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06PRAGUE1308
2006-10-20 11:34:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Prague
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CZECH RESPONSE TO UNGA ISSUES

Tags:  PREL PHUM UNGA EZ 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 PRAGUE 001308 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/13/2016
TAGS: PREL PHUM UNGA EZ
SUBJECT: CZECH RESPONSE TO UNGA ISSUES

REF: A. STATE 168341

B. PRAGUE 01252

Classified By: Political-Economic Counselor Michael Dodman, for reasons
1.4 (b) AND (d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 PRAGUE 001308

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/13/2016
TAGS: PREL PHUM UNGA EZ
SUBJECT: CZECH RESPONSE TO UNGA ISSUES

REF: A. STATE 168341

B. PRAGUE 01252

Classified By: Political-Economic Counselor Michael Dodman, for reasons
1.4 (b) AND (d)


1. (C) Summary: The Czechs generally support USG priorities
for UNGA. They support tough sanctions on Iran and North
Korea. They continue to support Guatemala for the UNSC seat,
although they believe that there is now little that countries
outside of Latin America can do to influence the outcome. In
terms of aid, he Czechs have contributed humanitarian aid to
Lbanon, contributed 12 police officers to the Iraq ompact,
and contributed funds for Sudan peace monitors and to the
Peace Building Commission. The Czechs share USG concerns
about the UN Human Rights Council, but plan to rn again for
a seat. Cuba and North Korea are reprted septels. End
Summary.


2. (C) Poloffs hae met on several occasions this month (most
recetly October 20) with Czech MFA UN Department Direcor
Jan Kara to discuss issues under debate at th UN General
Assembly, including USG priorities idntified in ref A. On
the whole the Czechs are spportive of USG positions, as
summarized below. Czech views on North Korea, and their
position o an amendment to the annual UNGA Cuban embargo
rsolution, are reported septels.

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IRAN
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3. (C) The Czechs will support a new resolutin by the
Security Council given Iran's increasin defiance. Kara said
Iran has demonstrated it wll not "yield to sticks and
carrots," and noted ryly that the Iranian regime condemned
the recentNorth Korean nuclear test.

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UNSC SEA
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4. (C) The Czech have actively suported Guatemala's
candidacy (ref B). Kara said e had instructed the Czech
Mission in New York t lobby on Guatemala's behalf befre
voting began. He added that the Venezuelan mission has been
"trying furiously" to lobby the Czechs for their support. In
an unusual move, the Czechs replied with a diplomatic note
stating their intention to vote for Guatemala. In our
meeting on October 20, Kara said that he thinks brokering a
solution to the standoff is now in the hands of the Latin
American group, as they are the only countries that can

pressure Venezuela to step down. In terms of a possible
compromise candidate, Kara has heard Cuba, Mexico, Uruguay,
and Chile mentioned.

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COMPACT WITH IRAQ
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5. (C) The Czechs will send twelve police officers to Iraq as
part of the Compact with Iraq. The officers will likely be
sent to either Baghdad or Basra, where the Czechs have for
some time carried out civilian police training (alongside
their military police training) in the British sector.

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ISRAEL/PALESTINE
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6. (C) The Czechs oppose the Palestinian mandates, which they
believe are "not useful." However, Kara predicted the
mandates will not be terminated.

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LEBANON
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7. (C) Kara said the Czechs have not contributed to UNIFIL,
but the debate is still open. He also noted Czech
humanitarian assistance in Lebanon, which is generous by
Czech standards.

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SUDAN
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8. (C) Kara agrees with the value of coordinated
international pressure and said the EU is taking the lead.
The Czechs consider the crisis in Sudan an EU issue and do
not plan a separate bilateral strategy. However, the Czechs

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have financially supported a fund to support national
monitors in Sudan. In his view, the International community
must devise incentives for the Sudanese regime to encourage
them to continue the dialogue for peace.

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BURMA
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9. (C) Burma was one of three countries named by Czech FM
Alexandr Vondra in his speech at the UNGA. The Czechs
actively support the Burmese opposition, as Burma is a
priority country for Czech democratic assistance. Kara noted
that the Czechs have funded a press conference in New York to
provide outreach for the Burmese opposition for four
consecutive years.

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UNHRC
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10. (C) In Kara's mind, the UNHRC is a "nightmare," but he
sees positive signs nevertheless. There is much "frank
discussion" within the UNHRC, and some progress may be made.
Human rights remains a priority for the Czechs. Expanding on
earlier statements from the MFA Human Rights Department, Kara
said the GOCR has decided that it will run for a seat on the
Council after its current term expires, largely because they
want to be at the table when they hold the EU Presidency in

2009. They have not yet determined if they will run next
year or wait until 2008.

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PEACE BUILDING COMMISSION
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11. (C) The Czechs want to be part of the UN Peace Building
Commission and hope to replace Poland next year as an ECOSOC
member. He confirmed the Czechs will contribute $50,000 to
the Peace Building Fund by the end of October.
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