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The status of Permanent Observer to the Organization of American States was
established by the
General Assembly at its first regular session, held in San José, Costa Rica,
in 1971 [AG/RES. 50 (I-O/71)]. Permanent observers participate in the
Organization’s activities and contribute to its programs.
December 17,
2009
OAS SECRETARY GENERAL INSULZA SIGNS MEMORANDUM
OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE EUROPEAN UNIONOn
December 17, 2009, the Organization of American
States and the European Union signed into agreement
a
Memorandum of Understanding between the European
Commission and the General Secretariat of the OAS.
This agreement serves to create a framework for the
development of dialogue and cooperation in areas of
common interest within Latin America and the
Caribbean. Specifically, the overlapping priorities
established by both sides include the protection of
human rights, the advancement of integral
development, the strengthening of democracy and
other issues of transnational relevance.
Working principles arising from this agreement touch
on the development of formal and regular bilateral
consultative meetings on policy issues between the
two organizations; engagement in ongoing
consultations and reciprocal sharing of information
regarding especially the EU-LAC Summits and the OAS
General Assembly; and finally, exchanges of
experiences and best practices. The
agreement is viewed as an important expression of
political will for increased cooperation between the
OAS and European Union, and as providing an opening
for potential contractual relations in the future,
as well as for identifying specific opportunities
for collaboration between the two sides. The
European Union has been a Permanent Observer to the
OAS since 1989 and has been the fourth highest
contributing Permanent Observer to the Organization
over the past two years, providing more than US$2.5M
in 2008 and 2009. Support in past years has focused
mainly in the areas of reducing illegal drug
consumption and trafficking, the protection of human
rights, and demining activities.
Remarks by Ambassador Angelos Pangratis, Chargé
d'Affaires of the Delegation of the European Union
to the United States of America
Press Release
OAS-EU Sign Memorandum of Understanding (European
Union - Delegation of the European Union to the
United States of America)
La OEA y le UE firman un memorando de cooperación en
Latinoamérica y el Caribe (EFE)
OEA y UE firmaron memorandum de entendimiento para
América Latina (La tercera)
December 16,
2009
LITHUANIA BECOMES PERMANENT OBSERVER TO THE OASOn
October 29, His Excellency, Ambassador Vygaudas
Usackas, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
submitted a request to Secretary General Insulza
formally requesting the status of Permanent Observer
to the OAS. In this letter, Ambassador Vygaudas
expresses the interest of the Government of
Lithuania to be granted accreditation as a Permanent
Observer. Persuant to
AG/RES. 50 (1-O/71), "Permanent Observers to the
Organization of American States," and
CP/RES. 407 (573/84), "Revised Procedures for
Granting the Status of Permanent Observer," the OAS
Committee on Juridical and Political Affairs
reviewed the request, and issued a
report to the Permanent Council, including the
draft Resolution "Granting the Republic of Lithuania
the Status of Permanent Observer to the Organization
of American States."On
December 16, the OAS Permanent Council voted in
favor of the
Republic of Lithuania's request to become a
Permanent Observer to the Organization. In his
remarks, Audrius Brüzga,
Ambassador of Lithuania to the United States and
now, Permanent Observer to the OAS, expressed his
appreciation to the Member States for their
consideration of Lithuania's request, calling the
newly-established link a source of "promising
cooperation." Ambassador Brüzga
commented that Lithuania, although a small nation,
can share with the Americas its expertise on
regional integration, and hopes to use the OAS as a
platform to engage in greater dialogue with the
countries of the Americas, both on a multilateral
and bilateral basis. The Permanent Mission of the
United States welcomed on the approval of the
request by noting that Lithuania is a "leading
international partner" that demonstrates a
commitment to democracy and improving human rights
throughout the world.
CP/RES. 966 (1733/09), Granting the Republic of
Lithuania the Status of Permanent Observer to the
Organization of American States (English)
CP/RES. 966 (1733/09), Otorgamiento a la República
de Lituania de la Condición de Observador Permanente
ante la Organización de los Estados Americanos
(Español)
Remarks of Ambassador Audrius Brüzga
Press Release
December 15,
2009
OAS SECRETARY GENERAL SIGNS FIVE YEAR RENEWAL OF
COOPERATION FUND WITH CHINA FOR US$1,000,000 AND
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
PROGRAM WITH THE PRC MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Today OAS Secretary General Insulza and Ambassador
Zhou of the
People's Republic of China signed two agreements
between the Organization of American States and the
Government of the People’s Republic of China. The
first agreement, the
“Additional Protocol to the Agreement between the
Government of the People’s Republic of China and the
General Secretariat of the OAS,” renews for five
years the China-OAS Cooperation Fund in which the
Government of China will contribute US$1,000,000 for
OAS activities. This Fund, which was originally
established for a period of five years in 2005 for
an equivalent amount, has the goal of promoting
projects of international cooperation for political
stability and economic and social development in OAS
Member States, as well as programs of exchange
between China and the countries of the Americas
among topics of common interest. The
second agreement signed is the
“Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of
Education of the People’s Republic of China and the
General Secretariat of the OAS for Human Development
and Scholarships Programs.” This Memorandum
builds upon important recent cooperation between the
OAS and the Government of China in the area of
education by providing 10 scholarships annually for
five years to undergraduate and graduate student
nationals of OAS Member States to study in China.
Secretary General Insulza expressed the significance
the signing of these two agreements has for the
advancement of the relationship between the
Organization and China. Ambassador Zhou, echoing
this sentiment, added, “China is prepared to join
hands with American states in countering the
challenges and sharing development opportunities. I
am confident that China and the OAS are fully able
to build on what has been achieved, continue to
increase mutual understanding and exchanges, and
further expand the mutually beneficial cooperation
so that the Chinese and American people will be
better off.” The
People’s Republic of China has been a Permanent
Observer and important partner in OAS activities
since 2004. Support in past years has focused
mainly in the areas of gender issues and violence
against women, advancing the education and rights of
youth, the promotion of culture and the arts, and
sustainable development.
Remarks of Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza
Remarks of Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong
Press Advisory
Press Release
China y OEA suscribieron dos nuevos convenios de
cooperación amistosa (CRI Online)
China, OAS extend cooperation (China.org)
China, OAS sign cooperative agreements (CCTV)
December 11,
2009
SWITZERLAND SIGNS AGREEMENT TO SUPPORT FREEDOM
OF EXPRESSION PROJECT IN 2010The
Government of Switzerland signed an
agreement on December 11 with the OAS Special
Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression to support the
project, "Freedom of Expression in the Americas:
Access to Information - Stage II - Emphasis Judges,"
with US$40,000 serviced in three installments over
the course of 2010.The
project seeks to advance the right of access to
information by promoting understanding of the
inter-American system of Human Rights and freedom of
expression among judges and lawyers or magistrate
assistants of high Courts in thirteen participating
Member States. Specifically, the initiative will
increase the knowledge among these agents through
seminars that educate them on the protection and
guaranteeing of the right to access to information
through the production of local jurisprudence.
Switzerland has been a Permanent Observer to the
Organization since 1978, and is a major contributor
among Permanent Observer countries to OAS programs
in human rights.
December 11,
2009
QATAR PROVIDES US$20,000 TO OAS PROGRAMSThe
OAS received a contribution today from the
Government of the State of Qatar for US$20,000
supporting two programs of the General Secretariat.
The funds received will be divided evenly
(US$10,000) to the OAS Fund for Peace, administered
by the Department of Sustainable Democracy and
Special Missions; and, scholarships for Professional
Development programs, managed by the Department of
Human Development.
Qatar has been a Permanent Observer with the
Organization since 2002, and periodically provides
support to the OAS in the area of culture, most
recently contributing to infrastructure enhancement
of the Museum of the Americas in 2005.
December 10,
2009
DENMARK CONTRIBUTES DKK1.5 MILLION TO HUMAN
RIGHTSThe
Government of Denmark will contribute DKK1.5
million (approximately US$300,000) to the project
“Strengthening Access to Justice in the Americas:
2010-2011,” implemented by the Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights. The
program will help reduce the Commission’s backlog of
cases by hiring lawyers fully dedicated to preparing
and submitting pending cases before the Court, and
to prepare reports on the cases in the merits state.
With this contribution, the Commission would be able
to address at least 15 cases per year from those
countries that are currently most affected by the
backlog, namely, those in South and Central America.
More specifically, the funds from Denmark will
contribute to the continuation of the good
experiences already achieved in supporting the work
of the Commission with facilitating access to the
judicial system for indigenous peoples.
Denmark, which has been a Permanent Observer to the
OAS since 2000, is a significant and consistent
donor to the programs of the OAS General
Secretariat. Historically, Denmark contributes on
average approximately US$315,000 annually to OAS
programs in the areas of democracy promotion, human
rights and supporting access to justice. In 2008
alone, Denmark provided over US$300,000 to the work
of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
December 7,
2009
FINLAND PROVIDES €200,000 TO THREE OAS PROGRAMSThe
Government of Finland pledged to contribute
€200,000 (approximately US$285,000) in 2009 to three
OAS programs in the areas of human rights, gender
and sustainable development.
Specifically, Finland has agreed to support the
following programs: “Access to Justice for Women
Victims of Sexual Violence in Central America,”
being implemented by the Inter-American Commission
on Human Rights, will receive €56,000 (approximately
US$80,000); “Protection and Sustainable Use of
Cross-boundary Aquifers in Mesoamerica,” being
implemented by the Department of Sustainable
Development, will receive €56,000 (approximately
US$80,000); and, “Democracy and Gender Perspective
in Local Public Finances,” being implemented by the
Inter-American Commission of Women, will receive
€88,000 (approximately US$125,000). The
first project, “Access to Justice for Women Victims
of Sexual Violence in Central America” will create
technical tools for OAS Member States that outline
specific actions for improving access to justice for
women victims of violence in Central America. The
second program, “Protection and Sustainable Use of
the Cross-boundary Aquifers in Mesoamerica,” has the
objective of advancing technical understanding of
priority trans-boundary aquifers in Mesoamerica,
defining adequate management instruments for these
aquifers to promote their sustainable use for the
surrounding areas, and strengthening local
management capabilities of these aquifers. The third
project, “Democracy and Gender Perspective in Local
Public Finances,” seeks to strengthen democratic
participation of women in the management of local
public finances and to introduce gender perspectives
in the use of public resources in the participating
Central American towns.
