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07DARESSALAAM675
2007-05-09 03:32:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Dar Es Salaam
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UNCSD: TANZANIA'S POSITION ON ZIMBABAWE'S CANDIDACY

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DEPT IO/EDA FOR JTUMINARO
DEPT AF/E FOR BYODER, RMEYERS, DMALAC

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/08/2012
TAGS: SENV UNCSD AORC PREL PGOV ZI TZ
SUBJECT: UNCSD: TANZANIA'S POSITION ON ZIMBABAWE'S CANDIDACY

REF: A. STATE 58046


B. DAR ES SALAAM 00662

C. DAR ES SALAAM 00543

D. STATE 44613

Classified By: Acting Deputy Chief of Mission, Tulinabo Mushingi,
for reason 1.4 (b).

C O N F I D E N T I A L DAR ES SALAAM 000675

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DEPT IO/EDA FOR JTUMINARO
DEPT AF/E FOR BYODER, RMEYERS, DMALAC

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/08/2012
TAGS: SENV UNCSD AORC PREL PGOV ZI TZ
SUBJECT: UNCSD: TANZANIA'S POSITION ON ZIMBABAWE'S CANDIDACY

REF: A. STATE 58046


B. DAR ES SALAAM 00662

C. DAR ES SALAAM 00543

D. STATE 44613

Classified By: Acting Deputy Chief of Mission, Tulinabo Mushingi,
for reason 1.4 (b).


1. (C) Ambassador Begum Taj, Head of the Multilateral
Affairs Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA),
stressed to Poloff on May 8 that Tanzania would not be the
country to ask the Africa Group to re-consider Zimbabwe as
its candidate for Chair of the United Nations Committee on
Sustainable Development (UNCSD). "We are involved in many
regional initiatives already, including the effort which
brought Zimbabwe onto the SADC agenda at the Summit in Dar es
Salaam in March 2007. If another country were to call on the
Africa Group to re-consider, then we may be able to support
the search for an alternative candidate," Taj said.


2. (C) Poloff urged Ambassador Taj to consider Zimbabwe's
poor record on land use and economic tailspin which has set
back the country's development by decades. Poloff emphasized
that Zimbabwe's candidacy sent the wrong message; that the
Africa Group has not taken seriously the opportunity to Chair
this important Committee and has not selected the best
representative to advance the Committee's goals. Taj
explained that Zimbabwe was the only African country which
submitted its candidacy to Chair the UNCSD. "Only Zimbabwe
applied for this vacancy in the African Group," Taj
highlighted, adding, "other countries either missed the
deadline or were not interested." With Zimbabwe as the only
candidate to fill the vacancy, the Africa Group recognized
Zimbabwe's right to hold the Chair. "No other countries had
applied; we decide these things by consensus so what could we
do?" Taj asked.


3. (C) Poloff responded that if the Africa Group did not
reconvene to select an alternative candidate, then the U.S.
and other countries who were members of the Committee,
including Canada, EU countries, etc., urged Tanzania to vote
against Zimbabwe during the May 11 elections which would be a
vote by secret ballot. Ambassador Taj did not indicate
whether Tanzania would vote for or against Zimbabwe in a
secret ballot. She said while she believed it was too late

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to identify a different candidate within the Africa Group
before the May 11 election, she was open to instructions from
her superiors.

Comment:
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4. (C) Canada and Germany are also actively lobbying the GOT
on this issue. Taj explained that German Embassy officials
had already discussed the issue with her and we learned that
the Canadian High Commissioner aims to raise the issue with
the Deputy Permanent Secretary at MFA on May 9. Tanzania
appears reluctant to initiate the call within the Africa
Group to reconsider Zimbabwe's candidacy. However, we
believe our joint efforts could contribute to Tanzania
supporting another African country that might come forward
and oppose Zimbabwe's candidacy or, at least, contribute to
Tanzania voting against Zimbabwe on May 11. END COMMENT.
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