Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Grenada awaits UN approval for second ambassador
By Linda Straker
Grenada will for the first time have two ambassadors at the United Nations if the application recommending Mr. Derrick James to become Grenada’s Ambassador for Humanitarian Affairs and the Diaspora is accepted by the Office of the UN Secretary General.
Foreign Affairs and International Business Minister, Nickolas Steele, has confirmed that the Government of Grenada is awaiting correspondence from the United Nations with regards to the nomination of James, who is presently nominated to be Grenada’s Honorary Consul General in New York. That nomination is yet to be approved by the US State Department, though Government made the announcement shortly after taking up office following the February 19, 2013 General Elections.
Steele said that if he is accepted by the United Nations to be the Ambassador, the post of Honorary Consul General will remain vacant as the position will not be filled in a hurry.
Denis Antoine, who once had the position of Grenada’s Ambassador to the United States of America, is currently Grenada’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and carries the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. This will make him the immediate supervisor of James.
Steele said that although Ambassador Antoine and James will be using the same office space, if James is accepted by the UN their duties will not clash.
“They will be engaging in separate duties at the UN, they will be focusing on different issues for and on behalf of the country,” Steele said.
According to information out of the United Nations Public Information Department, it’s not unusual
for a country to appoint various persons to carry the post of Ambassador. It is a way of ensuring the country has representation on the various UN subsidiary bodies, agencies, committees and/or
affiliated organisations such as the Food and Agriculture Organisation and the International Labour Organisation.
James’ position as Ambassador is a rank within the UN system that carries little or no diplomatic status and is more or less recognised as a senior staff member at a Permanent Mission. Ambassadors at that
rank should not carry the title of His or Her Excellency before his or her name because they are not Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
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