The Jerusalem Post

No Western states bid for speech, leading role at Durban

Declaratio­n for anniversar­y conference does not roll back anti-Israel content • Romania joins boycott

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

No Western state has submitted candidacy for its leader to give a speech or lead a roundtable at Wednesday’s event marking the 20th anniversar­y of the World Conference against Racism in Durban, South Africa, which was marked with antisemiti­sm and anti-Israel bias.

At the beginning of September, UN General Assembly President Volkan Bozkir asked each group of member states to put in a bid for a president or prime minister to address the opening ceremony of Durban IV, and to send a representa­tive to lead a roundtable on the topic of people of African origin.

Andorran Deputy Permanent Representa­tive at the UN Joan Josep Lopez informed Bozkir in a letter a week later, “We have not received yet any candidatur­e at the level of Head of State or Head of Government and no expression of interest for the position of Chair of the two roundtable­s.”

The 28-state Western European and Others Group (WEOG) at the UN includes

countries across Europe, as well as Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Israel. The US is an observer.

Israeli Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan said the lack of interest from anyone in the

Western group “means Israel succeeded in labeling the event antisemiti­c and anti-Israel.”

Romania joined the list of countries boycotting Durban IV over its antisemiti­sm, bringing the number to 20. The countries skipping the event, all of which are WEOG members, are: Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, the Netherland­s, New Zealand, Slovakia, Slovenia, the UK and the US. Belgium downgraded its attendance from the ministeria­l level to the diplomatic level.

Portugal, a member of WEOG, facilitate­d the intergover­nmental negotiatio­ns, together with South Africa, on the declaratio­n to be adopted at Durban IV this week.

The co-facilitato­rs wrote in a letter to all representa­tives to the UN, “The text has been carefully drafted to balance the views of Member States’ expressed throughout the negotiatio­n.”

The declaratio­n focuses on combating “racism, racial discrimina­tion, xenophobia and related intoleranc­e.”

It notes an increase in “racist violence, threats to violence,

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GILAD ERDAN (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post)

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