Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08NASSAU470
2008-06-23 20:37:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Nassau
Cable title:
BAHAMAS SUPPORTS U.S. CANDIDATE FOR IOM DG IN
VZCZCXRO1385 RR RUEHGR DE RUEHBH #0470 1752037 ZNR UUUUU ZZH R 232037Z JUN 08 FM AMEMBASSY NASSAU TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 5549 INFO RUCNCOM/EC CARICOM COLLECTIVE RUEHLO/AMEMBASSY LONDON 0188 RUEHGV/USMISSION GENEVA 0067
UNCLAS NASSAU 000470
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
PRM FOR SONIA DENTZEL, MAURA NICHOLSON
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: AORC PREF PREL SMIG BF
SUBJECT: BAHAMAS SUPPORTS U.S. CANDIDATE FOR IOM DG IN
GENEVA
REF: A. STATE 56181
B. JUNE 13 E-MAIL STRING FROM JOE TILGHMAN TO
EMBASSY NASSAU
UNCLAS NASSAU 000470
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
PRM FOR SONIA DENTZEL, MAURA NICHOLSON
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: AORC PREF PREL SMIG BF
SUBJECT: BAHAMAS SUPPORTS U.S. CANDIDATE FOR IOM DG IN
GENEVA
REF: A. STATE 56181
B. JUNE 13 E-MAIL STRING FROM JOE TILGHMAN TO
EMBASSY NASSAU
1. (SBU) Ambassador Siegel delivered reftel demarche points
requesting GCOB support for Ambassador Bill Swing, U.S.
candidate for Director-General of IOM, to the Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Brent Symonette
during a conversation on May 30. The Minister indicated that
his government's response would be favorable, and the U.S.
request for support was communicated to the working level in
the MFA on the same day. PolOff subsequently provided a
detailed c.v. and a written request for support to the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and provided IOM credentialling
information to the MFA June 9, referencing the earlier
demarches and the Minister's initial position.
2. (SBU) Post was informed via e-mail June 13 that the
Bahamian High Commission in London had informed the U.S.
mission there, after inquiries by PRM the previous day, that
The Bahamas would accredit and send a representative to
Geneva for the vote June 18 and was likely to support the
U.S. candidate (reftel b). The MFA in Nassau was more
circumspect but confirmed Bahamian plans, indicating to
PolOff on June 13 that the result would be favorable.
COMMENT: Post sees this quick, positive follow-through on
the Ambassador's demarche as evidence of The Bahamas'
continuing commitment to a productive and business-like
relationship with the U.S. END COMMENT.
SIEGEL
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
PRM FOR SONIA DENTZEL, MAURA NICHOLSON
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: AORC PREF PREL SMIG BF
SUBJECT: BAHAMAS SUPPORTS U.S. CANDIDATE FOR IOM DG IN
GENEVA
REF: A. STATE 56181
B. JUNE 13 E-MAIL STRING FROM JOE TILGHMAN TO
EMBASSY NASSAU
1. (SBU) Ambassador Siegel delivered reftel demarche points
requesting GCOB support for Ambassador Bill Swing, U.S.
candidate for Director-General of IOM, to the Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Brent Symonette
during a conversation on May 30. The Minister indicated that
his government's response would be favorable, and the U.S.
request for support was communicated to the working level in
the MFA on the same day. PolOff subsequently provided a
detailed c.v. and a written request for support to the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and provided IOM credentialling
information to the MFA June 9, referencing the earlier
demarches and the Minister's initial position.
2. (SBU) Post was informed via e-mail June 13 that the
Bahamian High Commission in London had informed the U.S.
mission there, after inquiries by PRM the previous day, that
The Bahamas would accredit and send a representative to
Geneva for the vote June 18 and was likely to support the
U.S. candidate (reftel b). The MFA in Nassau was more
circumspect but confirmed Bahamian plans, indicating to
PolOff on June 13 that the result would be favorable.
COMMENT: Post sees this quick, positive follow-through on
the Ambassador's demarche as evidence of The Bahamas'
continuing commitment to a productive and business-like
relationship with the U.S. END COMMENT.
SIEGEL