Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08USUNNEWYORK81
2008-01-28 14:01:00
UNCLASSIFIED
USUN New York
Cable title:
UNGA CALLS FOR VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPPORT
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UNCLAS USUN NEW YORK 000081
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ODIP UNGA
SUBJECT: UNGA CALLS FOR VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPPORT
UN REPERTORY OF PRACTICE
UNCLAS USUN NEW YORK 000081
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ODIP UNGA
SUBJECT: UNGA CALLS FOR VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPPORT
UN REPERTORY OF PRACTICE
1. The Secretary-General has sent a diplomatic note to USUN
(para 2),advising the United States of the General
Assembly's call for voluntary contributions to the trust fund
to eliminate the backlog of the Repertory of Practice of
United Nations Organs and for states to bring the question of
funding for the Repertory to the attention of private
institutions and individuals that may be able to provide
assistance.
2. Begin Text:
The Secretary-General of the United States presents his
compliments to the Permanent Representative of the United
States of America to the United Nations and has the honour to
refer to operative paragraph 10 of General Assembly
resolution 62/69 of 6 December 2007, whereby the General
Assembly reiterates its call for voluntary contributions to
the trust fund to eliminate the backlog of the Repertory of
Practice of United Nations Organs, and to bring the question
of funding for the Repertory to the attention of private
institutions and individuals that may wish to assist in that
regard.
Should His/Her Excellency's Government find it possible to
make a voluntary contribution towards the funding to
eliminate the backlog of the Repertory of Practice of United
Nations Organs, the Secretary-General would be grateful to
receive information to this effect as soon as possible.
The Secretary-General would also be most grateful, if,
pursuant to operative paragraph 10 of resolution 62/69,
His/Her Excellency's Government would bring the question of
the funding for the Repertory of Practice of United Nations
Organs to the attention of private institutions and
individuals who may be able to assist in this regard. Any
information, which His/Her Excellency's Government might wish
to supply as to the response on the part of institutions and
individuals, should likewise be forwarded to the
Secretary-General, at the earliest possible date.
SIPDIS
End Text.
WOLFF
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ODIP UNGA
SUBJECT: UNGA CALLS FOR VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPPORT
UN REPERTORY OF PRACTICE
1. The Secretary-General has sent a diplomatic note to USUN
(para 2),advising the United States of the General
Assembly's call for voluntary contributions to the trust fund
to eliminate the backlog of the Repertory of Practice of
United Nations Organs and for states to bring the question of
funding for the Repertory to the attention of private
institutions and individuals that may be able to provide
assistance.
2. Begin Text:
The Secretary-General of the United States presents his
compliments to the Permanent Representative of the United
States of America to the United Nations and has the honour to
refer to operative paragraph 10 of General Assembly
resolution 62/69 of 6 December 2007, whereby the General
Assembly reiterates its call for voluntary contributions to
the trust fund to eliminate the backlog of the Repertory of
Practice of United Nations Organs, and to bring the question
of funding for the Repertory to the attention of private
institutions and individuals that may wish to assist in that
regard.
Should His/Her Excellency's Government find it possible to
make a voluntary contribution towards the funding to
eliminate the backlog of the Repertory of Practice of United
Nations Organs, the Secretary-General would be grateful to
receive information to this effect as soon as possible.
The Secretary-General would also be most grateful, if,
pursuant to operative paragraph 10 of resolution 62/69,
His/Her Excellency's Government would bring the question of
the funding for the Repertory of Practice of United Nations
Organs to the attention of private institutions and
individuals who may be able to assist in this regard. Any
information, which His/Her Excellency's Government might wish
to supply as to the response on the part of institutions and
individuals, should likewise be forwarded to the
Secretary-General, at the earliest possible date.
SIPDIS
End Text.
WOLFF