Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09PORTOFSPAIN462
2009-11-19 20:34:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Port Of Spain
Cable title:
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TO CONTINUE VOTING YES ON UNGA ISRAEL
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UNCLAS PORT OF SPAIN 000462
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
USUN NEW YORK FOR IO/UNP ANDREW MORRISON
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL UNGA KPAL IS SY LE
SUBJECT: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TO CONTINUE VOTING YES ON UNGA ISRAEL
RESOLUTIONS
REF: STATE 118799
UNCLAS PORT OF SPAIN 000462
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
USUN NEW YORK FOR IO/UNP ANDREW MORRISON
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL UNGA KPAL IS SY LE
SUBJECT: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TO CONTINUE VOTING YES ON UNGA ISRAEL
RESOLUTIONS
REF: STATE 118799
1. (SBU) Post delivered reftel demarche to MFA Multilateral Affairs
Director Margaret Rousseau November 19. Rousseau said that
Trinidad and Tobago will generally continue to vote in favor of
resolutions on the Middle East as outlined in reftel, particularly,
she said, "given recent developments in the region." Specifically,
she said recent USG statements on the expansion of settlements were
an "irritation. "
2. (SBU) Rousseau said she agreed with the USG position that
countries can support the Palestinian people while also supporting
Israel, and noted that the GOTT has excellent relations with both
Israel and the Palestinian Authority, as evidenced by official
visits to both by PM Manning. She concluded by saying that the
GOTT is in favor of peaceful coexistence in the Middle East, and
will consider changing its vote when there is a "change in the
situation on the ground."
KUSNITZ
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
USUN NEW YORK FOR IO/UNP ANDREW MORRISON
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL UNGA KPAL IS SY LE
SUBJECT: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TO CONTINUE VOTING YES ON UNGA ISRAEL
RESOLUTIONS
REF: STATE 118799
1. (SBU) Post delivered reftel demarche to MFA Multilateral Affairs
Director Margaret Rousseau November 19. Rousseau said that
Trinidad and Tobago will generally continue to vote in favor of
resolutions on the Middle East as outlined in reftel, particularly,
she said, "given recent developments in the region." Specifically,
she said recent USG statements on the expansion of settlements were
an "irritation. "
2. (SBU) Rousseau said she agreed with the USG position that
countries can support the Palestinian people while also supporting
Israel, and noted that the GOTT has excellent relations with both
Israel and the Palestinian Authority, as evidenced by official
visits to both by PM Manning. She concluded by saying that the
GOTT is in favor of peaceful coexistence in the Middle East, and
will consider changing its vote when there is a "change in the
situation on the ground."
KUSNITZ