Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06USUNNEWYORK830
2006-04-20 23:41:00
CONFIDENTIAL
USUN New York
Cable title:
UNDP FUNDING SYRIA AIRCRAFT STUDY
VZCZCXYZ0009 PP RUEHWEB DE RUCNDT #0830 1102341 ZNY CCCCC ZZH P 202341Z APR 06 FM USMISSION USUN NEW YORK TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 8781 INFO RUEHDM/AMEMBASSY DAMASCUS PRIORITY 0286 RUEHMT/AMCONSUL MONTREAL PRIORITY 0009
C O N F I D E N T I A L USUN NEW YORK 000830
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
MONTREAL FOR ICAO
E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/20/2016
TAGS: EAIR ECON SY UNDP ETTC
SUBJECT: UNDP FUNDING SYRIA AIRCRAFT STUDY
REF: DAMASCUS 1510
Classified By: Amassador Richard T Miller for reasons 1.5 b and d
C O N F I D E N T I A L USUN NEW YORK 000830
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
MONTREAL FOR ICAO
E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/20/2016
TAGS: EAIR ECON SY UNDP ETTC
SUBJECT: UNDP FUNDING SYRIA AIRCRAFT STUDY
REF: DAMASCUS 1510
Classified By: Amassador Richard T Miller for reasons 1.5 b and d
1. (C) Following up on reftel, USUN contacted UNDP at a high
level on April 7 for further information.
2. (C) The project,funded by UNDP with the participation of
ICAO,is a study to look at two issues:
An expert from ICAO is doing a technical evaluation of Syrian
Airlines so they can better evaluate investment options for
aircraft, etc. The work is limited to the study. Any
subsequent contracting or leasing of aircraft is up to Syrian
Airlines.
They will also be looking at the current capacity of the
Syrian Airlines staff and their training needs. Once these
needs are determined, it is up to Syrian Airlines to get
their people the appropriate training.
3. (C) During discussions with UNDP, USUN ECONOFF described
the current U.S. sanctions against Syria and conveyed the USG
concern that the study could somehow help Syria to evade U.S.
sanctions under the 2003 Syria Accountability and Lebanese
Sovreignty Restoration Act and the International Emergency
Economic Powers Act. UNDP said that they would look into the
matter.
4. (C) The funding of the project,as reported reftel,is
correct. As noted above, ICAO will be doing the technical
evaluation of Syrian Airlines.
5. (C) USUN is further concerned that this project, even in
its most generous reading, stretches UNDP's development
mandate to the breaking point or beyond. Given the pressing
human needs in many countries around the world, and the UN's
overall focus on achievement of the Millenium Development
Goals, it is difficult to justify this kind of commercial
project in a middle income country. USUN will pursue this
issue both bilaterally with the Secretariat and at the next
session of the of the UNDP Executive Board, which is
scheduled for June 12-23 in Geneva.
BOLTON
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
MONTREAL FOR ICAO
E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/20/2016
TAGS: EAIR ECON SY UNDP ETTC
SUBJECT: UNDP FUNDING SYRIA AIRCRAFT STUDY
REF: DAMASCUS 1510
Classified By: Amassador Richard T Miller for reasons 1.5 b and d
1. (C) Following up on reftel, USUN contacted UNDP at a high
level on April 7 for further information.
2. (C) The project,funded by UNDP with the participation of
ICAO,is a study to look at two issues:
An expert from ICAO is doing a technical evaluation of Syrian
Airlines so they can better evaluate investment options for
aircraft, etc. The work is limited to the study. Any
subsequent contracting or leasing of aircraft is up to Syrian
Airlines.
They will also be looking at the current capacity of the
Syrian Airlines staff and their training needs. Once these
needs are determined, it is up to Syrian Airlines to get
their people the appropriate training.
3. (C) During discussions with UNDP, USUN ECONOFF described
the current U.S. sanctions against Syria and conveyed the USG
concern that the study could somehow help Syria to evade U.S.
sanctions under the 2003 Syria Accountability and Lebanese
Sovreignty Restoration Act and the International Emergency
Economic Powers Act. UNDP said that they would look into the
matter.
4. (C) The funding of the project,as reported reftel,is
correct. As noted above, ICAO will be doing the technical
evaluation of Syrian Airlines.
5. (C) USUN is further concerned that this project, even in
its most generous reading, stretches UNDP's development
mandate to the breaking point or beyond. Given the pressing
human needs in many countries around the world, and the UN's
overall focus on achievement of the Millenium Development
Goals, it is difficult to justify this kind of commercial
project in a middle income country. USUN will pursue this
issue both bilaterally with the Secretariat and at the next
session of the of the UNDP Executive Board, which is
scheduled for June 12-23 in Geneva.
BOLTON