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04ANKARA3254
2004-06-10 16:18:00
SECRET
Embassy Ankara
Cable title:
NORTHERN IRAQ: KURDS, TURKS AND THE PMF - URGENT
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
S E C R E T ANKARA 003254
SIPDIS
BAGHDAD FOR GOMPERT AND T. KELLY, ALSO PLEASE PASS TO CPA
NORTH AND MNF-I;
STATE FOR NEA/NGA AND EUR/SE
E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/09/2029
TAGS: PREL PGOV PINS MARR MOPS IZ
SUBJECT: NORTHERN IRAQ: KURDS, TURKS AND THE PMF - URGENT
NEED TO BRIEF TURKS ON REINTEGRATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PMF'S IRAQIS AND KDP ON STATUS OF PMF DISCUSSION WITH TURKS
REF: A. BAGHDAD 656
B. ANKARA 2876
C. ANKARA 2142
D. ANKARA 1541
E. ANKARA 676
F. ANKARA 519
G. 03 ANKARA 7526
(U) Classified by DCM Robert Deutsch. Reasons 1.5 B and D.
S E C R E T ANKARA 003254
SIPDIS
BAGHDAD FOR GOMPERT AND T. KELLY, ALSO PLEASE PASS TO CPA
NORTH AND MNF-I;
STATE FOR NEA/NGA AND EUR/SE
E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/09/2029
TAGS: PREL PGOV PINS MARR MOPS IZ
SUBJECT: NORTHERN IRAQ: KURDS, TURKS AND THE PMF - URGENT
NEED TO BRIEF TURKS ON REINTEGRATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PMF'S IRAQIS AND KDP ON STATUS OF PMF DISCUSSION WITH TURKS
REF: A. BAGHDAD 656
B. ANKARA 2876
C. ANKARA 2142
D. ANKARA 1541
E. ANKARA 676
F. ANKARA 519
G. 03 ANKARA 7526
(U) Classified by DCM Robert Deutsch. Reasons 1.5 B and D.
1. This is an action request - see para 4.
2. (S/REL UK) This message seeks to clarify for readers of
Ref A the players involved in the Turkish-led, but Iraqi
staffed Peace Monitoring Force (PMF) and the state of play
with the Turks in ending the PMF's tenure. The PMF,
established by the US, UK and Turkey in 1996 to monitor the
cease-fire between the KDP and the PUK, is comprised of
approximately 300 Iraqi Turkmen, 85 Iraqi Assyrians and a
cadre of 25 Turkish officers and NCOs. Thus, it is not a
Turkish force, but an Iraqi one led by Turks and established
by a coalition including the US. There is broad agreement,
including among Turks, that the PMF has outlived its purpose
and should be disbanded. Turkey has agreed to announce the
end of the PMF provided the US finds suitable employment in
Iraq for the PMF's 385 Iraqis (see Refs B and C). CPA and
MNF-I have been working on this and have been in touch with
the Turkish government on the matter, although the Turks
still await a detailed briefing on options and procedures for
decommissioned Iraqi PMF soldiers. The KDP and the Kurdistan
National Assembly have been calling for an end to the PMF
since fall of 2003. They have, up until now, been consistent
in their position that this call applied to the PMF only -
and not to the Turkish forces present in Iraq to monitor the
PKK. Turkish forces monitoring the PKK are present in the
north based on pre-OIF agreements between Turkey and the KDP
and PUK respectively (see Refs D-G).
3. (S/REL UK) If we can find suitable positions for the Iraqi
PMF soldiers, we expect Turkey would rapidly agree to
announce the termination of the PMF, though its actual
dissolution will be linked to the timing of the opportunities
on offer. In light of this situation, it would be extremely
unfortunate if the KDP moved against the PMF shortly after
June 30, provoking conflict with the Turks, while we work for
an orderly termination of the PMF that appears very close.
It would also be unfortunate if we proved unable to make the
offers necessary to elicit the promised Turkish statement
before June 30.
