Identifier
Created
Classification
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06PANAMA2372
2006-12-13 16:04:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Panama
Cable title:
PANAMA'S RESPONSE TO UNSCR 1718
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UNCLAS PANAMA 002372
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR ISN, T
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KNNP PARM PREL PHSA EWWT EAIR PBTS PM
SUBJECT: PANAMA'S RESPONSE TO UNSCR 1718
REF: STATE 179478
UNCLAS PANAMA 002372
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR ISN, T
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KNNP PARM PREL PHSA EWWT EAIR PBTS PM
SUBJECT: PANAMA'S RESPONSE TO UNSCR 1718
REF: STATE 179478
1. (U) Post delivered reftel letter to MFA Director for
Foreign Policy Javier Bonagas November 1. Below is an
unofficial translation of the text of the MFA's reply,
diplomatic note DGPE-DG-348-2006 dated November 21, 2006.
2. (U) BEGIN TEXT. (Complimentary opening.) As a member of
the United Nations, Panama shares the international
community's concerns for maintaining international peace and
security particularly resolutions issued by the Security
Council - such as Resolution 1718 - in line with Chapter VII
of the Charter, which are binding on all Member States of the
Organization.
In this regard, the implementation of Resolution 1718
represents an enormous challenge to be overcome by the
international community, as its condemnatory and obligatory
nature constitutes a strong response in the multilateral
nuclear nonproliferation efforts in the Korean Peninsula.
As of January 1, 2007, the Republic of Panama, as a
non-permanent member of the Security Council acting for the
Latin American and Caribbean Regional Group, together with
the other members of the Council including the United States,
will seek to cooperate in all the multilateral efforts,
measures and/or mechanisms that would ensure a full and
effective implementation of all the Security Council
resolutions, in the interest of preserving or preventing
threats to international peace and security. (Complimentary
closing.) END TEXT.
Arreaga
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR ISN, T
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KNNP PARM PREL PHSA EWWT EAIR PBTS PM
SUBJECT: PANAMA'S RESPONSE TO UNSCR 1718
REF: STATE 179478
1. (U) Post delivered reftel letter to MFA Director for
Foreign Policy Javier Bonagas November 1. Below is an
unofficial translation of the text of the MFA's reply,
diplomatic note DGPE-DG-348-2006 dated November 21, 2006.
2. (U) BEGIN TEXT. (Complimentary opening.) As a member of
the United Nations, Panama shares the international
community's concerns for maintaining international peace and
security particularly resolutions issued by the Security
Council - such as Resolution 1718 - in line with Chapter VII
of the Charter, which are binding on all Member States of the
Organization.
In this regard, the implementation of Resolution 1718
represents an enormous challenge to be overcome by the
international community, as its condemnatory and obligatory
nature constitutes a strong response in the multilateral
nuclear nonproliferation efforts in the Korean Peninsula.
As of January 1, 2007, the Republic of Panama, as a
non-permanent member of the Security Council acting for the
Latin American and Caribbean Regional Group, together with
the other members of the Council including the United States,
will seek to cooperate in all the multilateral efforts,
measures and/or mechanisms that would ensure a full and
effective implementation of all the Security Council
resolutions, in the interest of preserving or preventing
threats to international peace and security. (Complimentary
closing.) END TEXT.
Arreaga