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Cablegate: Following Up with Argentina On U.S.-Eu Declaration

Published: Tue 13 May 2008 07:35 PM
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SUBJECT: FOLLOWING UP WITH ARGENTINA ON U.S.-EU DECLARATION
ON PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE
REF: (A) MADISON-WAYNE 5/9 E-MAIL (B) BUENOS AIRES
0566 (C) STATE 40380
1. (SBU) The Ambassador spoke May 9 and May 13 with Argentine
MFA U/S for Multilateral Policy Raul Ricardes to urge
Argentine co-sponsorship of the U.S.-EU declaration on
prisoners of conscience. Ricardes asked who else was
sponsoring. Per ref (A), the Ambassador noted there were 44
co-sponsors: 27 EU member states, 13 EU affiliates, plus
Honduras (awaiting formal instructions to sign), Israel, New
Zealand and Australia. Ricardes said the GOA was interested
and was talking to others in Latin America to see if they
would sign on, too. On May 13, the Ambassador again pressed
Ricardes, noting that this was a good way to signal
cooperation with the U.S. and Europe on a theme important to
the Foreign Minister and the President. He promised to check
where Argentina was in its contacts with others but
reaffirmed the MFA's interest in joining.
2. (SBU) Polcouns spoke earlier May 9 with Ricardes's chief
of staff, Sergio Cerda, who also indicated the Argentines,
before taking a position, were looking to see what other
sponsors beyond the U.S. and the EU would emerge.
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