Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06SANJOSE1267
2006-06-08 14:43:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy San Jose
Cable title:
COSTA RICA NOT YET COMMITTED TO PSI ENDORSEMENT
VZCZCXYZ0002 PP RUEHWEB DE RUEHSJ #1267 1591443 ZNR UUUUU ZZH P 081443Z JUN 06 FM AMEMBASSY SAN JOSE TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 5302 INFO RUEHZA/WHA CENTRAL AMERICAN COLLECTIVE PRIORITY
UNCLAS SAN JOSE 001267
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR WHA/CEN JMACK
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MNUC PARM PGOV PHSA PREL KNNP CS
SUBJECT: COSTA RICA NOT YET COMMITTED TO PSI ENDORSEMENT
REF: STATE 50811
UNCLAS SAN JOSE 001267
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR WHA/CEN JMACK
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MNUC PARM PGOV PHSA PREL KNNP CS
SUBJECT: COSTA RICA NOT YET COMMITTED TO PSI ENDORSEMENT
REF: STATE 50811
1. On June 1, Post hosted a digital video conference (DVC)
between members of the Costa Rica Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(MFA) and several officials in Washington from the Bureau of
International Security and Nonproliferation as well as a
Department of Defense official. The Costa Rican delegation
included Jorge Aguilar, Director of the Treaty Department at
the MFA, Carlos Cordero, Director for Multilateral Policy at
the MFA, and Victor Murillo, Technical Assistant for
Multilateral Policy at the MFA. Polish Ambassador, Andres
Braitor, formerly a Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI)
negotiator, also attended the DVC.
2. The Washington delegation urged Costa Rica to endorse the
PSI's Statement of Interdiction Principles in advance of the
PSI Senior Level Political meeting in Poland later this June.
Costa Rica's participation in that conference was also
urged. Jorge Aguilar, who has an international law
background, had several questions about the PSI and what
Costa Rica's participation would require. At the end of the
conference, the Costa Rican delegation indicated that they
would have to consult with Foreign Minister Bruno Stagno
before committing in any way to the PSI. Subsequently,
Cordero told us that any decision pertaining to the PSI would
have to wait until Foreign Minister Stagno returned on June
16 from a trip to Europe.
FRISBIE
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR WHA/CEN JMACK
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MNUC PARM PGOV PHSA PREL KNNP CS
SUBJECT: COSTA RICA NOT YET COMMITTED TO PSI ENDORSEMENT
REF: STATE 50811
1. On June 1, Post hosted a digital video conference (DVC)
between members of the Costa Rica Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(MFA) and several officials in Washington from the Bureau of
International Security and Nonproliferation as well as a
Department of Defense official. The Costa Rican delegation
included Jorge Aguilar, Director of the Treaty Department at
the MFA, Carlos Cordero, Director for Multilateral Policy at
the MFA, and Victor Murillo, Technical Assistant for
Multilateral Policy at the MFA. Polish Ambassador, Andres
Braitor, formerly a Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI)
negotiator, also attended the DVC.
2. The Washington delegation urged Costa Rica to endorse the
PSI's Statement of Interdiction Principles in advance of the
PSI Senior Level Political meeting in Poland later this June.
Costa Rica's participation in that conference was also
urged. Jorge Aguilar, who has an international law
background, had several questions about the PSI and what
Costa Rica's participation would require. At the end of the
conference, the Costa Rican delegation indicated that they
would have to consult with Foreign Minister Bruno Stagno
before committing in any way to the PSI. Subsequently,
Cordero told us that any decision pertaining to the PSI would
have to wait until Foreign Minister Stagno returned on June
16 from a trip to Europe.
FRISBIE