Since its inception as a Permanent Observer to the
OAS in 1988, Finland has been an active participant
in the programs of the Organization. Finland
contributes almost annually to OAS programs in the
areas of democracy promotion, human rights for women
and indigenous groups, and advancing integral
development. On October 1, a large Finnish
delegation of Ambassadors to the Americas and
Foreign Ministry representatives visited OAS
Headquarters to meet with Secretary General Insulza
and high-level OAS officials to discuss deepening
relations between the Organization and the
Government of Finland.
December 6,
2009
OAS MISSION TO ISRAEL
Ms.
Irene Klinger, Director of the Department of International Affairs, headed an OAS mission to Israel on December 6-11, 2009. This mission included a professional tour of training affiliates of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Center for International Cooperation (MASHAV). The objective of this tour was to survey technical capacity, existing programs and training facilities of the affiliates of the Israel National Agency for International Development Cooperation -MASHAV in order to identify collaboration opportunities for the Americas in areas of mutual interest. The delegation was composed of Ms. Klinger, Ms. Claudia S. de Windt, Chief of Environmental Law, Policy and Good Governance Section, Department of Sustainable Development (DSD), Executive Secretariat for Integral Development, and Kristjan Sigurdson, Consultant, Department of Human Development, Education and Culture, Executive Secretariat for Integral Development. They met with Yoel Barnea, Minister, Beth-Eden Kite, Director of Training and Irit Shavit, Deputy Director of Training. For a full report on this trip, please click
here.
December 2,
2009
ITALY PLEDGES €100,000 TO OAS DEMINING PROGRAMSThe
Government of Italy announced a contribution on
December 2, of €100,000 to three projects in the
Office of Humanitarian Demining. The funds pledged
will be divided evenly for the purchase of
equipment, mine risk education and victim assistance
in the Cordillera del Condor region of Peru, in
Colombia and in Nicaragua. The
funds directed to the Mine Action programs in Peru,
Colombia and Nicaragua will help purchase equipment
to carry out landmine clearance activities, mine
risk education, victim assistance and socioeconomic
reintegration of formerly mined zones, among others.
Italy, which has been a Permanent Observer to the
OAS since 1972, is among the most consistent donors
to the programs of the OAS General Secretariat.
Historically, Italy contributes on average
approximately US$528,000 annually to OAS programs in
the areas of democracy promotion, human rights,
supporting access to justice, reconstruction of
civil registry systems and demining programs. In
2008 alone, Italy provided roughly US$697,000 to the
programs of the Office of Humanitarian Mine Action
(AICMA).
November 12,
2009
GERMANY CONTRIBUTES WITH US$200,000 TO AN OAS
INITIATIVE TO PROMOTE GENDER EQUITY IN CITIZENS’
PARTICIPATION IN NATIONAL POLITICS
The
Government of
Germany approved a contribution of US$199,540 to
the project, “Integrating a Gender Perspective into
OAS Electoral Observation Missions.” This project,
being implemented by the OAS Department of Electoral
Cooperation and Observation (DECO), will focus on
analyzing the factors that influence the
opportunities and barriers confronting women seeking
nomination or election to a political post.
This contribution from Germany coincides with the
designation of 2010 as the Inter-American Year of
Women via OAS General Assembly mandate AG/RES. 2322
(XXXVII-O/07), adopted on June 5, 2007 in Panama.
The
OAS will continue ensuring greater gender inclusion
in its activities, developing projects that aim to
ensure full access to the civil, political,
economic, social, and cultural rights of women, and
disseminating information on successful experiences
with regard to their contributions to politics and
social development; among other activities planned
for 2010.
Germany has been a Permanent Observer to the OAS
since 1972, and in 2008 contributed US$2,489,691 to
OAS activities, an increase of 163% over the prior
year. Germany has been a key partner to the OAS,
lending important support to initiatives focused on
strengthening democratic institutions and the
promotion of sustainable development. The German
Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
announced in September a contribution of
US$1,000,000 to support OAS activities in the areas
of the promotion of peace in Colombia and the
protection of the rights of indigenous peoples in
the region.
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November 10,
2009 ITALY
CONTRIBUTES US$29,762 TO HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAMOn November 10, the OAS received a contribution
by the
Government of Italy for US$29,762 to support a
program administered by the Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights, called "Initiative on
Public Policies Regarding Citizen Security and Human
Rights in the Americas." This specific project aims to identify and
clarify the array of standards that are applicable
in the public security arena and develop
recommendations for Member States about how to
enhance citizen security through effective,
rights-respecting policing and crime prevention
policies. Broadly speaking, the program will
contribute to the improvement of citizen security in
the Americas. Italy has been a part of the OAS as a Permanent
Observer since 1972, and is an active donor to the
programs of the Inter-American Commission on Human
Rights.
November 6,
2009
PARLIAMENTARIANS ENDORSE SPANISH COOPERATION
WITH THE OASA delegation of Spanish Parliamentarians members
of the Development Commission today held an exchange
with high-level authorities of the Organization of
American States (OAS) in a meeting chaired by the
OAS Assistant Secretary General, Albert Ramdin.
During the visit, which took place at OAS
headquarters in Washington, D.C., parliamentarians
Delia Blanco (President of the Spanish Socialist
Party of Madrid), Joan Calabuig (Socialist Workers’
Party), Gonzalo Robles (People’s Party), Carles
Campuzano (Democratic Convergence of Cataluña), Jose
Maria Codes (Lawyer of the International Development
Commission), and Almudena Lopez Garrido (Commission
Secretary), learned about the programs and
initiatives developed by the OAS and renewed their
commitment to Latin America and their interest in
strengthening the existing ties with the region.
Welcoming the spokespersons, OAS Assistant Secretary
General valued the fact that Spain is one of the
oldest Permanent Observer to the OAS. He also
highlighted the support received from this European
nation in several of the organization’s priority
issues, and encouraged the continuing Spanish
support not only at the level of financial
assistance and cooperation, but also on broader
issues.
“This is a very important organization and
everything that occurs in the region is of our
concern,” said Parliamentarian Joan Calabuig, who
alluded to the approach that Spain will take towards
Latin America, mainly after January 2010, when it
will assume chairmanship of the European Union. He
also commented on the importance of working on
issues such as the link between immigration and
development. Other parliamentarians also alluded to
the relevance the region and OAS countries have for
them.
Spain became a Permanent Observer to the OAS in
1972. Since then it has become a key partner of the
organization by supporting programs in areas such as
gender equity, human rights, institutional support,
peace promotion, electoral missions, citizen
participation and access to justice, among others.
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October 29,
2009 OAS SECRETARY GENERAL
MEETS WITH AMBASSADOR OF LITHUANIA, AUDRIUS
BRUZGAThe Secretary General of the Organization of
American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, met with
the Ambassador of Lithuania to the U.S., Audrius
Bruzga.
Though not a Permanent Observer to the OAS,
Lithuania formally presented a letter, in accordance
with General Assembly Resolution
AG/RES. 50 (I-O/71), to Secretary General
Insulza in order to apply for the status of
Permanent Observer. In addition to becoming a
Permanent Observer, the two also discussed the
situation in Honduras, as well as the region as a
whole. Currently, Lithuania holds the Chair of the
Community of Democracies.
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October 29,
2009 OAS SECRETARY GENERAL
MEETS ITALIAN UNDER-SECRETARY OF FOREIGN
RELATIONSThe Secretary General of the Organization of
American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, met
Thursday with the under-Secretary of Foreign
Relations of Italy, Mr. Vincenzo Scotti, on official
visit in Washington, D.C.
During the meeting, held in the office of the
Secretary General at OAS Headquarters, the two
exchanged views about current affairs in the
continent, with special stress on relations between
Europe and Latin America, Italian cooperation with
Central America on issues of Public Security and the
Judiciary, and the evolution of regional
organizations in the hemisphere.
Italy is a Permanent Observer at the OAS since May
17, 1972. The Italian Permanent Observer to the OAS
since October 1, 2009, is Ambassador Giulio Terzi di
Sant'Agata.
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October 21,
2009 OAS SECRETARY GENERAL
RECEIVES NEW AMBASSADOR AND PERMANENT OBSERVER
TO THE OAS, GUILIOMARIA TERZI DI SANT’AGATA
On October 21, OAS Secretary
General José Miguel Insulza received the new
Ambassador of Italy to the U.S., and Permanent
Observer to the OAS, His Excellency Guiliomaria
Terzi di Sant’Agata.
Secretary General Insulza
welcomed Ambassador Terzi di Sant’Agata in his new
post in Washington, D.C., and during their
conversation, Ambassador Terzi di Sant’Agata offered
his support to Secretary General Insulza for his
efforts at strengthening the OAS’ role in the
international community. Ambassador Terzi di
Sant’Agata further underscored his country’s
commitment to the work of the Organization in its
efforts in resolving crises of democracy. He also
acknowledged the importance of the OAS and other
regional organizations in the context of the system
of global governance, and in maintaining and
strengthening positive relations between the
countries of the hemisphere.
The Italian Ambassador then
discussed with the Secretary General the situation
in Honduras, and expressed his solidarity with the
international community and his interest in
resolving the crisis for the sake of peace and
prosperity in the Americas. The two diplomats also
reviewed the programs of the OAS in each of the four
pillars of work. Ambassador Terzi di Sant’Agata was
particularly interested to hear what the OAS is
doing in the areas of economic development and
poverty reduction, as well as its relation and
function in the realm of the inter-American legal
system.
Finally, Secretary General
Insulza thanked Ambassador Terzi di Sant’Agata and
renewed his commitment to attend the upcoming Fourth
National Italy – Latin America and Caribbean
Conference, to be held in Milan, Italy on December
2-3, 2009. During the Conference, Secretary General
Insulza will participate in a panel discussion on “A
new phase between the United States and Latin
America’s relations.”
