In
my last posting, I suggested the UN Secretary-General should dispatch without
delay a Personal Envoy for political consultations with the Saudi and the
Iranian governments. I should now recognise that Ban Ki-moon has indeed
requested his Special Envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, to travel to Riyadh
and Teheran. The Envoy has now completed his discussions in Saudi Arabia and is
now in Iran. I support the move. And I hope the big nations will do the same.
The
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs should also issue a supporting
statement.
Now,
on a matter that is somehow related to the above, I would add that de Mistura
could be, later in the year, if there is progress on the peace talks regarding
Syria, a name to be ultimately considered for the UN Secretary-General´s
position. At this stage, two of the strongest candidates, UNESCO Director-General
Irina Bokova and her compatriot Kristalina Georgieva, who is currently in
Brussels as Vice-President of the EU Commission, are on a mutually assured
destruction path. They are both high quality potential candidates, but their
government in Bulgaria might decide in the end not to nominate either of them,
for internal political reasons. Without nomination there is no chance of being
chosen for the SG´s position.
Then,
there are other names in Eastern Europe. But several of them might raise red
flag objections in Moscow. And without Russia´s support, there is no room for success.
It
might then be necessary to look for a last minute compromise. That´s when names
like de Mistura could be put forward. If the Italian government makes the
necessary move, of course. And that´s another unknown at this stage.
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