Guidelines - EU is DIVIDED

27 October 2009

 

 

 

From: TOMKIN Jean (RELEX-NEW YORK)  
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 1:08 AM
To: GORSKA   Malgorzata (RELEX); ZARU Davide (RELEX); GEURTS Charles-Michel   (RELEX)
Cc: CURTIS Michael (ECHO); COMBES Isabelle (ECHO); GARAY   AMORES Juan (DEV); ZITO Anna (JLS); OLTEANU Dora (JLS); DE SADELEER Katja   (ELARG); GIAUFRET Emanuele (RELEX-NEW YORK); WIRKUS Tomasz (EMPL); TIMANS Rolf   (RELEX); VAN BELLINGHEN Marc (RELEX); DE PEYRON Kristin (RELEX);   KASSANGANA-JAKUBOWSKA Margareta (RELEX); BOIDIN Jean-Claude   (DEV)
Subject: RE: guidelines for the alternative care of children  

 

 

 

Dear all

Today during the EU coordination, the   guidelines on the alternative care for children was raised. The EU is divided   in three at this point.

1. UK,and to a lesser extent DK, DE, FI, IE all are against adopting   or even welcoming the draft guidelines and would prefer instead to   note them.

2. IT, NL, BE, FR would agree to welcome the text, and should it be   a question of re opening the text here in NY, then DE, FI, IE would fall into   this category. (NB UK still would be happy to open the text rather then   welcome it)

3. PT, AT, would like to adopt the text ideally, but could agree with   welcoming.

PT, and AT who are in the group of friends also noted that Brazil would   sooner call for a vote, or reopent the text rather then go below welcoming the   text.

FR noted that opening the text is a red line for them. Discussion continues   tomorrow, Pcy asked that partners consider welcoming and whatever other   amendments they could live with. I attach the current version of the draft   text for your information,which will be   discussed in EU coordination tomorrow.

Thank you.

 

Kind regards,

 

Jean Tomkin

Human Rights Advisor

 

On behalf   of                                     

Emanuele Giaufret  
Counsellor                                       

Human Rights and Social Affairs
EU Delegation of the European   Commission to the UN
222 East 41st Street, 20th Floor
New York NY 1001  
Tel. (212) 401 0155
Fax (212) 758 2718

 

 

From: TOMKIN Jean (RELEX-NEW YORK)    
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 9:54 AM
To: VICENTE VILA     Patricia (DEV)
Cc: CURTIS Michael (ECHO); COMBES Isabelle (ECHO);     GARAY AMORES Juan (DEV); ZITO Anna (JLS); OLTEANU Dora (JLS); DE SADELEER     Katja (ELARG); GIAUFRET Emanuele (RELEX-NEW YORK); WIRKUS Tomasz (EMPL);     ZARU Davide (RELEX); GEURTS Charles-Michel (RELEX); TIMANS Rolf (RELEX);     GORSKA Malgorzata (RELEX); VAN BELLINGHEN Marc (RELEX); DE PEYRON Kristin     (RELEX); KASSANGANA-JAKUBOWSKA Margareta (RELEX); BOIDIN Jean-Claude     (DEV)
Subject: RE: guidelines for the alternative care of children    

 

 

                    Dear     all,

 


 

Apologies for         not sending the attachment as         indicated previously. I am forwarding the draft res with the guidelines         on the Guidelines for the         Alternative Care of Children,         (Brazil)  as well as         the cover email.

 

The         draft resolution is aimed at adopting the Guidelines,         following the decision in HRC Res 11/17 to submit the Guidelines to the         General Assembly “for consideration, with a view to their adoption”.         This resolution was adopted by consensus with some 40 co-sponsors, of         which 5 EUMS.

During the first round of informals,         Canada and the U.S. indicated that there may not be consensus for         adopting the guidelines as they stand. This was echoed by a number         of EU partners during EU coordination this morning where         many raised their concerns of the process of         the negoitations. DE, UK were particularly critical of the         process and would support the pcy proposal not to adopt the         text but to welcome it (OP1) and to reformulate OP 2  to         stress that govts should take into account the guidelines when         formulating policy. Exact language to be forwarded to us in due course.         AT/PT were ready to support Brazil. Most EU MS have to wait for         instructions. The Pcy sees some merit in Brazil's assessment during the         informals not to open up the text. FR noted that it is a redline         not to open up the text.

 

Next steps: push not to         open up the text, move away from adopting the guidelines,         towards welcoming them, and awaiting further instructions on EU         position.
 


Thank you.

 

Kind regards,

 

Jean Tomkin

Human Rights Advisor

 

On behalf         of                                           

Emanuele Giaufret        
Counsellor                                             

Human Rights and Social Affairs
EU Delegation of the         European Commission to the UN
222 East 41st Street, 20th Floor        
New York NY 1001
Tel. (212) 401 0155
Fax (212) 758 2718