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October 1,
2009
HIGH LEVEL FINNISH DELEGATION FROM THE
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS VISITS THE
ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES
OAS Secretary General Insulza
and the Director of the Department of International
Affairs, Dr. Irene Klinger, met with a delegation
from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland that
included the Director General of the Department for
the Americas and Asia and all eight ambassadors
heading missions in the Americas to deepen relations
between the Organization and the Government of
Finland. Mr. Insulza spoke on the current
challenges facing the hemisphere and on the
Organization’s role in addressing these issues and
the tools it has available for achieving its goals.
The Finnish delegation also received presentations
from senior officials of the Inter-American
Commission for Women, the Department of Sustainable
Development, the Inter-American Commission on Human
Rights, and the Department for Electoral Cooperation
and Observation regarding the work being implemented
by these bodies in the Hemisphere.
The Finnish delegation gave its
appreciation for the updates on the situation in
Honduras and for the presentations by the technical
areas. The Head of Delegation Elina Kalkku
explained that the Ministry’s priorities for
cooperation in the Hemisphere dovetail with those of
the OAS in the areas of women’s rights, sustainable
development and democracy promotion, and expressed
hope that the OAS meet with success in its promotion
of a negotiated solution in Honduras. Interest was
articulated by both sides in building upon mutual
priorities to deepen the relationship, specifically
via exchange of expertise in the area of sustainable
development.
The Permanent Observer Mission
of Finland to the OAS was established in 1988, and
has recently pledged €200,000 for OAS activities in
the areas of both 2009 and 2010.
September 17, 2009 THE GERMAN MINISTRY OF
ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCES A
CONTRIBUTION OF €1,000,000 TO OAS ACTIVITIES FOR
2009
On September 17, a
high-level delegation from the German Ministry
of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ),
together with representatives of the German
development agencies, announced a contribution
of €1,000,000 to be split evenly between two OAS
initiatives: “Supporting the MAPP towards
Safeguarding Victims in Colombia,” and “Support
of OAS Activities to Promote the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples in Latin America.”
The announcement was made
by Ms. Dorothee Fiedler, in her capacity as head
of the German delegation and General Director
for Latin America from the BMZ, within the
framework of a meeting held at OAS Headquarters
with senior officials of the OAS General
Secretariat in the areas of external relations,
integral development, political affairs, and
international law to discuss priorities for
cooperation in the Hemisphere and means for
deepening the partnership between the OAS and
Germany. The announcement came after the German
delegation had the opportunity to engage in a
lively discussion with OAS officials on the
progress and challenges related to the
indigenous rights and Colombian victim
protection projects, both of which are currently
in execution with funding from the Ministry.
The Permanent Observer
Mission of Germany to the OAS was established in
1972, and in 2008 contributed US$2,489,691 to
OAS activities, an increase of 163% over the
prior year.
September 17, 2009 OAS SECRETARY GENERAL MEETS WITH DEPUTY
DIRECTOR FOR LATIN AMERICA FOR THE EUROPEAN
UNION, STEFANO SANNINO OAS Secretary General, José
Miguel Insulza, met with the Deputy Director for
Latin America and the Caribbean for the European
Union, Stefano Sannino on Thursday, September
17. The two discussed various issues of the
inter-American agenda including the OAS response
to the crisis in Honduras, as well as ways to
improve cooperation between the European Union
and the OAS. The European Union has been a
Permanent Observer to the Organization since
1989.
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September 16, 2009PERMANENT OBSERVERS HEAR
ABOUT OAS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS IN
BRIEFING WITH SECRETARY GENERAL On September 16, representatives from nine
Permanent Observer countries that are either
regular contributors or emerging donors in the
area of sustainable development met at OAS
Headquarters to exchange information with OAS
representatives and staff from the Department of
Sustainable Development on recent challenges and
initiatives in this area of work.
The briefing featured a welcome by Secretary
General Insulza, and opening remarks by Adam
Blackwell, Secretary for External Relations who
welcomed the Observers to share information and
experience on this important and timely topic
from the OAS experts in each of the divisions of
sustainable development: energy & climate
change, environmental law & governance,
conservation & sustainable use of biodiversity,
disaster risk management, and water resources
management.
The Secretary for the Executive Secretariat for
Integral Development, Ambassador Alfonso
Quiñonez remarked that issues of sustainable
development are emerging as significant for the
inter-American agenda from the V Summit of the
Americas, but have always been a part of the
dialogue between the OAS Member States. At the V
Summit, remarked Ambassador Quiñonez, the Heads
of State and Government agreed that the most
vulnerable need support and we have a shared
responsibility to protect and to provide them.
After all, he noted, what happens in the
environment in Latin America and the Caribbean,
happens in the environment in the rest of the
world.
Cletus Springer, Director of the Department of
Sustainable Development, provided an overview of
the Department and the environmental priorities,
challenges, opportunities and lessons learned
during the past several years. From here, the
Department provided thematic presentations on
programs implemented by the OAS in Sustainable
Energy and Climate Change; Environmental Law and
Governance; Conservation and Sustainable Use of
Biodiversity; Disaster Risk Management; and,
Water Resources.
Following these presentations, Ambassador
Quiñonez moderated a session of feedback from
the Permanent Observers in attendance. Despina
Manos, representative from the European
Commission, spoke briefly to the policies of the
European Union with respect to sustainable
development. She noted that a great part of the
Commission’s cooperation with the Americas is in
the area of sustainable development, and
believes that through new mechanisms currently
in construction in the European Union, that
cooperation will likely deepen in the coming
years. Minister-Counselor José Maria de la Torre
from the Permanent Observer Mission of Spain to
the OAS, remarked that while the OAS is not the
only inter-governmental organization dealing
with these issues in the Americas, it offers the
best cost to value ratio. The OAS is capable, he
noted, of performing a great deal of work with
very little resources and while Spain is
historically not a major contributor to the area
of sustainable development through the OAS, he
recognizes the opportunities and hopes to
explore them more closely.
The session ended with closing remarks by
Ambassador Quiñonez and Cletus Springer, who
concluded by adding that in the coming years,
the Department of Sustainable Development hopes
to capitalize on its competitive advantage of
merging the technical expertise and policy
advice by reframing the discussion of
sustainable development in the context of
democracy and conflict resolution. That is to
say, by working toward achieving sustainable
development, the OAS Member States are able to
bridge their differences on a technical level.
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September 15, 2009SECRETARY GENERAL
INSULZA BIDS FAREWELL TO PERMANENT OBSERVER OF
ITALY TO THE OAS, AMBASSADOR GIOVANNI
CASTELLANETAOn September 15, OAS
Secretary General, José Miguel Insulza, met with
Ambassador Giovanni Castellaneta, Permanent
Observer of Italy to the OAS, to bid farewell to
the diplomat and salute him for his productive
tenure as Permanent Observer to the OAS and
Ambassador of Italy to the White House.
During their meeting, Secretary General Insulza
and Ambassador Castellaneta discussed the
situation in Honduras as well as the
relationship between the OAS and Cuba in the
context of General Assembly Resolution AG/RES.
2438, “Resolution on Cuba,” in which the General
Assembly revokes Resolution VI, adopted on
January 31, 1962, suspending the participation
of Cuba in the OAS.
In response Secretary General Insulza reaffirmed
the Organization’s commitment to democracy and
the principles set forth in the inter-American
Democratic Charter, and highlighted his
appreciation for Italy’s support of the efforts
of the Organization in resolving the crisis in
Honduras as well as supporting democratic
governance in Cuba.
Additionally, the Secretary General reiterated
his interest in attending the Forth Annual
Italy-Latin America and Caribbean Conference, to
be held in Milan, Italy from December 2-3, 2009.
At the conference, Secretary General Insulza
will participate as a panelist in the discussion
on “A new phase between the United States and
Latin America’s relations” on December 3, 2009.
During Ambassador Castellaneta’s term as
Permanent Observer, Italy increased its
financial cooperation to the Organization by
65%. The country’s continued support for the
programs of the Office of Humanitarian Demining
through the Department of Public Security has
undoubtedly contributed to the program’s success
in the past few years.
Ambassador Castellaneta will be succeeded by His
Excellency Ambassador Giuliomaria Terzi di Sant’
Agata, who most recently served as Italy’s
Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
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September 11, 2009OAS SECRETARY GENERAL
MEETS WITH FORMER PRESIDENT OF PORTUGAL, JORGE
SAMPAIO
OAS Secretary General, José
Miguel Insulza, met with the former President of
Portugal, Jorge Sampaio, in the framework of the
Eighteenth OAS Policy Roundtable, "Learning to
Live Together: Fostering Integration, Tolerance
and Diversity in the Americas" to which Former
President Sampaio was a keynote speaker in his
capacity as the United Nations High
Representative for the Alliance of
Civilizations.
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July
29, 2009ITALY PLEDGES €70,000 TO
OAS DEMINING PROGRAMS
The Government of Italy announced a contribution
on Monday, July 27, of €70,000 to two projects
in the Office of Humanitarian Demining. Of the
total funds pledged, €35,000 will be directed to
the program Mine Action in Ecuador and Peru, and
the remaining €35,000 will finance the Victim
Assistance in Central American program.
Italy has been a Permanent Observer to the OAS
since 1972. Historically, Italy contributes on
average US$528,000 annually to OAS programs in
the areas of democracy promotion, human rights,
supporting access to justice, reconstruction of
civil registry systems and demining programs. In
2008 alone, Italy provided roughly US$697,000 to
the programs of the Office of Humanitarian Mine
Action (AICMA).
The funds directed to the Mine Action in Ecuador
and Peru program will help carry out landmine
clearance activities, mine risk education,
victim assistance and socioeconomic
reintegration of formerly mined zones, among
others. The contribution to the Victim
Assistance in Central America program will
assist in developing the capacities of mine
victims in Nicaragua to reinsert themselves in
society, including job training, psychological
care and other services.
July
28, 2009
THE NETHERLANDS CONTRIBUTES US$346,000 TO
JUDICIAL FACILITATORS PROGRAM
On July 28, the Organization of America States
(OAS) received US$346,000 from the Government of
the Royal Kingdom of the Netherlands to support
the Inter-American Judicial Facilitators program
in Nicaragua.
