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Cablegate: Romanian Response On U.S. Priorities for Iwc Meeting

Published: Tue 17 Jun 2008 04:47 AM
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SUBJECT: ROMANIAN RESPONSE ON U.S. PRIORITIES FOR IWC MEETING
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1. (SBU) Econoff delivered reftel points in writing and followed up
by phone with Mihai MANOIU, the Biodiversity Division Director at
the Ministry of Environment, on June 13, 2008. Manoiu admitted that
the Government of Romania (GOR) has not given too much attention to
whaling, having just joined the International Whaling Commission
(IWC) this April. He said Romania's main IWC priority is
identifying how it will pay the IWC fee by the June 23 start of the
IWC annual meeting. Manoiu pledged that the GOR will begin to
formulate its official position in the coming days, and is open in
general to U.S. priorities. He said Romania will likely follow the
lead of others in the EU. Regarding representation at the IWC
Meeting in Chile, Manoiu said that while the GOR had intended for a
senior maritime researcher to attend, he will not be available. In
his stead, a representative from the Romanian Embassy in Chile will
attend.
2. (SBU) Comment: It was clear that, as a very new member of the
IWC, Romania has not devoted much attention or resources to whaling
issues. Sending a local embassy representative to the Santiago IWC
Meeting may likely be a cost-saving move. As with other topics
where the GOR does not perceive a direct national interest, whaling
is an issue about which Romania will be receptive to U.S. positions
but will ultimately follow the lead of larger EU member states. End
comment.
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