Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08KATHMANDU773
2008-07-08 04:54:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kathmandu
Cable title:
NEPAL: NO RECOGNITION OF KOSOVO AT THIS TIME
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C O N F I D E N T I A L KATHMANDU 000773
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/08/2018
TAGS: PREL EFIN KPKO UNMIK UN YI KV NP
SUBJECT: NEPAL: NO RECOGNITION OF KOSOVO AT THIS TIME
REF: A. STATE 69691
B. KATHMANDU 203
C. KATHMANDU 178
D. KATHMANDU 144
E. KATHMANDU 70
Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Randy W. Berry, a.i. Reasons 1.4 (b/d
)
Nepal Reluctant To Recognize Kosovo
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C O N F I D E N T I A L KATHMANDU 000773
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/08/2018
TAGS: PREL EFIN KPKO UNMIK UN YI KV NP
SUBJECT: NEPAL: NO RECOGNITION OF KOSOVO AT THIS TIME
REF: A. STATE 69691
B. KATHMANDU 203
C. KATHMANDU 178
D. KATHMANDU 144
E. KATHMANDU 70
Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Randy W. Berry, a.i. Reasons 1.4 (b/d
)
Nepal Reluctant To Recognize Kosovo
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1. (C) On July 1, the Acting Deputy Chief of Mission (A/DCM)
met with Foreign Secretary Gyan Chandra Acharya to urge the
Government of Nepal (GON) to recognize Kosovo's independence.
Acharya responded that recognition was a "very difficult
issue." He indicated that the process by which Kosovo had
ultimately obtained its independence, after the failure of
negotiations with Serbia, as well as the current internal
debate in Nepal on autonomy and self-determination were
complicating factors. The Foreign Secretary claimed that,
while two-thirds of European Union members had recognized
Kosovo, one-third had yet to do so. He admitted that British
Ambassador Hall had also approached him to push for
recognition. Acharya stated that he had responded that the
GON's expectation had been that the United Nations would
reach consensus on the issue. Since that did not happen, he
anticipated that the GON would eventually recognize Kosovo,
but that step would be delayed.
Or To Support World Bank/IMF Membership
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2. (C) The A/DCM also urged the GON to support Kosovo's
membership in the World Bank and the International Monetary
Fund (IMF). Acharya mentioned that Nepal's central bank,
Nepal Rastra Bank, had contacted him a day earlier to seek
advice on Kosovo after being approached by the local IMF
representative. The Foreign Secretary stated that, since the
GON had not yet recognized Kosovo's independence, it would be
inappropriate at this time to support Kosovo's membership in
the World Bank and IMF.
BERRY
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/08/2018
TAGS: PREL EFIN KPKO UNMIK UN YI KV NP
SUBJECT: NEPAL: NO RECOGNITION OF KOSOVO AT THIS TIME
REF: A. STATE 69691
B. KATHMANDU 203
C. KATHMANDU 178
D. KATHMANDU 144
E. KATHMANDU 70
Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Randy W. Berry, a.i. Reasons 1.4 (b/d
)
Nepal Reluctant To Recognize Kosovo
--------------
1. (C) On July 1, the Acting Deputy Chief of Mission (A/DCM)
met with Foreign Secretary Gyan Chandra Acharya to urge the
Government of Nepal (GON) to recognize Kosovo's independence.
Acharya responded that recognition was a "very difficult
issue." He indicated that the process by which Kosovo had
ultimately obtained its independence, after the failure of
negotiations with Serbia, as well as the current internal
debate in Nepal on autonomy and self-determination were
complicating factors. The Foreign Secretary claimed that,
while two-thirds of European Union members had recognized
Kosovo, one-third had yet to do so. He admitted that British
Ambassador Hall had also approached him to push for
recognition. Acharya stated that he had responded that the
GON's expectation had been that the United Nations would
reach consensus on the issue. Since that did not happen, he
anticipated that the GON would eventually recognize Kosovo,
but that step would be delayed.
Or To Support World Bank/IMF Membership
--------------
2. (C) The A/DCM also urged the GON to support Kosovo's
membership in the World Bank and the International Monetary
Fund (IMF). Acharya mentioned that Nepal's central bank,
Nepal Rastra Bank, had contacted him a day earlier to seek
advice on Kosovo after being approached by the local IMF
representative. The Foreign Secretary stated that, since the
GON had not yet recognized Kosovo's independence, it would be
inappropriate at this time to support Kosovo's membership in
the World Bank and IMF.
BERRY