The Judicial Facilitators Program, administered
by the Department of International Law of the
OAS Secretariat for Legal Affairs, provides
training to intermediaries to act as
representatives between the community and the
Nicaraguan judicial system. This program seeks
to improve access to the judiciary for rural and
poor communities that often lack the necessary
capacities and knowledge to access their rights
as citizens. Since 2000, this
program is known to have a positive impact on
improving the existing judicial system in
Nicaragua.
The Netherlands, which became a Permanent
Observer to the Organization in 1972, is an
important donor to priority OAS programs,
contributing approximately US$1.2 million
annually. Other projects supported include the
Mission to Support the Peace Process in
Colombia, the Inter-American Children’s
Institute, electoral observation missions,
sustainable development and gender equity. The
Netherlands also is an active donor to OAS
programs at the Embassy-level in its Member
States.
July
22, 2009
SWEDEN GIVES MORE THAN US$130,000 FOR OAS
RAPPORTEUR OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
On July 22, 2009, the OAS received US$130,535
from the Government of Sweden to support
activities of the Office of the Special
Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression in the
Americas.
The Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression was
created in 1997 by the Inter-American Commission
of Human Rights (IACHR) to address urgent
situations that merit the adoption of
precautionary measures to protect the life,
personal integrity, freedom of expression, and
other human rights concerns, among others.
The work of the Office of the Special Rapporteur
has contributed to important legislative
reforms, including the adoption by nine OAS
Member States of the crime of
contempt of court, recognizing its
incompatibility with the right to freedom of
expression. Similarly, several other States,
including Trinidad & Tobago, Mexico, Panama,
Peru, and Ecuador have approved important laws
on access to public information.
Sweden, which has been an Observer to the OAS
since 1996, is a primary donor to the
Organization. The country contributes around
US$3 million annually to programs in the areas
of democracy promotion and electoral observation
missions, humanitarian demining, the
inter-American Children’s Institute, access to
the judiciary, support to the peace process in
Colombia and legislative modernization, in
addition to its long-standing support to human
rights programs.
July
22, 2009
LUXEMBOURG CONTRIBUTES US$49,989 TO OAS
STRENGTHENING JUSTICE IN THE AMERICAS
The OAS received on July 22, 2009 a contribution
of US$49,989 from the Government of Luxembourg
that will support the Inter-American Commission
on Human Rights’ activities towards
Strengthening Justice in the Americas.
The Inter-American Commission of Human Rights
(IACHR) is an autonomous organ of the OAS, whose
mandate is found in the OAS Charter and the
American Convention on Human Rights. The IACHR
carries out on-site visits to observe the
general human rights situation in a country or
investigates specific violations.
The funds provided by Luxembourg will reinforce
the mechanism for bringing cases to the
Inter-American Court of Human Rights, including
support to the preparation of the application
before the Court, elaboration of the case
strategy, selecting witnesses and documentary
evidence, as well as monitoring the proceedings
before the Court, particularly the deadlines in
the case, and the preparation of the legal
arguments.
Luxembourg has been a Permanent Observer with
the Organization since 2004. The country has
given contributions to the Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights and the Secretariat
for Political Affairs in the past.
July 22, 2009 A Memorandum of Understanding between the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the
Republic of Korea and the OAS was signed on July
22, 2009. The objective is to support the
inclusion of Korean students in the GS/OAS
Internship program. The joint Korea-GS/OAS
Internship Program, which will be implemented by
the Departments of International Affairs and
Human Resources, will place young Koreans in
internships for six month periods at GS/OAS
headquarters.
The signing of this agreement is the beginning
of many new joint efforts to come, as well as
the continuation of the efforts initiated in
1981 with Korean predecessors when Korea became
permanent Observer.
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July 8, 2009
Representatives from 24 Permanent Observer
countries convened at OAS Headquarters on July 8
by invitation from OAS Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza and Assistant Secretary General
Albert Ramdin for a briefing on the situation in
Honduras and the efforts of the OAS in restoring
democratic order in the country.
After a short welcome from the Director of the
Department of International Affairs, Irene
Klinger, Secretary General Insulza gave an
overview of the events leading to the military
coup d’état in Honduras on Sunday June 28, 2009.
Insulza explained the underlying tensions
existing in the country relating to the planned
consultation to possibly convene a
Constitutional Assembly and the events that
ensued.
The Secretary General also addressed the
reaction of the international community and the
role of the OAS in resolving the conflict. He
recognized that the European Union was the first
organization to issue a statement condemning the
coup, and commented that he is pleased to see
that the international community is joining
efforts in support of the reinstatement of the
democratically-elected President. Insulza noted
that this support conveys an important message
that these actions will not be tolerated and
that there is no acceptable solution that does
not involve the reinstatement of President
Zelaya,
While the official OAS Mission to Honduras did
not succeed in negotiating the return of
President Zelaya, the Inter-American Democratic
Charter requires the Secretary General use all
diplomatic tools available to restore democratic
order. Unfortunately, he noted, the results of
the trip required the OAS Member States to
invoke Article 21 of the Democratic Charter,
which was done last Saturday July 4th, through
Resolution AG/RES 2 (XXXVII E/09) suspending
Honduras from membership in the OAS. The
actions against the de-facto government of
Honduras by the OAS mark the first occasion
where a country has been suspended from the
Organization in the context of the
Inter-American Democratic Charter, calling
attention to the strength of the document and
its support. The Secretary General asserted that
with the help of the international community -
specifically the designated mediator, President
Oscar Arias of Costa Rica, the OAS and the
United Nations – he is hopeful this crisis will
be resolved soon.
Following these remarks, Secretary General
Insulza fielded questions from the Permanent
Observer representatives, including those from
the Holy See, Sweden, the Netherlands, Serbia
and Croatia. Among the inquiries, Gerald Flood,
representative from the Holy See, asked the
Secretary General about what the OAS expects to
achieve in the resolution process given the de
facto government is not willing to negotiate the
return of President Zelaya. Insulza responded
with the hope that the process of diplomacy will
help to address some of the concerns of the
parties involved, and will entail compromise on
both sides of the disagreement.
Wijnand Marchal of The Netherlands asked whether
there has been any concern within the region
that as a result of the events in Honduras,
similar uprisings against their respective
democratically-elected governments might occur.
Insulza commented that there is, of course,
unease among neighboring governments, but
assured the Permanent Observers that the
Honduran case is unique in that not only has the
reaction from the international community set a
precedent on sanctions against coups, but also
there has not been anything to suggest another
military coup would occur in reaction to
Honduras.
In addressing the efforts of the OAS, Dario
Mihelin from the Embassy of Croatia, noted that
some media has portrayed the OAS’ actions as
post-facto and not preventive. In response,
Secretary General Insulza noted that the OAS
carries with it a respect for state sovereignty.
It is the responsibility of the states,
individually, to act. He remarked that as the
situation developed, there were a series of
consultations relating to the escalation of the
crisis, but that much of the international
community did not anticipate the coup. He
asserted that the OAS and the remainder of the
international community reacted quickly and with
the diplomatic tools afforded to them.
Secretary General Insulza closed the session by
commenting quickly that the negotiations on the
return of President Zelaya to the presidency of
Honduras will continue. The OAS will work toward
the safe and peaceful resolution of this crisis
to democratic order, and will continue to keep
the Observers involved in the process of
dialogue.
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June 11, 2009
On June 11, OAS
Assistant Secretary General Albert Ramdin met
with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Antilles, Emily Saidy de Jongh-Elhage. The two
discussed OAS cooperation with the Dutch
Antilles, and Prime Minister Jongh-Elhage
received a tour of OAS headquarters from the
Department of International Affairs.
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June
8, 2009THE
NETHERLANDS PROVIDES FINAL BOOST TO NICARAGUA’S
HUMANITARIAN DEMINING PLANThe Dutch government made a
contribution of 1.1 million dollars to the
Program for Comprehensive Action against
Antipersonnel Mines of the Organization of
American States (OAS) in order to finalize
Nicaragua’s National Demining Plan.The donation is quite
significant because it enables clearance of the
remaining areas in Nueva Segovia and Jinotega
departments, thereby making Nicaragua and all of
Central America mine-free. It is also the first
time an international donor provides funding
specifically for the recovery of cleared lands.Holland’s donation was
formalized in Managua at a signing ceremony
between the Netherlands’ Chief of Mission
Lambert C. Grijns and Pedro Vuskovic, OAS
Representative in Nicaragua, with the presence
of both the Danish and Japanese ambassadors plus
Nicaragua’s Secretary General of the Ministry of
Defense and high level military officials on
Monday June 8, 2009. The governments of Denmark and Japan
complemented with bilateral contributions as
their ambassadors in Managua pledged support at
the joint ceremony in Nicaragua’s Ministry of
Foreign Relations. “The Netherlands has
always considered humanitarian demining an
integral part of national development, and is
increasingly giving priority to socioeconomic
development and productive activities in areas
cleared of mines” stated Grijns as he signed the
donation agreement making possible the
completion of the Nicaraguan humanitarian
demining program. Ambassador Grijns also
expressed his satisfaction for “the work and
effort of the Nicaraguan Army as an independent
and professional institution.” He also
acknowledged Denmark’s and Japan’s
contributions.The OAS has been assisting
Nicaragua for the last eighteen years in
removing over 171,000 antipersonnel mines
throughout the country and facilitating the
physical and psychological recovery of the 1,144
registered landmine surviving victims. During
that timeframe, the program’s mine-safe messages
have been carried over a million times person to
person and by radio broadcast effectively
reducing the number of landmine accidents in the
country. “We reached this day thanks
to the hard and courageous work of hundreds of
Nicaraguan soldiers and their officers in
removing antipersonnel mines; and thanks to the
cooperation of several countries that donated
resources much like Holland is doing today.”
said Vuskovic.The OAS program assists
national humanitarian demining programs in
complying with the “Convention on the
Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production
and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on
Their Destruction,” better known as the Ottawa
Convention. With financial support from
Denmark, Japan, and other donors, the OAS
provided assistance for the completion of
humanitarian demining programs in Costa Rica,
Honduras, and Guatemala.
