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03ANKARA2049
2003-03-28 15:44:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Ankara
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TFIZ01: MFA PREPARED TO MEET TRILATERALLY WITH USG

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 03 ANKARA 002049 

SIPDIS


DEPT FOR PRM/ANE, EUR/SE, EUR/PRA AND NEA/NGA
DEPT PASS USAID FOR BHA/OFDA - WGARVELINK AND FFP
EUCOM FOR JE, JR, J5, SOJ7 AND POLAD
GENEVA FOR RMA
CENTCOM FOR J3, J5 AND POLAD


E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/27/2013
TAGS: EAID IZ PREF PREL TU WFP
SUBJECT: TFIZ01: MFA PREPARED TO MEET TRILATERALLY WITH USG
AND UN REPRESENTATIVES; UPDATES FROM ICRC AND WFP TURKEY
REPRESENTATIVES


REF: ANKARA 1971 AND PREVIOUS


(U) Classified by Deputy Chief of Mission
Robert Deutsch for reasons 1.5 (B) and (D).


C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 03 ANKARA 002049

SIPDIS


DEPT FOR PRM/ANE, EUR/SE, EUR/PRA AND NEA/NGA
DEPT PASS USAID FOR BHA/OFDA - WGARVELINK AND FFP
EUCOM FOR JE, JR, J5, SOJ7 AND POLAD
GENEVA FOR RMA
CENTCOM FOR J3, J5 AND POLAD


E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/27/2013
TAGS: EAID IZ PREF PREL TU WFP
SUBJECT: TFIZ01: MFA PREPARED TO MEET TRILATERALLY WITH USG
AND UN REPRESENTATIVES; UPDATES FROM ICRC AND WFP TURKEY
REPRESENTATIVES


REF: ANKARA 1971 AND PREVIOUS


(U) Classified by Deputy Chief of Mission
Robert Deutsch for reasons 1.5 (B) and (D).



1. (U) This cable contains an action request. See para 10.


Summary
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2. (C) Feza Ozturk, MFA Head of Department for International
Political
Organizations called a meeting on March 27 with Mission
Disaster
Relief Officer (MDRO) and UNHCR Deputy Representative for
Turkey
to provide a formal and positive response to PRM A/S Dewey's
proposal for a trilateral coordination mechanism on
humanitarian
assistance. MFA also passed on definitive approval to the
longstanding U.S. request to site Humanitarian Daily Rations
in
Turkey, subject to consultation with Turkish authorities on
the
storage location. International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC)
representative Finn Ruda characterized the situation in
northern Iraq
as relatively calm, and updated us on ICRC,s negotiations
with the GOT
to establish a temporary presence in Turkey. World Food
Program (WFP)
Emergency Coordinator John Murray described plans to ship
food to
northern Iraq and procure wheat flour in Turkey. End Summary.


MFA Agrees to Trilateral Meetings
--------------



3. (C) MDRO met with Steven Corliss, the Deputy Turkey
Representative
for UNHCR, and Feza Ozturk, MFA Head of Department for
International Political Organizations, on March 27 at MFA's
request. USAID Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART)
Leader
also attended. Ozturk stated that, with some modifications,
the
GOT had approved A/S Dewey's March 12 proposal that Turkey
host an
informal structure which would bring together U.S. and
Turkish
civilians as well as representatives of UN agencies in Turkey
to
discuss humanitarian assistance issues in Turkey and northern
Iraq. Ozturk proposed that these meetings be held at the

working level at MFA in Ankara and at the GOT's crisis center
in
Diyarbakir. The GOT does not now see the need to hold
analogous
meetings in Silopi, as Dewey had proposed, as civilian
authorities in Silopi report to the Regional Governor in
Diyarbakir. He stated that MFA did not see this mechanism as
a
decision-making body, but rather a forum to share information
and coordinate activities. For the time being and
until/unless
NGO applications to transit relief to northern Iraq are
approved, the GOT does not envisage NGO participation in
these
meetings. The GOT will not publicize these meetings before
the
media. Ozturk proposed that we hold the first such meeting
in
Ankara on April 3.

