Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09OUAGADOUGOU394
2009-05-18 15:02:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Ouagadougou
Cable title:
DEMARCHE DELIVERED UN SECURITY COUNCIL ACTION ON
O 181502Z MAY 09 FM AMEMBASSY OUAGADOUGOU TO SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 4976 INFO AMEMBASSY ANKARA IMMEDIATE AMEMBASSY BANGKOK IMMEDIATE AMEMBASSY BEIJING IMMEDIATE AMEMBASSY HANOI IMMEDIATE AMEMBASSY JAKARTA IMMEDIATE AMEMBASSY KAMPALA IMMEDIATE AMEMBASSY MOSCOW IMMEDIATE AMEMBASSY RANGOON IMMEDIATE AMEMBASSY SINGAPORE IMMEDIATE AMEMBASSY TOKYO IMMEDIATE USMISSION USUN NEW YORK IMMEDIATE
C O N F I D E N T I A L OUAGADOUGOU 000394
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/18/2019
TAGS: PREL UNSC BM UV
SUBJECT: DEMARCHE DELIVERED UN SECURITY COUNCIL ACTION ON
BURMA
REF: STATE 50384
Classified By: Samuel C. Laeuchli, Charge d'Affaires,
for Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)
C/NF) Charge delivered reftel demarche to Minata
Samate/Cessouma, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs equivalent,
and Vincent Zakane, Director of the Cabinet at the Ministery
of Foreign Affairs on 17 May. While Samate/Cessouma and
Zakane were sympathetic to the U.S. position, they said that
it might be difficult to get Security Council action on the
case because there were no clear security implications to the
case, and that this was primarily a human rights issue.
Charge pushed back arguing that the lack of democracy and
human rights in Burma had stability and security implications
not only for the country but for the region as well. Burkina
Faso would support a P-5 consensus, they said, but it would
be likely that Russia and China would make progress
difficult.
LAEUCHLI
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/18/2019
TAGS: PREL UNSC BM UV
SUBJECT: DEMARCHE DELIVERED UN SECURITY COUNCIL ACTION ON
BURMA
REF: STATE 50384
Classified By: Samuel C. Laeuchli, Charge d'Affaires,
for Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)
C/NF) Charge delivered reftel demarche to Minata
Samate/Cessouma, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs equivalent,
and Vincent Zakane, Director of the Cabinet at the Ministery
of Foreign Affairs on 17 May. While Samate/Cessouma and
Zakane were sympathetic to the U.S. position, they said that
it might be difficult to get Security Council action on the
case because there were no clear security implications to the
case, and that this was primarily a human rights issue.
Charge pushed back arguing that the lack of democracy and
human rights in Burma had stability and security implications
not only for the country but for the region as well. Burkina
Faso would support a P-5 consensus, they said, but it would
be likely that Russia and China would make progress
difficult.
LAEUCHLI