June 1, 2009
DIALOGUE ON COOPERATION
BETWEEN THE HEADS OF DELEGATION, THE OAS
SECRETARY GENERAL AND THE HEADS OF DELEGATION OF
THE PERMANENT OBSERVER COUNTRIES AT THE
XXXIX Regular Session of
the OAS General Assembly - San Pedro Sula,
Honduras -
June 1, 2009
1:00 - 2:30PM
Hotel IntercontinentalOn
June 1, representatives from 35 Permanent
Observer countries met for a luncheon at the
Hotel Intercontinental in San Pedro Sula,
Honduras with the Heads of Delegation of the 34
Member States of the OAS and the Assistant
Secretary General to dialogue on the cooperation
between the Permanent Observers and the
Organization, as well as to discuss points of
interest relating to this topic of this year’s
General Assembly, “Toward a Culture of
Nonviolence.” The Dialogue began with
introductory remarks by the Vice Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Honduras,
Patricia Licona Cubero, who offered her welcome
on behalf of Honduras and invited the Permanent
Observer participants to exchange opinions and
points of view with the Member States and
Assistant Secretary General on themes of the
Inter-American Agenda. Assistant Secretary
General Albert Ramdin, then provided a brief
overview of the role Observers play in the
Organization, noting that the Permanent
Observers in 2008 contributed a total of US$25.8
million in cash, and US$354,732 in kind – an
increase of 21.4% from 2007 – and provided
contributions in all areas of the OAS, ranging
from democracy promotion, security, human rights
and development.
Moderated by Vice Minister Licona, the Dialogue
saw interventions from the following Permanent
Observers: Spain, France, Italy, Germany, China,
Ireland, Korea, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Israel,
the European Commission, the United Kingdom,
Austria, Finland, Croatia, Bulgaria, Serbia,
Japan, Egypt, Belgium, the Russian Federation,
and Nigeria. The Observers spoke on everything
from the theme of the Assembly, their historic
levels of contribution, collaboration between
the OAS and other regional organizations, as
well as offered pledges on their contributions
for 2009-2010. Most representatives remarked
that their financial contributions are still to
be determined, but committed themselves to
maintaining their presence within the
Organization and to supporting, as best and as
often as possible, the work of the OAS in all
technical areas.
Additionally, the Dialogue saw remarks from
representatives of the OAS Member States of:
Colombia, Chile, Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda,
and Jamaica. All the Heads of Delegation of the
OAS Member States praised the Permanent
Observers for their commitment to supporting the
peoples of the Americas through the programs of
the OAS. In thanking the Observers for both
their moral and financial contributions to the
OAS, the Member States called on the Observers
to increase their contributions even in times of
crisis. Indeed, they addressed how the issue of
nonviolence in particular should mobilize the
Observers to increase their presence within the
Organization as such an issue transcends borders
and impacts the entire world.
The Dialogue closed with short remarks by Vice
Minister Licona and Ambassador Ramdin, who once
again lauded the efforts of the Permanent
Observers in engaging with the Hemisphere
through the Organization’s initiatives, and
assured them that their contributions are truly
significant to improving the lives of the
peoples of the Americas.
May 27, 2009
On May 27,
2009, the Government of the People’s Republic of
China underscored its support for OAS activities
with a contribution of US$72,000. The project,
“Fostering Cultural Diversity and Creative
Expression through Education,” will receive
US$25,000 and will fund the Department of
Education and Culture’s joint international
workshop of high-authorities on culture. The
initiative, “Income Generation and Active
Employment Policies for Populations in
Conditions of Poverty and Vulnerability of the
Americas,” will receive US$47,000 to support its
development by the Department of Social
Development and Employment to mitigate the
effects of the current economic crisis on the
most vulnerable groups.
April 29, 2009
The Secretary General of the
Organization of American States (OAS), José
Miguel Insulza, and the Permanent Observer of
Spain to the hemispheric institution, Ambassador
Javier Sancho, signed Wednesday a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) to regulate how Spanish
observers take part in OAS Electoral Observation
Missions.
According to the MOU, Spain will suggest up to
ten possible observers to the OAS General
Secretariat to join an Electoral Observation
Mission and will finance their travels. The OAS
General Secretariat will fully integrate the
observers within the mission and will finance
both their daily allowances and their insurance
premiums.
The signing took place at the office of the OAS
Secretary General at the OAS Headquarters in
Washington DC. Participants also included the
OAS Assistant Secretary General, Ambassador
Albert Ramdin, the Chairman of the OAS Permanent
Council and Permanent Representative of Canada
to the OAS, Ambassador Graeme Clark, and the
Director of the OAS Department of Cooperation
and Electoral Observation, Mr. Pablo Gutiérrez,
among others.
Full Press Release
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April 27, 2009
The OAS Secretary General, José Miguel Insulza,
met with the Moroccan Ambassador to the United
States, the Permanent Observer of that country
to the OAS, Mr. Aziz Mekouar. The purpose of
this meeting was to
increase
mutual understanding
about the region and strengthen cooperation
between the
Government
of Morocco and the OAS. Prior to this meeting,
Ms. Irene Klinger, the Director of the
Department of International Affairs met with
Amb.
Mekouar on February 11, 2009, at the Moroccan
Embassy to confer about possibilities for
enhancing collaboration between the OAS and the
Government of Morocco. On this occasion,
Ambassador Mekouar had emphasized the importance
of the work being done by the OAS in the areas
of democracy promotion, economic growth, and
development in the region, and he had expressed
the interest and intent of the Government of
Morocco to explore avenues for more actively
supporting these crucial endeavors.
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April 24, 2009On April 24, OAS Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza met with the European
Commissioner responsible for Economic and
Monetary Affairs, Joaquín Almunia at OAS
Headquarters. The two discussed EU-LAC relations
and the impact of the economic crisis on trade
relations.
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April 22, 2009Former President of Ireland and United
Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary
Robinson praised the steps taken by Member
States of the Organization of American States
(OAS) on Human Rights, and invited them to take
the lead on the matter.
“I was really encouraged both by what was said
and by the steps that the OAS has already taken
in this regard, which I think are ahead of other
regions,” she said at the end of her speech at
the Committee on Juridical and Political Affairs
of the hemispheric institution, in a meeting
that took place on Wednesday at the Bolivar Hall
of the OAS Headquarters in Washington, DC.
Ms. Robinson especially highlighted the role
played by the Inter-American Commission on Human
Rights (IACHR), the Inter-American Court of
Human Rights and in general de OAS in
“promoting” Human Rights “not only in the
Americas, but also globally”.
Full Press Release
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April 9, 2009
The OAS Secretary General
Insulza met today with more than 39
representatives from 35 the Permanent Observer
countries. This meeting took place at OAS
Headquarters Guerrero Room at 10:30AM and
offered a unique opportunity for Permanent
Observer representatives to exchange views with
the Secretary General on the developments in the
region, on the upcoming
V Summit of the Americas
which will take place in Port of Spain, Trinidad
& Tobago from April 17 -19, 2009, and on the
39th Regular Session of the OAS General
Assembly.
Agenda
Contributions 2008
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April 7, 2009
On April 7, the
OAS Secretary General Insulza met with
the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Morocco, Mohamed Benaissa. This meeting was held
to discuss issues of common interest and
potential collaboration between Fundación del
Foro de Assilah and the OAS.
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April 7, 2009
On April 7, 2009, the OAS Secretary General
Insulza met with the Undersecretary of State,
Vincenzo Scotti. Among other issues discussed,
Mr. Scotti invited the OAS Member States to
participate in the upcoming Italo-Latin American
Conference which will be held in Italy on May
27th, 2009.
March 16, 2009
On March 16, 2009, the
Government of the United Kingdom entered into an
agreement with
the OAS General Secretariat to provide
£200,000 to the Secretariat for
Political
Affairs/Department of Sustainable
Democracy's Peace Fund, in support of the legal fees
associated with the Belize/Guatemala
border conflict being adjudicated at the
International
Court of Justice.
March 16, 2009
On March 16, Secretary
General José Miguel Insulza met
with the Permanent Observer of France to the
OAS, Ambassador Marie-France Pagnier. The
two discussed the inter-American agenda and French
cooperation with the organization.
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February 20, 2009
On February 20, 2009,
OAS Secretary General received a courtesy visit from
the Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovnia, Sven
Alkalaj. The two leaders met to discuss the role of
the OAS in
the Americas and expanding Bosnia's stance
in global affairs through increased cooperation with
the
OAS Member States.
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February 11, 2009
Ambassador Aziz
Mekouar, Permanent Observer of Morocco to the
Organization of American States
(OAS) and Dr. Klinger, Secretary for
External Relations, a.i., met on February 11,
2009 at the Moroccan
Embassy to discuss the possibilities for
enhancing collaboration between the OAS and the
Government
of the Kingdom of Morocco. Dr. Klinger opened the
meeting by sharing the priorities, work areas, and
pillars of the OAS. Within the
Organization’s four pillars – strengthening
democracy, integral development, multidimensional
security,
and the protection of human rights – Dr.
Klinger detailed a number of the noteworthy OAS
programs
being implemented throughout the Americas.
Ambassador Mekouar
underscored the importance of bilateral relations
between the Government of
Morocco and various countries throughout
the Americas, particularly those that maintain
diplomatic
relations with Morocco. The Ambassador
also highlighted the interest of the Moroccan
Government in
the work carried out by the OAS in the
areas of economic growth, the promotion democracy,
and
sustainable development and expressed the
intent to explore avenues for increased support
these
crucial endeavors.
January 28, 2009
On January 28, 2009,
representatives from the Inter-American Commission
of Women (CIM), hosted by
the Department of International Affairs,
met with donor country representatives to discuss
the
Commission’s 2009-2010 Biennial Work Plan,
and highlight the important contributions made in
advancing the rights of women in the
hemisphere. The Biennial Work
Plan, presented by the President of CIM, Laura
Albornoz Pollman, Minister of the
National Service for Women in Chile,
features advancements in much of the work already
done by CIM
in the past several years, in addition to
new programs on women and voting rights, access to
the
judiciary and violence prevention.
According to Minister Albornoz, the CIM intends to
build discussion of
the role of women’s rights throughout the
various political organs and technical areas of the
OAS.