4. (C) Corliss responded that the UN Resident Coordinator was
familiar with the U.S. proposal and in principle agreed that
this
mechanism would be useful. However, Corliss emphasized that,
since relief for northern Iraq would be the initial focus of
discussion, an agency other than UNHCR should probably serve
as
the UN's principal interlocutor. Corliss stated that he
would seek
instructions from the Resident Coordinator as to whether and
how the
UN would participate in these meetings. MDRO thanked Ozturk
for
Turkey's positive response, and suggested keeping the
structure
flexible would enable us to respond to changing needs for
coordination. MDRO told Ozturk and Corliss that he would
consult
within the Embassy on USG representation in Diyarbakir.



5. (C) Ozturk closed the meeting by transmitting the GOT's
formal
approval of the U.S. request to site HDRs in Turkey. He
stated
that MFA and the Turkish General Staff would like to be
"consulted" as to the storage location for the rations and
offered himself as the principal point of contact on this
issue.


ICRC on Northern Iraq and Negotiations with the GOT
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6. (SBU) MDRO also met with Finn Ruda, Regional
Representative for
Southeast Europe, on March 27. Ruda characterized the
situation
in northern Iraq, where ICRC maintains 4 expatriate staff, as
relatively calm. Internally displaced persons (IDPs) have
left the
cities for rural areas, but have in many cases already
returned to
their homes. They have not moved toward the Turkish border.



7. (C) Ruda told us that MFA had assured him that ICRC would
be able
to transport relief materials across the Turkish border when
there
is a need for this assistance. ICRC has not formally
requested GOT
permission to transport aid yet. However, Ruda opined that
access
to northern Iraq from Turkey will be difficult at best, and
said that
ICRC, like other humanitarian organizations is considering
alternate
transit countries, such as Syria.



8. (C) On ICRC negotiations with the GOT to establish a
"temporary
operational presence", Ruda expressed frustration at delays
in
striking a deal, but said that two sides have negotiated an
agreement
acceptable to ICRC and that he is now waiting for the GOT,s
final
approval on this.


WFP on Shipments to Northern Iraq, Local Procurement, and
Various Bureaucratic Hassles
--------------

9. (C) WFP Emergency Coordinator John Murray told us that the
GOT
may be poised to take several large positive decisions on
transit of
relief for northern Iraq. He said MFA was still considering
WFP,s
request to send 6,000 metric tons of food to northern Iraq.
MFA had
asked WFP for assurances that the relief would be fairly
distributed
to Turcoman and Arab IDPs as well as Kurds, and WFP responded
that
its local staff were responsible for distribution. This
response
appears to have satisfied MFA. Murray also noted that MFA
was working
to secure Cabinet approval for a 50,000 metric ton line of
credit to
WFP from Turkey,s strategic grain reserves. In addition,
WFP plans to
buy 30,000 metric tons of wheat flour in Turkey. Asked
whether the
GOT had granted transit permission for this, Murray responded
that
WFP could send the food through Syria if Turkey did not give
permission.
On transportation assets, Murray told us that WFP has firm
contracts
in hand for Turkish trucking companies to deliver food in
northern
Iraq. However, WFP continues to run up against bureaucratic
obstacles
in Turkey at its warehouse in Gaziantep, and in registering
as a
legal entity in Turkey, despite two months of talks with the
Turkish
Government on these issues.


Comment/Action Request
--------------



10. (C) At the initial joint meeting with MFA and UN
agencies, Embassy
plans to raise the importance of facilitating relief supplies
across
the Habur Gate to Iraq and discuss U.S. participation in
Diyarbakir-
based meetings. We would welcome Washington guidance on
other issues
to be raised in this forum.
PEARSON