Identifier
Created
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05ABUJA1683
2005-09-09 16:42:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Abuja
Cable title:
GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA ON AVIAN, PANDEMIC INFLUENZA
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS ABUJA 001683
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAGR EAID ECON KSCA PREL SOCI TBIO XX NI AVIANFLU
SUBJECT: GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA ON AVIAN, PANDEMIC INFLUENZA
REF: STATE 164134
UNCLAS ABUJA 001683
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAGR EAID ECON KSCA PREL SOCI TBIO XX NI AVIANFLU
SUBJECT: GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA ON AVIAN, PANDEMIC INFLUENZA
REF: STATE 164134
1. Embassy Abuja's Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) and an
economic officer met on Sept. 9, 2005 with Ambassador Abdul
Bin Rimdap, director general of the Nigerian Foreign
Ministry's international organizations.
2. DCM presented ref talking points on the U.S. Government's
intention to launch at the upcoming UN General Assembly
(UNGA) session the International Partnership on Avian and
Pandemic Influenza.
3. While not formally pledging the GON's support for the
partnership, Rimdap agreed it is better to address avian flu
before this becomes an even greater problem. He added,
"This is something" that the African group of countries also
should be able to support.
CAMPBELL
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAGR EAID ECON KSCA PREL SOCI TBIO XX NI AVIANFLU
SUBJECT: GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA ON AVIAN, PANDEMIC INFLUENZA
REF: STATE 164134
1. Embassy Abuja's Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) and an
economic officer met on Sept. 9, 2005 with Ambassador Abdul
Bin Rimdap, director general of the Nigerian Foreign
Ministry's international organizations.
2. DCM presented ref talking points on the U.S. Government's
intention to launch at the upcoming UN General Assembly
(UNGA) session the International Partnership on Avian and
Pandemic Influenza.
3. While not formally pledging the GON's support for the
partnership, Rimdap agreed it is better to address avian flu
before this becomes an even greater problem. He added,
"This is something" that the African group of countries also
should be able to support.
CAMPBELL