Minister Albornoz underscored the need to
view women’s rights as a cross-cutting issue, and
how the
Biennial Work Plan aims to take advantage
of this understanding by increasing the visibility
and
awareness of the Commission’s work through
the creation of a space for dialogue between the
Member
States in the context of the General
Assembly and the Summits of the Americas. Representatives from donor Permanent
Observer countries as well as Mexico, Chile, the
United States
and Canada were also on hand to strengthen
to the dialogue on CIM’s commitments in the coming
years. The Ambassadors and representatives
from Spain, the European Commission, Canada, the USA
and Mexico took the opportunity to discuss
their countries’ programs with regard to advancing
women’s
rights in the hemisphere, and ask questions
regarding CIM’s programmatic outline for the two
years. Of
those countries who offered commentary, all
reiterated their assurances of support to the work
of the
Commission in the biennial.
Full Press Release
November 19, 2008
On November 19, 2008 at OAS
Headquarters in Washington, D.C., the Minister of
Foreign Affairs of
Spain, Miguel Angel Moratinos, joined OAS
Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza, to sign the
2009
Operative Plan for the Spanish Fund of the
OAS. For the 2009 fiscal year, the Spanish
Government has
generously reaffirmed its cooperation with
the General Secretariat with a contribution to the
Spanish
Fund of US$13.5 million, an increase of
over US$3 million from the previous year.
The Spanish Fund of the OAS, established
in 2006, was designed to strengthen collaboration
between
Spain and the OAS in the areas of
democracy, security, human prosperity and integral
development,
as well as to support reinforcement of the
institutional and human resources of the OAS General
Secretariat. Contributions to the Spanish
Fund are made annually to the General Secretariat,
and are
distributed to the various technical areas
on the programmatic basis.
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January 23, 2009
On January 23, 2009,
OAS Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza met with the Ambassador of
Luxembourg to the United States, and
Permanent Observer to the OAS, Jean-Paul Senninger.
The
Secretary General and Ambassador Senninger
met to discuss Luxembourg's cooperation with the
OAS,
and explored ways to advance this
relationship in the coming years.
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November 17, 2008
On November 17, OAS Secretary General
José Miguel Insulza met with
Ambassador Alexandros
Mallias, Permanent Observer of Greece to
the OAS. Secretary General Insulza and Ambassador
Mallias
discussed Greek cooperation in the
Americas and with the OAS. The Greek ambassador
expressed his
intention to strengthen Greek cooperation
with the Organization and in the Americas. He was
particularly interested in learning of the
OAS perspective on challenges in the region, and
concluded
the meeting by offering his
congratulations to the OAS Secretary General on the
achievements of his
OAS administration in strengthening
democracy, human rights, security and promoting
integral
development in the Americas. Recently,
Greece announced its intentions to finance programs
of the
Inter-American Drug Abuse Control
Commission (CICAD).
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November 14, 2008
From November 10 to 14 2008, Assistant
Secretary General of the Organization of American
States
(OAS), Ambassador Albert Ramdin, and the
Director of International Affairs, Dr. Irene
Klinger, traveled
to Europe to meet with governmental
officials in an effort to establish priorities for
strengthening
collaboration with the OAS.
In London, the OAS delegation met with
Parliament Member, Gillian Merron, Permanent Under-
Secretary of State of the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office, in addition to 15 ambassadors
from Latin
American and the Caribbean at a gathering
hosted by the Colombian Ambassador to the United
Kingdom Noemi Sanín.
Similarly, Assistant Secretary General
Ramdin delivered the keynote speech at the
conference “Making
Trade Work for Development in Latin
America,” that took place at the Chatham House, an
internationally renowned think tank. High
level officials and experts attended the event in
which Ramdin
talked about new approaches to trade policy
in the Americas.
In Netherlands, OAS officials also attended
the three-day “Global Forum on Leadership for Shared
Societies: Building a world safe for
difference,” hosted by the Club de Madrid in
Rotterdam,
Netherlands. The delegation also met with
Ambassador Joke Brandt, Deputy Director of
International
Cooperation for the Ministry of Development
Cooperation, to discuss opportunities for
collaboration in
the areas of fragile states, economic
distribution and growth, environmental
sustainability, and women’s
rights.
The meeting was viewed as largely
successful in advancing support from the Foreign
Ministry of the
Netherlands to OAS activities in the areas
of democracy and human rights.
Press Release
November 3, 2008
On November 3, 2008, OAS Secretary
General, José Miguel Insulza, met with Italian
Ambassador to the
United States and Permanent Observer to the
OAS, Ambassador Giovanni Castellaneta. Ambassador
Castellaneta and Secretary General Insulza
discussed Italy's ongoing collaboration with the
Organization, including the country's
continued commitment to the OAS Action Against
Antipersonnel
Mines Program (AICMA) through the
Secretariat for Multidimensional Security. The
meeting between the
two representatives took place just days
following an announcement made by the Government of
Italy
to contribute over
€200,000 to various OAS programs in the region.
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October 23, 2008
On October 23, 2008, the OAS Secretary
General, José Miguel Insulza, received a visit from
Regina
Veronica Maria Jones-Bos, the current
Permanent Observer of the Netherlands to the OAS and
Ambassador of the Netherlands to the United
States. Secretary General Insulza took the
opportunity to
congratulate Ambassador Jones-Bos on her
recent appointment of Permanent Observer and
welcomed
her to the Organization. The two spoke
about various topics on the inter-American agenda,
including an
exchange on cooperation between the
Netherlands and the OAS. The Secretary General spoke
to the
historically strong degree of cooperation
between the Netherlands and the OAS, noting that the
Netherlands was the first country to
contribute to the OAS Misión de Apoyo al Proceso de
Paz en
Colombia (MAPP/OEA) program. Secretary
General Insulza added the support of the Netherlands
to
OAS programs is highly valued, but also
addressed the challenges the Organization is facing
in terms of
implementation of its mandates, and
appealed to the Ambassador for stronger
collaboration.
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Press Release
October 23, 2008
On October 23, 2008, OAS Secretary General
José Miguel Insulza welcomed to OAS Headquarters,
Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, Ambassador of
the Russian Federation to the United States and
current
Permanent Observer to the OAS. Secretary
General Insulza offered his congratulations to the
Ambassador for his recent appointment to
the Embassy of Russia in the United States and as
Permanent
Observer to the Organization. Ambassador
Kislyak and the Secretary General discussed the
various
commercial relationships Russia shares with
countries in the region, and spoke of ways to
strengthen
the capacity of Latin America to compete in
the global market. Secretary General Insulza
discussed the
work of the Organization and Russia’s
collaboration with the OAS as Permanent Observer. He
emphasized the desire for Russia to become
more involved in the work of the Organization and
underscored the necessity for increased
cooperation between the country and the OAS.
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Press Release
October 21, 2008
On October 14, His Royal Highness Prince
Mired bin Ra'ad bin Zeid al-Hussein of Jordan
visited OAS
headquarters in his capacity as President
of the Eighth Meeting of the States Parties (8MSP)
to the
Convention on the Prohibition of the Use,
Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of
Antipersonnel
Landmines and on their Destruction. During
a breakfast meeting with the OAS Secretary General
José
Miguel Insulza, Assistant Secretary General
Albert Ramdin, Member States and Permanent
Observers,
the Prince offered his congratulations for
its ongoing work in the area of demining and
stressed the
importance of continued cooperation on this
effort by both Member States and Permanent
Observers.
Secretary General Insulza took the
opportunity to highlight the achievements of the OAS
Program
against Antipersonnel Landmines and
concluded by extending his gratitude to the donor
countries,
including Permanent Observers: Denmark, the
European Union, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Norway,
Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
Press Release (Español)
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October 15, 2008
On October 15, 2008, the OAS
Secretary General, José Miguel
Insulza, met with the Permanent
Observer of Bulgaria to the OAS,
Ambassador Elena Borislavova Poptodorova. The two
discussed
Bulgaria's role in the Organization as
Permanent Observer, current events in the Western
Hemisphere
and engaged in dialogue on strengthening
the relationship between the Organization and
Bulgaria.
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October 14, 2008
On October 14, 2008 Benin has been
granted the status of Permanent Observer to the
Organization of
American States, pursuant to General
Assembly resolution AG/RES. 50 (I-O/71) and
resolution
CP/RES.945 (1666/08) of the Permanent Council.
October 14, 2008
On October 14, 2008 Iceland has been
granted the status of Permanent Observer to the
Organization
of American States, pursuant to General
Assembly resolution AG/RES. 50 (I-O/71) and
resolution
CP/RES.944 (1666/08) of the Permanent Council.
October 10, 2008
On October 10, the OAS Permanent
Council held a
Protocolary Meeting to commemorate "The
Discovery of the Americas: Encounter of
Two Worlds." The event was held to honor the 1492
discovery
of the Americas by Spanish explorer
Christopher Columbus, and featured insights by
members of the
Permanent Council and others on the
evolution of the Americas since its discovery by the
Spanish in the
fifteenth century.
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October 9, 2008
On October 9, Assistant Secretary
General, Albert Ramdin, received a courtesy visit
from the
Permanent Observer from the United Kingdom
to the OAS, Ambassador Dominick Chilcott. The two
discussed the United Kingdom's role as
Permanent Observer with the Organization and worked
to
discover additional areas of mutual
collaboration.
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September 24, 2008
Mr. Stefano Sannino, Director for Latin
America of the European Commission met on September
24,
2008 with OAS Assistant Secretary General,
Ambassador Albert Ramdin and Ambassador Suzanne
Laporte, Secretary for External Relations
of the OAS, to strengthen cooperation between the
European
Union and the Organization of Americas
States, and to identify areas for increased
collaboration. Mr.
Sannino was accompanied with Luc Veron,
Minister Counselor and Head of Political and
Development,
Delegation of the European Commission in
US and Despina Manos Advisor Political & Development
Delegation of the European Commission to
the US. The delegation also took the opportunity to
meet
with the Executive Secretary of the
Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, the
Secretary for
Multidimensional Security and the
Secretariat for Political Affairs to discuss OAS
work in those areas.
