Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07DUBLIN70
2007-01-25 18:40:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Dublin
Cable title:
IRELAND DOES NOT OFFER EXPORT CREDIT SCHEMES TO
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UNCLAS DUBLIN 000070
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL EFIN MNUC EXIM UNSC OECD IR EI
SUBJECT: IRELAND DOES NOT OFFER EXPORT CREDIT SCHEMES TO
IRAN
REF: STATE 4760
(SBU) Ireland does not provide any state scheme of export
credit insurance to Iran or any country, according to Gerry
Wrynn, Department of Enterprise, Trade, and Employment (DETE)
Assistant Principal Officer for Bilateral Trade Promotion, to
whom Pol/Econ Chief delivered reftel demarche on January 22.
Wrynn observed that Ireland fully adhered to UNSCR 1737 and
EU policy as laid out in GAERC conclusions in May and October
2006, which called on EU Member States to exercise vigilance
regarding the application of export controls on sensitive
materials to Iran. He noted that any export license
application for exports to Iran would be subject to stringent
examination by DETE and the Department of Foreign Affairs.
FOLEY
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL EFIN MNUC EXIM UNSC OECD IR EI
SUBJECT: IRELAND DOES NOT OFFER EXPORT CREDIT SCHEMES TO
IRAN
REF: STATE 4760
(SBU) Ireland does not provide any state scheme of export
credit insurance to Iran or any country, according to Gerry
Wrynn, Department of Enterprise, Trade, and Employment (DETE)
Assistant Principal Officer for Bilateral Trade Promotion, to
whom Pol/Econ Chief delivered reftel demarche on January 22.
Wrynn observed that Ireland fully adhered to UNSCR 1737 and
EU policy as laid out in GAERC conclusions in May and October
2006, which called on EU Member States to exercise vigilance
regarding the application of export controls on sensitive
materials to Iran. He noted that any export license
application for exports to Iran would be subject to stringent
examination by DETE and the Department of Foreign Affairs.
FOLEY