The UK is still engaged in the Durban Review process and we will keep our position under review. A new draft outcome document was tabled on 17 March 2009. The Government are considering their position on this document.
The Government have expressed a consistent view on the Durban Review Conference. We want the conference to forge a collective will to fight against racism in all its forms, in all parts of the world. It should not be seen as an opportunity to press unrelated political interests and issues.
Canada and Israel have formally withdrawn from the Durban Review Conference.
The US and Italy announced that they would not take part in negotiations on the draft document that was under negotiation, and set conditions for their re-engagement.
This document has now been superseded by an updated version, which issued on 17 March 2009.
The Government have expressed a consistent view on the Durban Review Conference. We want the conference to forge a collective will to fight against racism in all its forms, in all parts of the world. It should not be seen as an opportunity to press unrelated political interests and issues.
[holding answer of 24 March 2009]: The UK is still engaged in the Durban Review process and we will keep our position under review. A new draft outcome document was tabled on 17 March 2009. The Government are considering its position on this document.
The Government have expressed a consistent view on the Durban Review conference. We want the conference to forge a collective will to fight against racism in all its forms, in all parts of the world. It should not be seen as an opportunity to press unrelated political interests and issues.