4. (S/REL UK) ACTION REQUESTS: 1) We strongly recommend that
CPA brief the Turkish Embassy in Baghdad on an urgent basis
concerning opportunities on offer for decommissioned Iraqi
PMF soldiers and solicit a commitment to make a statement
before June 30 that the PMF is being shut down. 2) We also
strongly recommend CPA-North or Task Force Olympia Commander
brief KDP and PUK leadership on the state of play with the
Turks and the expectation that the PMF will soon be closed,
but with timing linked to our ability to place the PMF's
Iraqis in suitable positions.
5. (U) Baghdad minimize considered.
EDELMAN
SIPDIS
BAGHDAD FOR GOMPERT AND T. KELLY, ALSO PLEASE PASS TO CPA
NORTH AND MNF-I;
STATE FOR NEA/NGA AND EUR/SE
E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/09/2029
TAGS: PREL PGOV PINS MARR MOPS IZ
SUBJECT: NORTHERN IRAQ: KURDS, TURKS AND THE PMF - URGENT
NEED TO BRIEF TURKS ON REINTEGRATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PMF'S IRAQIS AND KDP ON STATUS OF PMF DISCUSSION WITH TURKS
REF: A. BAGHDAD 656
B. ANKARA 2876
C. ANKARA 2142
D. ANKARA 1541
E. ANKARA 676
F. ANKARA 519
G. 03 ANKARA 7526
(U) Classified by DCM Robert Deutsch. Reasons 1.5 B and D.
1. This is an action request - see para 4.
2. (S/REL UK) This message seeks to clarify for readers of
Ref A the players involved in the Turkish-led, but Iraqi
staffed Peace Monitoring Force (PMF) and the state of play
with the Turks in ending the PMF's tenure. The PMF,
established by the US, UK and Turkey in 1996 to monitor the
cease-fire between the KDP and the PUK, is comprised of
approximately 300 Iraqi Turkmen, 85 Iraqi Assyrians and a
cadre of 25 Turkish officers and NCOs. Thus, it is not a
Turkish force, but an Iraqi one led by Turks and established
by a coalition including the US. There is broad agreement,
including among Turks, that the PMF has outlived its purpose
and should be disbanded. Turkey has agreed to announce the
end of the PMF provided the US finds suitable employment in
Iraq for the PMF's 385 Iraqis (see Refs B and C). CPA and
MNF-I have been working on this and have been in touch with
the Turkish government on the matter, although the Turks
still await a detailed briefing on options and procedures for
decommissioned Iraqi PMF soldiers. The KDP and the Kurdistan
National Assembly have been calling for an end to the PMF
since fall of 2003. They have, up until now, been consistent
in their position that this call applied to the PMF only -
and not to the Turkish forces present in Iraq to monitor the
PKK. Turkish forces monitoring the PKK are present in the
north based on pre-OIF agreements between Turkey and the KDP
and PUK respectively (see Refs D-G).
3. (S/REL UK) If we can find suitable positions for the Iraqi
PMF soldiers, we expect Turkey would rapidly agree to
announce the termination of the PMF, though its actual
dissolution will be linked to the timing of the opportunities
on offer. In light of this situation, it would be extremely
unfortunate if the KDP moved against the PMF shortly after
June 30, provoking conflict with the Turks, while we work for
an orderly termination of the PMF that appears very close.
It would also be unfortunate if we proved unable to make the
offers necessary to elicit the promised Turkish statement
before June 30.
4. (S/REL UK) ACTION REQUESTS: 1) We strongly recommend that
CPA brief the Turkish Embassy in Baghdad on an urgent basis
concerning opportunities on offer for decommissioned Iraqi
PMF soldiers and solicit a commitment to make a statement
before June 30 that the PMF is being shut down. 2) We also
strongly recommend CPA-North or Task Force Olympia Commander
brief KDP and PUK leadership on the state of play with the
Turks and the expectation that the PMF will soon be closed,
but with timing linked to our ability to place the PMF's
Iraqis in suitable positions.
5. (U) Baghdad minimize considered.
EDELMAN