Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07SANSALVADOR1406
2007-07-19 18:29:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy San Salvador
Cable title:
SALVADORAN RESPONSE TO THE SECOND OF FOUR ICAO DEMARCHES
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UNCLAS SAN SALVADOR 001406
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR IO/T, EB/TRA
MONTREAL FOR US MISSION TO ICAO
FAA FOR JIM FILIPPATOS AND DI REIMOLD
TSA FOR JILLENE MACCREERY
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAIR ECON ETRD ES
SUBJECT: SALVADORAN RESPONSE TO THE SECOND OF FOUR ICAO DEMARCHES
REF: STATE 083246
UNCLAS SAN SALVADOR 001406
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR IO/T, EB/TRA
MONTREAL FOR US MISSION TO ICAO
FAA FOR JIM FILIPPATOS AND DI REIMOLD
TSA FOR JILLENE MACCREERY
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAIR ECON ETRD ES
SUBJECT: SALVADORAN RESPONSE TO THE SECOND OF FOUR ICAO DEMARCHES
REF: STATE 083246
1. Post received a letter (text paragraph 3) from the Salvadoran
Civil Aviation Authority dated July 12, 2007 in response to the
second of four demarches on soliciting support for key U.S.
positions in the 36th Session of the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) General Assembly of all Members States that will
be held at ICAO Headquarters in Montreal, Canada, September 18-28,
2007. The GOES will support the USG positions propose in reftel.
2. Post has scanned and emailed the original Spanish language letter
to WHA/CEN. An informal translation of the letter from the Civil
Aviation Authority follows.
3. Begin text:
In reference to your note soliciting support for key U.S. positions
in the 36th Session of the International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO) General Assembly of all Members States that will be held at
ICAO Headquarters in Montreal, Canada, September 18-28, 2007.
In this respect, I can manifest that our Government is aware of the
urgency of regulating aircraft engine emissions that produce
greenhouse effects in international air space.
At the same time, in promoting international collaboration to
accelerate technological improvements and operative measures; we
reaffirm the principle of mutual consent between Governments
regarding emissions trading for international aviation, as well as
to urge the Assembly for its support to continue with cost-benefit
studies of local air quality emission charges before finalizing the
guidance for such charges.
Finally, I reiterate that during the 36th Session of the
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO),the delegation of
El Salvador will provide all its support to your delegation.
Sincerely,
Jose Rene Rodriguez Gutierrez
Executive Director of the Civil Aviation Authority
End Text.
Glazer
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR IO/T, EB/TRA
MONTREAL FOR US MISSION TO ICAO
FAA FOR JIM FILIPPATOS AND DI REIMOLD
TSA FOR JILLENE MACCREERY
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAIR ECON ETRD ES
SUBJECT: SALVADORAN RESPONSE TO THE SECOND OF FOUR ICAO DEMARCHES
REF: STATE 083246
1. Post received a letter (text paragraph 3) from the Salvadoran
Civil Aviation Authority dated July 12, 2007 in response to the
second of four demarches on soliciting support for key U.S.
positions in the 36th Session of the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) General Assembly of all Members States that will
be held at ICAO Headquarters in Montreal, Canada, September 18-28,
2007. The GOES will support the USG positions propose in reftel.
2. Post has scanned and emailed the original Spanish language letter
to WHA/CEN. An informal translation of the letter from the Civil
Aviation Authority follows.
3. Begin text:
In reference to your note soliciting support for key U.S. positions
in the 36th Session of the International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO) General Assembly of all Members States that will be held at
ICAO Headquarters in Montreal, Canada, September 18-28, 2007.
In this respect, I can manifest that our Government is aware of the
urgency of regulating aircraft engine emissions that produce
greenhouse effects in international air space.
At the same time, in promoting international collaboration to
accelerate technological improvements and operative measures; we
reaffirm the principle of mutual consent between Governments
regarding emissions trading for international aviation, as well as
to urge the Assembly for its support to continue with cost-benefit
studies of local air quality emission charges before finalizing the
guidance for such charges.
Finally, I reiterate that during the 36th Session of the
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO),the delegation of
El Salvador will provide all its support to your delegation.
Sincerely,
Jose Rene Rodriguez Gutierrez
Executive Director of the Civil Aviation Authority
End Text.
Glazer