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CITIZENS FOR GLOBAL SOLUTIONS | PRESS RELEASE |
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| June 4, 2004
STATEMENT ON THE NOMINATION OF FORMER
SENATOR JOHN DANFORTH (R-MO) AS AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS
Washington, DC - Statement of Citizens for Global
Solutions Executive Vice President Don Kraus on the nomination of former
Senator John Danforth (R-MO) as Ambassador to the United Nations:
“We are pleased that the Administration has moved quickly
to nominate a new Ambassador to the UN. Working closely with the UN is
critical to future U.S. success in Iraq. However, we have concerns about the
nomination of former Senator John Danforth of Missouri. While we commend
Senator Danforth for his statesmanship in Sudan over the past few years,
Citizens for Global Solutions has strong concerns about his record on
several UN issues in Congress. Senator Danforth voted to put conditions on
funding for international institutions, to cut funding for UN peacekeeping,
and to limit funding of global family planning programs. Furthermore, in
1986, he even voted against sanctions against the Apartheid South Africa
regime. Citizens for Global Solutions urges the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee to ensure in hearings that Senator Danforth is today committed to
fulfilling our commitments to the United Nations on time, in full and
without conditions.”
Key votes:
July 22, 1994 – 226. HR4603: Hollings amendment to kill Dole amendment to
transfer $350 million from U.S. contribution to international peacekeeping
operations to reimburse states for incarceration of illegal aliens. Danforth
voted against. Amendment rejected 44-52.
June 23, 1994 – 165. S2182: Kempthorne amendment to prohibit money
authorized to pay for United Nations peacekeeping operations and transfer
the $300 million to pay for training U.S. troops. Danforth voted for.
Amendment rejected 35-60.
July 29, 1991: A motion to kill the Pressler amendment withholding payment
of U.S. arrears to various international organizations that did not employ
enough U.S. citizens. Danforth voted against. Amendment rejected 25-72.
August 15, 1985: Byrd amendment to bar the importation of South African
uranium, coal and fluor spar. Danforth voted against. Amendment failed
45-54.
June 11, 1985: A motion to table the Helms amendment continuing the
President’s ability to limit funding of global population control programs.
Danforth voted against. Amendment passed 53-45.
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