Interview: 
          Kofi Annan with the BBC
        Iraq 
          war illegal 
        Kofi 
          Annan 
        The 
          United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has told the BBC the US-led 
          invasion of Iraq was an illegal act that contravened the UN charter. 
          
        He 
          said the decision to take action in Iraq should have been made by the 
          Security Council, not unilaterally. 
        The 
          UK government responded by saying the attorney-general made the "legal 
          basis... clear at the time". 
        Mr 
          Annan also warned security in Iraq must considerably improve if credible 
          elections are to be held in January. 
        The 
          UN chief said in an interview with the BBC World Service that "painful 
          lessons" had been learnt since the war in Iraq. 
        "Lessons 
          for the US, the UN and other member states. I think in the end everybody's 
          concluded it's best to work together with our allies and through the 
          UN," he said. 
        "I 
          hope we do not see another Iraq-type operation for a long time - without 
          UN approval and much broader support from the international community," 
          he added. 
        He 
          said he believed there should have been a second UN resolution following 
          Iraq's failure to comply over weapons inspections. 
        And 
          it should have been up to the Security Council to approve or determine 
          the consequences, he added. 
        When 
          pressed on whether he viewed the invasion of Iraq as illegal, he said: 
          "Yes, if you wish. I have indicated it was not in conformity with 
          the UN charter from our point of view, from the charter point of view, 
          it was illegal." 
        You 
          can not have credible elections if the security conditions continue 
          as they are now.
        Curtesy: 
          BBC NEWS, 2004/09/16