US embassy cable - 04DUBLIN1218

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IRELAND'S RESPONSE ON WEOG ROTATION FOR UNCHR MEMBERSHIP

Identifier: 04DUBLIN1218
Wikileaks: View 04DUBLIN1218 at Wikileaks.org
Origin: Embassy Dublin
Created: 2004-08-16 15:05:00
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Tags: OPDC PHUM PREL
Redacted: This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks.
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

UNCLAS DUBLIN 001218 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OPDC, PHUM, PREL 
SUBJECT: IRELAND'S RESPONSE ON WEOG ROTATION FOR UNCHR 
MEMBERSHIP 
 
REF: STATE 172297 
 
1.  On August 13, Post delivered reftel's requested demarche 
on the Western European and Others Group (WEOG) scheme for 
membership rotation in the UN Commission on Human Rights 
(UNCHR) to Eamon McKay, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) 
Councilor for Human Rights.  McKay said that Ireland would 
favor an arrangement that obviated the need to expend as much 
energy as had been devoted to previous UNCHR elections.  He 
noted Ireland's view that earlier WEOG rotation schemes 
seemed unrealistic, and he promised to review within the DFA 
the new U.S. proposal to cede UNCHR membership in 2 of the 
next 21 years.  McKay observed that the U.S. offer appeared 
to be a positive step toward achieving a fair and 
proportional balance among UNCHR members.  He added that 
Ireland recognized the need for sacrifice by all parties in 
order to reach agreement on a scheme that would ensure WEOG 
representation over appropriate time intervals.  McKay 
offered to pass along to Foreign Minister Brian Cowen the 
reftel letter from Secretary Powell. 
KENNY 

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