As
UN Envoy, PA's
Fayyad Faces Qs from
Libya & DC, Feltman Link
Asserted
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS,
February 10 – That the UN
would be naming a successor as
its Libya envoy to Martin
Kobler of Germany was reported
by Inner City Press in
December along with the name
of one of the candidates, the
UK's Nick Kay.
Later,
after Antonio Guterres took
office at Secretary General, a
Permanent Member of the
Security Council confirmed to
Inner City Press the candidacy
of Kay adding that there was
"another strong candidate"
while declining to name that
candidate.
Guterres
has written to the Security
Council that "following the
usual consultations" he is
giving the post to longtime
Palestinian Authority politician
Salam Fayyad, some are asking
of just what these
consultations consisted.
Already
significant forces in Libya
are opposing the nomination;
others are linking it to
Jeffrey Feltman, the Obama
Administration's head of UN
Political Affairs who has
arranged to stay on until July
4 so that his UN pension
vests. How will this sit with
Washington?
They note
that the Trump administration,
in its draft
Executive Order, proposes
cutting US funding to any UN
entity which allows the Palestinian
Authority as a member, and is
discussing cutting funding to
the PA. Was the US
Mission to the UN consulted?
Which Mission?
And what
of Nick Kay, formerly UN envoy
to Somalia, now back with the
US FCO? Does Kobler return
immediately to the German
foreign service, where he
still has a position as he
told Inner City Press when questioned
about his predecessor at
UNSMIL Bernardino Leon selling
out to the UAE diplomatic academy?
What Under Secretary General
post will Germany get in the
UN? Watch this site.
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