Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09BANGKOK2808
2009-11-05 00:59:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Bangkok
Cable title:
THAILAND LIKELY TO ABSTAIN OR SUPPORT U.N.
VZCZCXYZ0000 OO RUEHWEB DE RUEHBK #2808 3090059 ZNR UUUUU ZZH O 050059Z NOV 09 FM AMEMBASSY BANGKOK TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 8804 INFO RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK PRIORITY 5468
UNCLAS BANGKOK 002808
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR IO/HR - PAUL KRUCHOWSKI, FOR IO/UNP - ANDREW
MORRISON; FOR NEA/IPA - JEFFREY GIAUQUE, USUN FOR ELLEN
GERMAIN
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PHUM PTER IS KPAL TH
SUBJECT: THAILAND LIKELY TO ABSTAIN OR SUPPORT U.N.
GOLDSTONE REPORT RESOLUTION
REF: STATE 112828
UNCLAS BANGKOK 002808
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR IO/HR - PAUL KRUCHOWSKI, FOR IO/UNP - ANDREW
MORRISON; FOR NEA/IPA - JEFFREY GIAUQUE, USUN FOR ELLEN
GERMAIN
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PHUM PTER IS KPAL TH
SUBJECT: THAILAND LIKELY TO ABSTAIN OR SUPPORT U.N.
GOLDSTONE REPORT RESOLUTION
REF: STATE 112828
1. (SBU) POLOFF conveyed reftel Goldstone report points to
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Department of International
Organizations official Chonvipat Changtrakul November 4,
urging Thailand to oppose a U.N. General Assembly resolution
or other efforts to pressure the Security Council on the
matter. Chonvipat replied that the RTG would review
resolution language closely in order to develop a balanced
and fair position. That said, Chonvipat commented that,
while Thailand understood the precedent that a resolution
could set if passed, the RTG was likely to abstain or vote in
favor of a resolution. By voting in this manner, Thailand's
position would likely mirror that of Non-Aligned Movement
nations. We urged abstention.
JOHN
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR IO/HR - PAUL KRUCHOWSKI, FOR IO/UNP - ANDREW
MORRISON; FOR NEA/IPA - JEFFREY GIAUQUE, USUN FOR ELLEN
GERMAIN
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PHUM PTER IS KPAL TH
SUBJECT: THAILAND LIKELY TO ABSTAIN OR SUPPORT U.N.
GOLDSTONE REPORT RESOLUTION
REF: STATE 112828
1. (SBU) POLOFF conveyed reftel Goldstone report points to
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Department of International
Organizations official Chonvipat Changtrakul November 4,
urging Thailand to oppose a U.N. General Assembly resolution
or other efforts to pressure the Security Council on the
matter. Chonvipat replied that the RTG would review
resolution language closely in order to develop a balanced
and fair position. That said, Chonvipat commented that,
while Thailand understood the precedent that a resolution
could set if passed, the RTG was likely to abstain or vote in
favor of a resolution. By voting in this manner, Thailand's
position would likely mirror that of Non-Aligned Movement
nations. We urged abstention.
JOHN