Identifier
Created
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04ANKARA2876
2004-05-21 15:10:00
SECRET//NOFORN
Embassy Ankara
Cable title:  

NORTHERN IRAQ: TURKS PROPOSE ENDING PMF PROVIDED

Tags:  PREL MOPS MARR PINR TU IZ 
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211510Z May 04
S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 02 ANKARA 002876 

SIPDIS


NOFORN


DEPT. FOR EUR/SE AND NEA/NGA;
BAGHDAD ALSO FOR CJTF-7


E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/20/2024
TAGS: PREL MOPS MARR PINR TU IZ
SUBJECT: NORTHERN IRAQ: TURKS PROPOSE ENDING PMF PROVIDED
ITS MEMBERS GET POSITIONS IN IRAQI SECURITY FORCES


REF: A. STATE 73836

B. ANKARA 2142

C. ANKARA 519

D. 03 ANKARA 7526

E. 03 ANKARA 6804


(U) Classified by DCM Robert Deutsch. Reasons 1.4 b and d.
Action Request at para 4.


S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 02 ANKARA 002876

SIPDIS


NOFORN


DEPT. FOR EUR/SE AND NEA/NGA;
BAGHDAD ALSO FOR CJTF-7


E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/20/2024
TAGS: PREL MOPS MARR PINR TU IZ
SUBJECT: NORTHERN IRAQ: TURKS PROPOSE ENDING PMF PROVIDED
ITS MEMBERS GET POSITIONS IN IRAQI SECURITY FORCES


REF: A. STATE 73836

B. ANKARA 2142

C. ANKARA 519

D. 03 ANKARA 7526

E. 03 ANKARA 6804


(U) Classified by DCM Robert Deutsch. Reasons 1.4 b and d.
Action Request at para 4.



1. (S/NF) On May 21, Turkish MFA Deputy Director General for
Middle East Affairs Safak Gokturk passed PolMilCouns a
non-paper (text at para 2) announcing Turkey's decision to
end the Turkish-led Peace Monitoring Force (PMF) in northern
Iraq, provided arrangements are made for the PMF's Iraqi
members to join the new Iraqi defense and security
structures. Gokturk said the paper had been coordinated
interagency and represented a considered GOT response to Ref
A demarche. Embassy believes every effort should be made to
bring the PMF to closure before June 30.



2. (S/REL TU) Begin text of Turkish non-paper:


Peace Monitoring Force


-- We intend to announce our decision to end the PMF
arrangement before June 30, 2004.


-- The actual phasing out of this force, however, may take a
longer period.


-- The PMF was set up as part of the Ankara Process, jointly
led by Turkey, the United States and the United Kingdom.


-- Therefore, the ending of this mission may well be
announced through a joint statement of these three countries.


-- A sizable number of Iraqi citizens (i.e., Turkomans and
Assyrians) will be relinquished of their peace monitoring
duties as a result of this decision.


-- Arrangements for them to join the new Iraqi defense and
security structures should now be initiated.


-- They should remain only under Iraqi national command, and
should not be utilized in any Coalition-led operations in
Iraq.


-- Assigning them to the protection of Iraqi installations of
public or economic significance, such as refineries and
pipelines, would be a useful option.


-- The eventual announcement on the ending of the PMF will
also depend on the progress made in this respect.


-- We request the United States to take steps necessary to
this end.
End text of non-paper.



3. (S/NF) PolMilCouns explained the thinking behind the
future role of coalition forces in Iraq and that it might not
be practical to insist that former PMF soldiers not be used
in coalition-led operations or serve under coalition command.
He stressed that the US would expect the GOT to respect the
decisions of the Iraqi government in this regard. Gokturk
took note of the point and asked that the US and Turkey have
discussion in the coming weeks on the details of relevant
arrangements. Gokturk reiterated that Turkey's willingness
to announce an end to the PMF will be linked to progress on
identifying suitable employment for the approximately 350
Iraqis now serving in the PMF. He said that as the PMF was
the creation of Turkey, the US and the UK, the three
governments should jointly announce the decision to disband
the PMF. The Turks would like to have USG views on the way
forward before approaching HMG.



4. ACTION REQUEST: We request instructions responding to the
Turkish non-paper, including views on future use of current
Iraqi PMF members.



5. (U) Baghdad Minimize Considered.
EDELMAN