIM HOLMES: The oil reserves of Iraq will be intended for ] and used for the purposes of the Iraqi people and that is ] just a bottom line, bedrock principle. ] ] ] RAFAEL EPSTEIN: The US has in mind the former head of ] Shell USA, Philip Carroll, and the deputy chief of BP ] USA, Rodney Chase to run Iraq's oil industry. Rebuilding ] will cost billions of dollars, much of which will flow to ] private companies. ] ] ] Bu AM - Battle over who can sell Iraq's oil |