During the meeting, it was suggested that
the two entities develop a framework agreement in
areas
agreed to by both parties in order to
achieve more harmonious and effective collaboration.
In addition,
the representatives discussed the
opportunity for development of a program of exchange
of technical
expertise between the EU and OAS on their
approaches to confronting regional challenges as a
potential mechanism for increased
cooperation to strengthen the work of both
organizations.
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August 22, 2008
On August 22, the Secretary
General met with the Foreign Advisor to the
President of the Republic of
Serbia, Mr. Jovan Ratkovic. He was
accompanied by Vladimir Petrovic, Charge d'Affaires
of the
Embassy of the Republic of Serbia to the
U.S. and Permanent Observer to the OAS as well as
Jelena
Cukic Matic, Counselor of the Embassy of
Serbia to the US.
August 4, 2008
On August 4, Assistant
Secretary General welcomed the new Permanent
Observer of Spain to the
OAS, H.E. Ambassador Javier Sancho. Spain
has held the status of Permanent Observer to the OAS
since January 1972.
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July 21, 2008
On July 21 the OAS Secretary
General welcomed French ambassadors Jean-Paul Dumont
and Marie-
France Pagnier to the OAS to discuss how
the Permanent Observer and the Organization can
benefit
from strengthened cooperation on key
issues impacting the hemisphere.
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July 18, 2008
On July 18, OAS Secretary
General José Miguel Insulza
welcomed the new Permanent Observer of the
Nigeria to the OAS, Ambassador Babagana
Wakil.
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June 26, 2008
At the request of the
Permanent Mission of Peru (CP/doc.4322/08),
a Special Permanent Council
Meeting was held on June 26, 2008, at
10:30 a.m., in the Simón Bolívar Room at OAS
Headquarters. The purpose of this meeting
was to discuss the recently approved "Rule of Return
of
Illegal Immigrants" by the European
Parliament. The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of
Peru, Colombia as
well as the Vice Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Paraguay addressed the Permanent Council
on this
complex issue. The Permanent
Representatives of the OAS Member States also
expressed their views
on the impact of this directive, followed
by remarks from the Permanent Representatives of the
European Union and Slovenia. Ambassador John Bruton, Permanent
Observer of the European Union to the OAS, addressed
his
concern over the apprehension of the
citizens of the Americas regarding the new
directive. He noted
that the regulation does not criminalize
migration, but rather seeks to help the EU better
regulate both
illegal and legal migration. He concluded
by underscoring the necessity for comprehensive
immigration
reform in order to develop more
appropriate safeguards against the exploitation of
illegal immigrants.
Remarks by Ambassador John Bruton, Permanent
Observer of the European Union to the OAS Press Releases:
OAS Permanent Council to Discuss Immigration Law
Passed by European Union
Insulza Rejects European Measures against Immigrants
La OEA decide enviar una misión
de alto nivel a la Unión Europea para discutir
implicancias de la
nueva normativa migratoria (Español) Resolutions:
OAS Action on the European Union's Returns Directive
on Migration Issues (English)
Acción de la OEA sobre la
Directiva de Retorno de la Unión Europea en materia
migratoria
(Español) Photo
Gallery
June 25, 2008
On
June 25,
the OAS Secretary General, José
Miguel Insulza, met with the Ambassador of Italy to
the
United States, Giovanni Castellaneta. The
two leaders met to discuss areas of mutual interest
between
the OAS and Italy and ways in which the
Organization and Government of Italy could
strengthen its
collaboration. Italy is one of the oldest
Observers to the OAS, and has been accredited the
status since
May 17, 1972. Photo
Gallery
June 24, 2008
The OAS Secretary General, José
Miguel Insulza, presented to the Permanent Council
on June 24,
2008, the Eleventh Report of the Mission
to Support the Peace Process in Colombia (MAPP/OAS).
This
report gives an assessment to the current
situation in Colombia, provides recommendations and
states
its conclusion about the process thus
far. The Secretary General, as well as Colombia's
Permanent
Representative to the OAS thanked Member
States as well as the Permanent Observer countries
who
have helped finance the Mission, and
expressed their strong desire to move ahead with the
peace
process.
Eleventh Quarterly Report of the Secretary General
to the Permanent Council on the Mission to
Support the Peace Process in Colombia (MAPP/OEA)
(English)
June 17, 2008
On
June 17, the Government of
Italy pledged its support to OAS projects in the
areas of: Action
Against Antipersonnel Mines and the
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. The total
282,000
Euros will go to support humanitarian
demining, education and technical equipment in the
Cordillera
del Condor (between Peru and Ecuador),
Colombia, and Nicaragua; in addition, over 75,000
Euros will
fund will be allocated to strengthening
justice through the Inter-American Commission on
Human
Rights.
Press Release
June 1, 2008
On June 1 and June 3, the
Department of International Affairs of the
Secretariat for External Relations
will host the Dialogue between the Heads
of Delegation, the OAS Secretary General and the
Heads of
Delegation of the Permanent Observer
Countries at the XXXVIII Regular Session of the OAS
General
Assembly in Medellín,
Colombia.
2008 Dialogue June
1
Draft Annotated Order of Business June 1 (English)
Draft Orden del Día Anotado 1 de junio (Español)
June 3
Draft Annotated Order of Business June 3 (English)
Draft Orden del Día Anotado 3 de junio (Español)
Draft Information Bulletin (English)
Draft Buletín Informativo (Español)
May 22, 2008
On May 22, 2008, the OAS
Secretary General, José Miguel
Insulza, welcome the Prime Minister of
Aruba, Nelson Oduber to OAS Headquarters
in Washington, D.C. Aruba, a country within the
Kingdom
of the Netherlands, is situated just off
the coast of South America near Venezuela. Secretary
General
Insulza and Prime Minister Oduber used
the opportunity to discuss developments in the Latin
American
region, in general, and more specifically
updates with regard to the Colombia-Ecuador
situation.
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May 13, 2008
On May 13, 2008, Secretary
General
José Miguel Insulza; Assistant Secretary General
Albert Ramdin;
the Permanent Representative of Colombia
to the OAS, Camilo Ospina; Director of the
Secretariat for
External Relations, Suzanne Laporte; and,
Director of the Department of International Affairs,
Irene
Klinger, met with representatives from
the Permanent Observer countries to discuss their
role in the
upcoming
38th General Assembly to be held in Medellín,
Colombia from June 1-3. The Permanent
Observers will take part in a
dialogue with the Secretary General and Heads of
Delegation of the OAS
Member States on June 1, and are invited
to attended various meetings and functions
throughout the
General Assembly.
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May 13, 2008
On May 13, 2008, the Secretary
General of the Organization of American States,
José Miguel Insulza,
met with the Permanent Observer of Russia
to the OAS, Yuri V. Ushakov. The Russian Federation
has
been a Permanent Observer to the OAS
since April 1, 1992.
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May 9, 2008
On May 9, 2008 Iceland was
been granted the status of Permanent Observer to the
Organization of
American States, pursuant to General
Assembly resolution AG/RES. 50 (I-O/71) and
resolution
CP/RES. 936 (1650/08) of the Permanent Council.
April 28, 2008
From April 28, OAS Secretary General
José Miguel Insulza met with the Permanent Observer
of
Denmark to the OAS, Friis Arne Peterson
to discuss ongoing cooperation between the
Organization and
the Observer country.
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June 1, 2008
From June 3-5, Heads of Delegation
from the OAS Member States will participate in the
XXXVIII
Regular
Session of the OAS General Assembly being held
in Medellín, Colombia. On June
1, a
dialogue
will take place between the Heads of
Delegation, the OAS Secretary General and the Heads
of
Delegation of the Permanent Observer
countries. More information will be made available
in the
coming weeks. The dialogue will revolve
around the topic of this year's General Assembly:
"Youth and
Democratic Values."
March 25,
2008
On March 25, OAS Secretary General
Jose Miguel Insulza forwarded to the Permanent
Council for its
approval the request of His Excellency
Ingibjorg Solrun Gisladottir, Minister for Foreign
Affairs of
Iceland, to be granted the status of
Permanent Observer to the Organization of American
States. For
its part, Iceland's foreign policy
objectives fully support the efforts of the OAS in
strengthening
cooperation on democratic values,
promoting human rights, fostering the environment
and sustainable
development, as well as advancing fair
trade and confronting shared problems such as
poverty,
terrorism and corruption.
March 20,
2008
On March 20,
OAS Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza met with the Permanent Observer of
Norway, Wegger Chr. Strommen.
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March 17,
2008
The OAS hosts Ministers of Foreign
Affairs for Meeting of Consultations On March 5, the OAS Permanent Missions
and some Permanent Observers met to discuss the
situation
between Colombia and Ecuador that took
place on March 1, 2008. On March 17, the Missions
and
Observers reconvened to receive the
report of the report of the Commission headed by the
Secretary
General regarding these events.
Press Advisory
Press Release
Permanent Council Resolution RC.25/REST.1/08:
Resolution of the Twenty-Fifth Meeting of
Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs
Resolución de la Vigésimo
Quinta Reunión de Consulta de Ministros de
Relaciones Exteriores (Spanish)
Report of the OAS Commission that Visited Ecuador
and Colombia
March 5,
2008
The Permanent Observers participate
in the Special Meeting to treat the Situation
between Colombia and Ecuador
On
March 5, the
Permanent Observers participated along with
delegations from the OAS Member
States in the Special Meeting convened by
the OAS Permanent Council seeking to resolve the
situation between Colombia and Ecuador
that took place on March 1, 2008. The Permanent
Observers
engaged in dialogue with the OAS
representatives, actively seeking to help the OAS
delegations seek
a resolution to this matter.
Press Release
Permanent Council Resolution 930 (1632/08):
Convocation of the Meeting of Consultation of
Ministers
of Foreign Affairs and Appointment of a Commission
Videos from the Special Meeting
March 7,
2008
Statement
by the Government of Morocco at the Eighth Regular
Session of the Inter-
American Committee Against Terrorism
Statement
February
19, 2008
On February 19, OAS Assistant Secretary General
Albert Ramdin met with Gerhard Enver
Schrömbgens, Director for Latin American
and Caribbean in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Germany.
