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2003-09-21 10:34:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Abu Dhabi
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U.S.-UAE Strategic Partnership, Oct. 5-6:

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CONFIDENTIAL

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TELEGRAM September 21, 2003


To: No Action Addressee 

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From: AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI (ABU DHABI 4294 - UNKNOWN) 

TAGS: PREL, PGOV, PTER, CVIS, CASC, ETRD, EFIN 

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Subject: U.S.-UAE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP, OCT. 5-6: PROPOSED 
 TOPICS AND FORMAT 

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STATE FOR NEA/FO, NEA/ARP AND NEA/RA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/20/13
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SUBJECT: U.S.-UAE Strategic Partnership, Oct. 5-6:
Proposed topics and format

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STATE FOR NEA/FO, NEA/ARP AND NEA/RA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/20/13
TAGS: PREL PGOV PTER CVIS CASC ETRD EFIN TC
SUBJECT: U.S.-UAE Strategic Partnership, Oct. 5-6:
Proposed topics and format


1. (U) Classified by Ambassador Marcelle M. Wahba for
reasons 1.5 (b) and (d).


2. (C) Summary and Action request: We have reached
agreement with the UAEG on the topics and format for
the October 5-6 U.S.-UAE Strategic Partnership in Abu
Dhabi. October 5 will be the substantive, working day
for the US delegation, with October 6 reserved for the
plenary session, ceremonial event, and a lunch. We
have broken the topics for the working sessions into
five broad categories: Middle East Partnership
Initiative (MEPI); Counterterrorism/Law Enforcement
Cooperation; Consular Issues; Global Issues -
Trafficking in Persons; and Middle East Free Trade
Agreement (MEFTA).


3. (C) Summary and Action request continued: The
plenary day will include opening remarks and an
overview of key regional issues by A/S Burns and de
facto Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al-
Nahyan, a presentation on MEPI, a summary of progress
achieved and follow-up required from the bilateral
working sessions, a possible Article 98 signing
ceremony, and a lunch. For all sessions, we have
listed desired participants. Request NEA/ARP use
these names and/or offices to recruit appropriate US
interlocutors. We will send a scenesetter for A/S
Burns' meetings on the margins of the Strategic
Partnership septel. The Embassy requests NEA's
approval of this structure and format. End Summary
and Action request.

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Working Group Sessions (Oct. 5)
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4. (C) The first day will be the substantive, working
day. Delegates can expect to meet with UAEG
counterparts at their respective ministries. Each
group will prepare minutes reflecting progress and
next steps to be included in the report to the
plenary. The list of agreed upon Working Groups and
the Embassy's requests for US participants (names
and/or offices) follow:



A. MEPI: Meetings with the Ministry of Economy to
discuss WTO technical training, with the Ministry of
Information to discuss media training, and with the
Ministry of Justice to discuss judicial training,
which the Emiratis have requested. MEPI-funded WTO
compliance training has commenced in Bahrain this
month, and training is to continue in locations
throughout the Gulf through Fall 2004. We understand
the MEPI office plans to ask the UAEG to host two
seminars in the UAE - intellectual property rights on
works on the Internet and one other (TBD) - and
encourage UAE participation in the other seminars. On
media training, PAO has received approval for UAE
participation in the Internews media training project.
PAO is planning a workshop in Arabic, with Radio Sawa
Bureau Chief. Our plan is to work with Internews to
identify potential training opportunities. We have
already been contacted by Abu Dhabi TV and Dubai TV,
which are interested in participating in the project.
(Request NEA/PI - Alina Romanowski; MEPI consultant
Emad Tinawi from Booz Allen)


B. Counterterrorism/Law Enforcement Cooperation: Both
the US and the UAE want to make progress toward an
MLAT. The MLAT will require more negotiations between
the UAEG intra-agency group and the State/Justice
team. In addition, the UAEG has requested discussion
on terrorist financing and money laundering training
and ongoing cooperation. We want to confirm our
interest in offering a Department of Justice training
course for public prosecutors and judges, as well as
ongoing FBI training courses. (We request the
State/Justice team for the MLAT discussions. We
request DOJ/OPDAT - Jim Silverwood to discuss proposed
training for UAE public prosecutors and judges.)

We anticipate the UAEG (Ministry of Justice, Central
Bank, MFA) will raise questions related to specific
terrorist financing investigations. It may be prudent
for a Treasury or FBI representative to be prepared to
discuss these issues. We do not/not believe an OFAC
representative should travel to the UAE to discuss
specific issues (especially ARBIFT) at this time, but
wait until the Emiratis make good on their promise to
replace ARBIFT's Libyan chairman. (Request State to
identify appropriate person within Treasury to discuss
terrorist financing issues.)


C. Consular Issues: Meetings with Ministry of Foreign
Affairs Consular Affairs Department to discuss
consular notification, UAE passports, visas and
treatment of high-level UAE officials. We want the
UAE to enact specific legislation to provide for
notification to foreign nationals, who are arrested or
detained, of their right of consular notification and
access. We also want to raise our concerns regarding
UAE passports being issued with incorrect biographic
data. The Emiratis seek clarification on visa
procedures, particularly for students and persons
seeking medical treatment. Senior officials with the
UAEG have complained of mistreatment at ports of
entry, especially after 9/11. (Request State to
identify appropriate person within CA, as well as
DHS/Athens - Jacob Antoninis)


D. Global Issues/Trafficking in Persons: Meetings with
Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Justice, and
Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials in Abu Dhabi and
Dubai, to discuss future cooperation. We want to
build on the UAE's Trafficking in Persons success
story. (Post already has received country clearance
request from G/TIP - Sally Neumann)


E. MEFTA: Both the US and UAE are committed to a Trade
and Investment Framework Agreement and we hope to have
concluded a final text by the time of the Strategic
Partnership. A TIFA signing would then take place in
Washington during Minister of State for Foreign
Affairs Sheikh Hamdan's late October visit to
Washington. In addition, given the UAE's eagerness to
conclude a Free Trade Agreement, we think it would be
timely to have an FTA expert come here to explain
necessary steps to conclude an FTA. (Request USTR -
A/USTR Cathy Novelli or her representative. If USTR
is unavailable, request appropriate person from
State/EB.)

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Plenary Session, Events (Oct. 6)
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5. (C) The second day will be the plenary session to
include a possible signing ceremony for Article 98 and
a lunch. In addition, the Embassy will arrange
bilateral meetings for A/S Burns on the margins of the
Strategic Partnership. Regarding Article 98, both
sides aim to finalize this accord by that time. The
MFA has told us that the UAEG has one unresolved issue
that will probably require a teleconference with
Washington nlt Sept. 29. We request Department
instructions on how to formalize an Article 98 (i.e.
exchange of dip notes). We would welcome Ambassador
Bodine for this event.

The agreed upon format for the plenary day follows:

12:00 - 12:30 Opening Remarks and Regional Issues (15
minutes each). Speakers: HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed
Al-Nahyan and NEA A/S William Burns

12:30 - 12:45 MEPI Overview. Speaker: Request NEA DAS
- Liz Cheney

12:45 - 1:15 Bilateral Topics, Summary and Next Steps.
Speakers: MFA U/S Abdullah Rashid Al-Noaimi and
Ambassador Marcelle M. Wahba

1:30 - 1:45 Article 98 signing ceremony.

2:00 - 3:30 UAEG hosted lunch
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