Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09CANBERRA387
2009-04-15 07:32:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Canberra
Cable title:
AUSTRALIAN RESPONSE TO CONDITIONS PLACED ON TCG
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UNCLAS CANBERRA 000387
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
EAP/MLS, F, NSC FOR ELIZABETH PHU
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL ETRD EAID PHUM BM AS
SUBJECT: AUSTRALIAN RESPONSE TO CONDITIONS PLACED ON TCG
REF: A. STATE 03932 B.CANBERRA 55 C.STATE 27325
(SBU) Andrew Collins, Director Mekong Section, Asia Bilateral
Branch, AusAID, responding to Ref C demarche on changes to
the Tripartite Core Group's (TCG) mandate in Burma, furnished
Poloff April 15 with the following points:
--Australia recognizes the critical role played by ASEAN and
the TCG in facilitating humanitarian assistance to the
victims of Cyclone Nargis.
--Australia welcomes the extension of the TCG mandate to July
2010 and continues to make representations in ASEAN capitals
in support of the TCG mechanism.
--Recent significant changes to the TCG mandate regarding the
provisions of visas and travel permission for aid workers
mean that humanitarian access to cyclone affected areas is
now subject to the same arrangements applying to humanitarian
activities in other parts of the country.
--The changes are concerning, but it is hoped that they do
not dramatically affect relief and recovery work. Australia
is closely monitoring the impact of the changes on the
ground.
CLUNE
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
EAP/MLS, F, NSC FOR ELIZABETH PHU
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL ETRD EAID PHUM BM AS
SUBJECT: AUSTRALIAN RESPONSE TO CONDITIONS PLACED ON TCG
REF: A. STATE 03932 B.CANBERRA 55 C.STATE 27325
(SBU) Andrew Collins, Director Mekong Section, Asia Bilateral
Branch, AusAID, responding to Ref C demarche on changes to
the Tripartite Core Group's (TCG) mandate in Burma, furnished
Poloff April 15 with the following points:
--Australia recognizes the critical role played by ASEAN and
the TCG in facilitating humanitarian assistance to the
victims of Cyclone Nargis.
--Australia welcomes the extension of the TCG mandate to July
2010 and continues to make representations in ASEAN capitals
in support of the TCG mechanism.
--Recent significant changes to the TCG mandate regarding the
provisions of visas and travel permission for aid workers
mean that humanitarian access to cyclone affected areas is
now subject to the same arrangements applying to humanitarian
activities in other parts of the country.
--The changes are concerning, but it is hoped that they do
not dramatically affect relief and recovery work. Australia
is closely monitoring the impact of the changes on the
ground.
CLUNE