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05BOGOTA37
2005-01-04 16:34:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Bogota
Cable title:
COLOMBIA'S REACTION TO SINGLE MEMBER VETO AND ITU
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UNCLAS BOGOTA 000037
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR JAMES ENNIS, EB/CIP/MA
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: AORC ECPS ECON CO
SUBJECT: COLOMBIA'S REACTION TO SINGLE MEMBER VETO AND ITU
CONSTITUTION
REF: 04 SECSTATE 264222
UNCLAS BOGOTA 000037
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR JAMES ENNIS, EB/CIP/MA
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: AORC ECPS ECON CO
SUBJECT: COLOMBIA'S REACTION TO SINGLE MEMBER VETO AND ITU
CONSTITUTION
REF: 04 SECSTATE 264222
1. Post delivered reftel demarche on December 21, 2004. On
January 3, MFA Coordinator for U.S., Canada, and the Summit
for Americas, Francisco Gonzalez, agreed with the Ministry of
Communications' official reaction to reftel demarche. The
Ministry of Communications' official reply states that
Colombia's delegation at the WTSA meeting, last November,
supported the U.S. position. In addition, the Colombian
delegation, acting as President of the Permanent Advisory
Committee, will present a modified proposal at the next
meeting, which was already approved by the Executive
Committee of CITEL and supports the U.S. position of a
single-member-state-veto rule.
WOOD
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR JAMES ENNIS, EB/CIP/MA
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: AORC ECPS ECON CO
SUBJECT: COLOMBIA'S REACTION TO SINGLE MEMBER VETO AND ITU
CONSTITUTION
REF: 04 SECSTATE 264222
1. Post delivered reftel demarche on December 21, 2004. On
January 3, MFA Coordinator for U.S., Canada, and the Summit
for Americas, Francisco Gonzalez, agreed with the Ministry of
Communications' official reaction to reftel demarche. The
Ministry of Communications' official reply states that
Colombia's delegation at the WTSA meeting, last November,
supported the U.S. position. In addition, the Colombian
delegation, acting as President of the Permanent Advisory
Committee, will present a modified proposal at the next
meeting, which was already approved by the Executive
Committee of CITEL and supports the U.S. position of a
single-member-state-veto rule.
WOOD