Candidate to run global food body will 'not defend' EU stance on GM
by Julian Borger in Washington and Felicity Lawrence from Environment | The Guardian on (#4GB6X)
Catherine Geslain-Lani(C)elle tells US she would be more open to its interests in UN role
Europe's candidate to run the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), which guides policymakers around the world, has promised the US she will "not defend the EU position" in resisting the global spread of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
In a bid for US support, Catherine Geslain-Lani(C)elle told senior US officials at a meeting in Washington on 15 May that under her leadership the FAO would be more open to American interests and accepting of GMOs and gene editing, according to a US official record of the meeting seen by the Guardian.
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