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Viewing cable 04MANAMA1409, USUN AMBASSADOR SIV VISIT - 59TH UNGA
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Reference ID | Created | Released | Classification | Origin |
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04MANAMA1409 | 2004-09-13 14:57 | 2011-08-30 01:44 | CONFIDENTIAL | Embassy Manama |
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 MANAMA 001409
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR NEA/ARPI, IO/UN/P
USUN FOR ECOSOC AMB. SIV AND AMB. KENNEDY
E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/13/2014
TAGS: KCRM PREL PGOV BA ECOSOC UNGA
SUBJECT: USUN AMBASSADOR SIV VISIT - 59TH UNGA
PRECONSULTATIONS
REF: USUN 1955
Classified By: DCM Susan L. Ziadeh for reasons
1.4 (b) and (d).
¶1. (C) On September 7, US Ambassador to the United Nations
Economic and Social Council and Coordinator of the US
delegation to the UN General Assembly Sichan Siv met with GOB
officials and parliamentarians to discuss the United States'
five UN General Assembly priorities (Reftel).
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Reducing Middle East Resolutions
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¶2. (C) Ambassador Siv stated that there is a need to reduce
the number of one-sided Middle East resolutions, and cited
four resolutions that deal with Israel. Minister of State
for Foreign Affairs Mohammed Abdul Ghaffar responded that
Bahrain will not support this initiative. The Minister views
the Palestinian issue as a core problem for the region and
believes that the focus of the UNGA on Palestinian issues is
appropriate. He objected to getting rid of resolutions just
because they are considered one-sided and in favor of
Palestine. Several Shura Council members echoed Abdul
Ghaffar's point of view. But in a separate meeting, MFA A/US
for Political Affairs and International Cooperation Ahmed Al
Haddad offered to discuss this initiative further when
Bahrain's delegation arrives in New York later this month for
UNGA. Ambassador Siv offered to put Al Haddad in contact
with Ambassador Kennedy at USUN.
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Advancing Economic Freedom - Beyond the Monterrey Consensus
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¶3. (C) Ambassador Siv praised Bahrain for its economic
performance and explained that the focus of the US initiative
is advancing economic freedom by increased mobilization of
domestic resources in the private sector. MFA Director of
the International Directorate Ghassan Shaiko said that the
GOB was in support of discussing the US initiative but
expressed concern that it did not address the role of donor
countries. Al Haddad said that the economic growth of
developing countries should be viewed as a partnership
between nations. Ambassador Siv offered to arrange for more
discussions for Al Haddad in New York.
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Combating Trafficking-in-Persons
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¶4. (C) Both Abdul Ghaffar and MFA A/US for Coordination and
Follow-up Shaikh Abdul Aziz stated that the GOB supports any
initiative that helps combat trafficking-in-persons,
especially child sex tourism. Shaikh Abdul Aziz informed Siv
that Bahrain does not have a teenage sex tourism problem, but
does encounter foreign worker abuse. He stated that the GOB
has undertaken several measures to combat
trafficking-in-persons but admits that there are areas that
still need improvement. As chairman of the GOB's
inter-ministerial committee, he plans to establish a victim
assistance shelter and suggest ways to speed up the judicial
process. He added that Bahrain has a MEPI-funded American
Bar Association judicial reform project that is tackling case
management and alternative dispute resolution to speed up
court decisions. Shaikh Abdul Aziz also mentioned that the
GOB is drafting a new labor law and he is pursuing
legislation that specifically criminalizes trafficking.
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Promoting Democracy - The Democracy Caucus
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¶5. (C) Abdul Ghaffar said that the GOB supports measures
that increase cooperation among democratic countries. In
2002, he attended the second ministerial conference of the
Community of Democracies in Seoul, which produced the
Democracy Caucus. The Minister expressed interest in
attending the 2005 ministerial conference in Santiago.
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Ban on Human Cloning - The Costa Rica Resolution
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¶6. (C) Abdul Ghaffar said that the GOB has not made a final
decision with regard to the Costa Rica resolution. In a
subsequent meeting, former UN ECOSOC Vice President and MFA
official Jassim Mohammed Buallay explained that the GOB will
conduct internal discussions on this issue, focusing on the
ministries of Islamic Affairs and Health. He added that
cloning is an especially sensitive issue because of the
religious and medical dimensions.
MONROE