Foreign Affairs list cites pariah states not to be invited to Cda Day
receptions

 <http://www.thecanadianpress.com/> Description: The Canadian PressBy Dean
Beeby, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – Sun, 29 Jun, 2014

OTTAWA - The Harper government is snubbing officials from a select group of
pariah states, ordering its diplomatic missions around the world not to
invite them to receptions celebrating Canada Day on July 1.

Foreign Affairs circulates a "persona non grata" list in June each year,
warning its embassies, consulates and other missions to bar them from local
events marking Canada's birthday.

The department has refused to release its latest list, but The Canadian
Press obtained last year's version — likely little changed for 2014, with
the possible inclusion of Russia for the first time.

North Korea, Fiji, Belarus, Iran, Syria, Madagascar and Guinea-Bissau are
prominent, largely because of Canada's disapproval of unelected or badly
behaved governments.

Taiwan is also on the list, though only because Canada does not recognize
the island as a state rather than from any disapproval of the government.

Sudan has special status: officials can be invited, but only those not named
in arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court.

Last year's list, created before Canada's vocal diplomatic rift with Russian
President Vladimir Putin over incursions in Ukraine, does not include Russia
— but Russian officials are likely unwelcome at receptions this year.

Canada's relations with Myanmar have improved in recent years, and last
year's list allowed civilian officials from the Asian country formally known
as Burma to attend Canada Day receptions.

An accompanying memorandum from deputy minister Morris Rosenberg also notes
the invitation restrictions apply for events being held in Canada as well.

"The same considerations would apply to any official Canada Day event hosted
in Ottawa and involving the local diplomatic corps," he said.

The memo and related materials were obtained under the Access to Information
Act, with a few parts blacked out under an exemption protecting
international relations.

Asked to comment on the list the department provided to The Canadian Press,
a spokesman said "it is not our practice to provide lists of country
representatives invited or not invited to functions held at our missions
abroad."

"I'm afraid that's all I have at this point," Ian Trites said in an email.

Trites did not respond as well to specific questions about Russia's status
on this year's persona non grata list.

Canada has applied sanctions against more than five dozen Russians and
others linked to the Ukraine crisis, while Russia has imposed sanctions
against more than a dozen Canadians in retaliation.

One of Russia's close allies, Belarus, appears on the 2013 list with the
most detailed explanation for its exclusion.

"The most recent election, held in December 2010, was marred by a lack of
transparency in the vote counting process, a violent crackdown on
protesters, and the detention of most of the opposition presidential
candidates," says the document.

"Given the current situation in Belarus — which continues to deteriorate —
Canada sees no reason to modify its policy of limited engagement."

On Friday, Foreign Affairs publicly released another list, naming the
countries favoured for foreign aid from Canada. The document added Myanmar
and six others to the 20 countries first identified in the 2009 version,
while dropping Pakistan and Bolivia.

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