Photo Gallery
February 14, 2008
On February 14, OAS Secretary General José Miguel
Insulza and Dante Caputo, Undersecretary for
Political Affairs, met with French
Foreign and European Affairs Minister, Bernard
Koucher, and Foreign
Affairs and Human Rights Secretary, Rama
Yade, in Paris to discuss issues pertaining to the
Americas.
On the agenda for the meeting included
discussions regarding the ongoing process of a
humanitarian
agreement with the FARC, the situation in
Haiti, human rights and the efforts to combat drug
trafficking.
Press Release (from French Ministry of Foreign and
European Affairs)
February 4,
2008
Breakfast between the
Secretary General and Permanent Observers:"
Assessing the Americas"
On February 4, OAS Secretary General José Miguel
Insulza met with more than 40 representatives
from the Permanent Observer countries in a
breakfast organized by the Department of
International Affairs. The breakfast was an
opportunity for the Secretary General to assess
the situation in the Americas as well as express
gratitude on behalf of the Organization of
American States to the Permanent Observer
countries for their continued support to OAS
programs. The Secretary General spoke at the
breakfast with the underlying theme of continued
cooperation between the Permanent Observers and
the OAS. He gave an overview of the situation in
the Americas and addressed issues of economic
growth and challenges affecting the region.
Additionally, the Secretary General spoke of
poverty and inequality, organized crime, drugs
and human trafficking, political change, issues
regarding regional integration, free markets and
constitutional reforms of Bolivia and Ecuador.
The breakfast also provided a forum for open
dialogue between the Secretary General
and the participating representatives on
concerns and issues impacting the hemisphere.
Invitation
Fact Sheet on Permanent Observer Contributions
Press Release
Spanish-
English
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January 22,
2008
On January 22, OAS
Secretary General, José
Miguel Insulza received Ferenc Somogyi, Permanent
Observer of Hungary to the OAS.
Photo Gallery
December 4,
2007
On December
4, OAS Secretary General, José
Miguel Insulza met with the Ambassador of
Kazakhstan,
Erlan Idrissov.
Photo Gallery
November 26,
2007
On November
26, the Permanent Representative of Spain to the OAS
opened a photography exhibition
to be displayed in the OAS historic
headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Photo Gallery
October 26,
2007
OAS Secretary General,
José
Miguel Insulza, attended the inauguration of Spain's
new
mission to the
OAS. Minister of Foreign
Affairs Miguel Angel Moratinos unveiled a
commemorative plaque.
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October 12, 2007
His Majesty, the
King of Spain, has decided to honor Irene
Klinger, Director of the Department of
International Affairs, for her outstanding work
in the international arena. Mrs. Klinger was
given this award at a ceremony today on the
occasion of the anniversary of the Discovery of
the Americas, which took place after the 11:30
protocolary session in the Patio tropical.
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October 12, 2007
On October
12, Sweden's Permanent Observer to the OAS,
Ambassador Jonas Hafstrom, made his first
official visit to the Organization. At this
time, Ambassador Hafstrom met with Secretary General
José
Miguel Insulza,
to discuss a range of issues of mutual interest
between Sweden and the Organization.
Sweden has held been a Permanent Observer
to the OAS since 1996.
Photo Gallery
August 17, 2007
OAS
Secretary General José Miguel Insulza meets with
Permanent Observer of China to the OAS,
Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong, on the occasion of
Shangai World Exhibition.
Photo Gallery
August 10,
2007
Assistant Secretary General, Albert R.
Ramdin, meets with the Alternate Permanent Observer
of China
to the OAS, Ambassador Wei Quiang at OAS
Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Photo Gallery
June 3, 2007
Hours before the inauguration of the
37th
annual General Assembly in Panama City, Panama,
member
state heads of delegation met with the
Permanent Observers.
Photo Gallery
June 3-5, 2007In the framework of the
Regular Session of the
XXXVII OAS General Assembly, the Department
of External Relations coordinated the
Dialogue between the Heads of Delegations of the
OAS Member States and the Heads of Delegations
of the Permanent Observer Countries. Among
issues discussed is the theme of the General
Assembly: “Energy for Development.”
Draft Order of business
Draft Annotated Order of business
Orden del día tentativo
Orden del día anotado tentativo
May 25, 2007
OAS Secretary General
José Miguel Insulza met with a high-level Swedish
delegation at OAS
Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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May 24, 2007
OAS Secretary General
José Miguel Insulza met
with Spain's Secretary of State for Ibero-America,
Trinidad Jiménez, under the auspice of the
Twentieth Lecture Series of the Americas.
Photo Gallery
May 17, 2007
OAS Secretary General
José Miguel Insulza
participated in a forum entitled "Diálogos sobre
Incidencia
de los organismos políticos regionales en
la gobernabilidad y seguridad jurídica en
Iberoamérica" at
the Istituto Internacional in Madrid,
Spain as part of a cycle of dialogues put forth by
Obra Social "la
Caixa" and New York University's King Juan
Carlos I of Spain Center.
Place: Instituto Internacional; Madrid,
Spain
Photo Gallery
May 15, 2007
A
luncheon was hosted by Dr. Chong Keon Kim,
Chairman of the Korea-Central America &
Caribbean Economic Council, in the Aranjuez
Private Banquet Room of the Taberna del
Alabardero Restaurant. Ambassador Albert Ramdin
as well as other OAS Permanent Representatives
and officials participated in this event. The
purpose of this luncheon was to discuss matters
of mutual interest in regards to the Hemisphere
and to provide an opportunity for Dr. Kim to
continue his personal relationship with the OAS.
May 10, 2007
OAS
Assistant Secretary General Albert Ramdin met
with diplomats from the Netherlands at OAS
Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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May 8, 2007
Secretary
General José Miguel Insulza received a courtesy
visit from Ambassador Dominique Struye de
Swielande, Permanent Observer of Belgium to the
OAS.
Place: OAS Building - Washington, DC
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May 7, 2007Ambassador João de
Vallera of Portugal presented his credentials to
be Portugal's Permanent Observer to the OAS to
Secretary General José Miguel Insulza at OAS
Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Photo Gallery
May 1, 2007OAS Assistant Secretary General Albert Ramdin
met with an Israeli diplomatic delegation at OAS
Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Photo Gallery
April 9,
2007
OAS Assistant Secretary General Albert R. Ramdin
received the Permanent Observer of the United
Kingdom, Ambassador Alan Charlton.
Place: OAS Building - Washington, DC
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March 30, 2007
OAS Secretary
General José Miguel Insulza received a courtesy
visit from Egypt's Assistant Minister of Foreign
Affairs for the Americas, Hatem Seif El-Nasr.
Photo Gallery
March 29, 2007On
Thursday, March 29, the Secretary General of the
OAS, José Miguel Insulza welcomed at OAS
Headquarters the Chinese delegation headed by
the Deputy Mayor of Shanghai, Yang Xiong.
The World Exposition Shanghai China 2010 is
a large scale, global, non-commercial Expo and
the motto is “Better City, Better Life.” The
Expo aims to promote the exchange of ideas and
development of the world economy, culture,
science and technology, to allow exhibitors to
publicize and display their achievements and
improve international relationships.
Accordingly, the World Expo, with its more than
150-year history is regarded as the Olympic
Games of the economy, science and technology of
the world. The first World Expo took place in
London in 1851. The Chinese delegation that
visited the OAS also comprised other members of
the Organizing Committee, including Hua Junduo ,
Zhou Hanmin, Xu Bo, Dai Minmin, Si Yan and
Bob.H.Dong.
Speech by HUA Junduo, Commissioner General of
Expo 2010.
March 28, 2007Secretary General José
welcomed a visit by the Norwegian Delegation at
OAS Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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March 28, 2007On
Wednesday, March 28, the Permanent Observer of
China to the OAS, Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong,
hosted a luncheon in honor of the Deputy Mayor
of Shanghai and Chairman of
the World Expo 2010. Ambassador Albert
Ramdin, Assistant Secretary General of the OAS
and the Director of the Department of External
Relations, Irene Klinger, attended the luncheon
on behalf of the OAS, among other OAS officials.
Speech at the Expo 2010 Promotion Reception, by
YANG Xiong
March 27, 2007
The Director General for
Bilateral Political Affairs in Turkey's Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, Vefahan Ocak met with OAS
Assistant Secretary General Albert R. Ramdin at
OAS headquarters.
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March 22, 2007OAS Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza received a courtesy visit from
the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan,
Elmar Maharram Mammadyarov, whose country has
been an OAS Permanent Observer since 2001.
Photo Gallery
February 22, 2007
Visit by Korean Delegation
The Department of External Relations coordinated
the visit to the OAS of a high-level delegation
of the Government of Korea which met with the
Secretary General of the Organization of
American States, José Miguel Insulza. On this
occasion, the Secretary General reiterated the
importance of strengthening relations with
countries from other regions of the world and
thanked Korea for the support it has provided to
the OAS since becoming a permanent observer in
1981. The delegation was headed by Byung-kil
Han, Director General for the Latin American
Affairs Bureau in Korea's Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and Trade, who extended an invitation to
the Secretary General to visit that country
sometime this year. He also expressed his
intention to continue supporting cooperation
projects that benefit the Americas.
Photo Gallery
November 30, 2006Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza met in Madrid, Spain with Spanish
Defense Minister José
Antonio Alonso Suárez.
Photo Gallery
November 27, 2006Donato Di Santo, Deputy Foreign Minister of
Italy, visited OAS Headquarters in Washington,
D.C.
Photo Gallery
May 24, 2006OAS Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza received a visit from the
Permanent Observer of the United Kingdom, Alan
Charlton.
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March 30, 2006The Ambassador of the Holy See presented his
credentials to OAS Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza at OAS Headquarters in
Washington, D.C.
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March 8, 2006OAS Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza met with Gustavo Manuel de
Arístegui y San Román, spokesman for the Popular
Party in the Foreign Affairs Committee of
Spain's House of Representatives.
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March 2, 2006OAS Secretary General José
Miguel Insulza welcomed His Excellency
Ambassador Joseph Weyland, Permanent Observer of
Luxembourg to the OAS.
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