Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07NICOSIA848
2007-10-23 13:29:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Nicosia
Cable title:
CYPRUS SUPPORTS MOST U.S. RESOLUTIONS FOR UNGA
VZCZCXYZ0014 RR RUEHWEB DE RUEHNC #0848 2961329 ZNR UUUUU ZZH R 231329Z OCT 07 FM AMEMBASSY NICOSIA TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 8261 INFO RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK 0977
UNCLAS NICOSIA 000848
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR IO AND DRL
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KTIA PHUM PREL CY
SUBJECT: CYPRUS SUPPORTS MOST U.S. RESOLUTIONS FOR UNGA
THIRD COMMITTEE
REF: SECSTATE 145641
Per reftel, on October 19 PolOff demarched Monika Ioakim, a
second secretary in the MFA's Multilateral Relations
division. Ioakim stated that Cyprus and the broader European
Union agree with most of the proposed U.S. resolutions for
the UNGA Third Committee. A notable exception concerns the
U.S. resolution on the death penalty; Ioakim claimed that
Cyprus's "top priority" is to oppose it. Other RoC
priorities for UNGA action include Burma- and Iran-related
resolutions. Ioakim added that the EU is still awaiting a
response from the U.S. regarding its proposed amendments on
the Belarus resolution.
2. Regarding the "Rape as an Instrument of State Policy"
resolution, Ioakim stated that Cyprus and the EU support its
gist, but disagree over its timing, scope and text. Her
sense is that the resolution must be discussed further in New
York, with greater involvement by the EU Presidency.
SCHLICHER
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR IO AND DRL
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KTIA PHUM PREL CY
SUBJECT: CYPRUS SUPPORTS MOST U.S. RESOLUTIONS FOR UNGA
THIRD COMMITTEE
REF: SECSTATE 145641
Per reftel, on October 19 PolOff demarched Monika Ioakim, a
second secretary in the MFA's Multilateral Relations
division. Ioakim stated that Cyprus and the broader European
Union agree with most of the proposed U.S. resolutions for
the UNGA Third Committee. A notable exception concerns the
U.S. resolution on the death penalty; Ioakim claimed that
Cyprus's "top priority" is to oppose it. Other RoC
priorities for UNGA action include Burma- and Iran-related
resolutions. Ioakim added that the EU is still awaiting a
response from the U.S. regarding its proposed amendments on
the Belarus resolution.
2. Regarding the "Rape as an Instrument of State Policy"
resolution, Ioakim stated that Cyprus and the EU support its
gist, but disagree over its timing, scope and text. Her
sense is that the resolution must be discussed further in New
York, with greater involvement by the EU Presidency.
SCHLICHER