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Venezuela has asked the Dominican Republic to consider nominating a candidate for U.N. council post
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Venezuela has asked the Dominican Republic to consider nominating a candidate for a rotating seat on the U.N. Security Council, Dominican President Leonel Fernandez said Thursday.
Venezuela has been vying in the U.N. General Assembly with Guatemala for the seat, but neither has been able to garner the two-thirds majority needed for victory. Venezuela has trailed Guatemala virtually throughout the 41 ballots.
Fernandez, who met with President Bush on Wednesday, said Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro called him to discuss the possibility of a Dominican emerging as a possible consensus candidate to break the stalemate.
"Our answer was that we are going to consider that as a possibility," Fernandez said. He spoke to a gathering at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Wednesday he had suggested Bolivia, a close ally, as an option for a consensus candidate.
Bolivian Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera, in La Paz, said his government would accept being a candidate only if Bolivia would be a "tool to reach consensus."
The battle over the U.N. seat has attracted international attention. A Venezuelan victory would give President Hugo Chavez a new international platform for airing his anti-American views.
Guatemala is seen as pro-American and has had the strong support of the United States.
The seat is reserved for a country from the Latin American-Caribbean region and will become vacant on January 1.
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By bana2166 on 10-29-06, 03:25 PM
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US Security Council: Dominican Republic a new option
The Dominican Republic is considering its candidacy to the disputed United Nations Security Council non permanent seat following a suggestion from Venezuela, said Dominican president Leonel Fernandez.
During a press conference in Washington on Thursday, Fernandez revealed that on Wednesday he was contacted by Venezuela?s Foreign Affairs minister Nicolas Maduro who asked him about the Dominican Republic?s availability and willingness to the Latinamerican and Caribbean Security Council seat.
The process to elect a Latinamerican representative has been stalled following 35 ballot rounds in the UN General Assembly between Venezuela and Guatemala, which has unable to garner the needed two thirds vote.
However President Fernandez conditioned the Dominican candidacy to Guatemala?s position, which has much to do with what finally happens, although following ?35 rounds it?s clear that something must change so we can advance?.
The Dominican Republic ?could be available? in the event a formal offering is made said Mr. Fernandez following a conference in Washington?s think-tank Centre for International Strategic Studies.
President Fernandez also revealed that his government has begun ?regional contacts? on the issue to fathom the extent of his country?s candidacy?s acceptance.
The current stalled dispute which has seen Guatemala ahead of Venezuela in all 35 ballots but insufficient to ensure the seat, has led to speculation as to alternative candidates including Bolivia, whose president, Evo Morales, announced last Tuesday that Venezuela had ?ceded? the candidacy to La Paz.
Last Friday Costa Rica publicly discarded its candidacy to the non permanent seat, an option sponsored by many of Guatemala?s supporters. However until Wednesday, Guatemala was insistent on keeping its candidacy.
UN General Assembly president Haya Rashed Al Khalifa suspended Wednesday the balloting for six days, hoping that Latinamerican and Caribbean countries can reach a consensus on the issue. Whoever is finally elected will be succeeding Argentina as of January first 2007 for a two year period.
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