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04ROME1898
2004-05-17 06:34:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Rome
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SUBJECT: ITALY SUPPORTS US VIEWS ON GAERC AGENDA;

Tags:  PREL MARR IT EUN ICC MEPP 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ROME 001898 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/17/2014
TAGS: PREL MARR IT EUN ICC MEPP
SUBJECT: SUBJECT: ITALY SUPPORTS US VIEWS ON GAERC AGENDA;
FMS MAY DISCUSS ICC

REF: STATE 104199

Classified By: POL MINISTER COUNSELOR TOM COUNTRYMAN. REASON: 1.5 (B)(
D)

ESDP
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ROME 001898

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DEPT FOR EUR/ERA, S/WCI

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/17/2014
TAGS: PREL MARR IT EUN ICC MEPP
SUBJECT: SUBJECT: ITALY SUPPORTS US VIEWS ON GAERC AGENDA;
FMS MAY DISCUSS ICC

REF: STATE 104199

Classified By: POL MINISTER COUNSELOR TOM COUNTRYMAN. REASON: 1.5 (B)(
D)

ESDP
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1. (C) MFA Director for EU Common Foreign and Security
Policy Luigi Mattiolo told Poloff on May 12 that as the May
17 GAERC would be the first in which Ministers of Defense
from all 25 Member States would participate, discussion of
ESDP issues would likely generate lively debate, and
conclusions indicative of the direction EU common security
arrangements will take over the next few months. Mattiolo
expected that the conclusions would include deployment goals
for EU rapid response units. He expected initial units to be
ready in 2005, and complete deployment capabilities by 2007.


2. (C) Mattiolo also expects that the FMs will prepare
documents on the European Armaments Agency for consideration
by the June European Council. Among the issues FMs will
discuss is whether QMV would apply to Agency decisions, and
cooperation with third party, particularly Non-EU NATO,
countries. He said that Italy prefers a small "institutional
profile" for the Agency.


3. (C) According to Mattiolo, there is emerging EU
consensus for an EU military planning capability using
existing structures and a small cell within SHAPE. The scope
of EU planning would be strategic, not operational, in nature.

Western Balkans
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4. (C) EU Institutional Affairs Director Michelle Quarone,
and Balkans Affairs Director Andrea Orizio told poloff that
the specific reftel points on Croatian ICTY would not be
covered at the May 17 GAERC. However, Italy fully concurs
that Zagreb must accelerate compliance with its commitments
to the ICTY and return of refugees and displaced persons.
Croatia's further integration with transatlantic institutions
is conditional on such cooperation, they said.


5. (C) Quarone mentioned that CFSP High Representative Patten
would address the FM's on the situation in KOSOVO,
substituting for SRSG Holkeri, who had been hospitalized for

symptoms of fatigue in Strasbourg on May 13. Orizio said the
FM's would also do a "stocktaking" of the Stabilization and
Association Process for all Balkan countries.

European Neighborhood Policy/Russia
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6. (C) Quarone said that the ENP strategy paper had been
approved on May 12, not enough lead-time for a full
discussion at the GAERC. Italy's view on the ENP concept was
that it was a good tool for overall development assistance
for eastern European countries. It must be underlined,
however that the process was not a "shortcut" to membership,
a notion mistakenly held by Ukraine and Moldova. Under the
ENP, Russia would enjoy a "special partnership" with the EU
given its longer and more robust relationship with Brussels.
Mattiolo said that it was unlikely Transnistria would make
the busy GAERC agenda, but that Italy fully agreed with USG
views that Moscow must do more to comply with its OSCE
Istanbul commitments. He said the EU would definitely
underscore its concern with Putin at the May 21 Russia-EU
Summit.

Cyprus/Turkey
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7. (C) Quarone said that despite our shared disappointment
with the referendum results, the US and EU must continue to
support overall development in Cyprus. Accordingly, the EU
will distribute as planned 249 million Euros, largely for aid
north of the Green Line. FM's will likely recognize Ankara's
measured response to the referendum results, which can only
help Turkey's chances for an accession date at the December
Council, averred Quarone.

ICC
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8. (C) Mattiolo has heard rumors that discussion of UN
Resolution 1487 (which states the ICC does not have
jurisdiction over UN peacekeeping missions),while not on the
formal agenda, may be a subject for discussion over lunch by
the FMs and MODs. The upcoming vote in the UN to extend the
resolution may be a vehicle for some countries to "send a
message" on Iraq prison torture, even though 1487 does not
apply to the current mission in Iraq. Italy is in favor of
1487 rollover, and will be "monitoring carefully" the
opinions of its EU partners. Mattiolo promised poloff an
assessment of the GAERC discussion following FM Frattini's
return from Brussels.

MEPP
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9. (C) According to Luca Ferrari, MFA Office Director for the
Eastern Mediterranean, FMs will endorse the conclusions of
the May 4 Quartet at the GAERC. There are on ongoing
discussions on the European Strategic Partnership for the
Mediterranean and Middle East, but he did not believe they
would be covered at the GAERC.

EU-Latin America and Caribbean Summit
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10. (C) Andrea Sama', European Integration officer for
EU-Latin American affairs, told us that the following would
be discussed at the GAERC in preparation for the EU-LAC
Summit which will be held in Guadalajara May 28:

- Objectives and goals for the Summit;

- Opening of negotiations for association agreements with
Andean region countries and Central Am region countries.


11. (C) Sama' stated that the EU is ready and willing to get
these agreements up and running but that specifics regarding
certain conditions and timing need to be finalized. For
example, the EU must decide whether to wait until the DOHA
round is finished before completing the agreements; certain
regional integration issues also remain to be agreed.


12. Sama' said that FMs would discuss social cohesion (which
aims to ensure greater social participation in political and
economic activity through social and fiscal policies),but no
new funds or specific projects are currently being
considered. He added that there may be mention of best
practices, know-how and training exchanges but all under the
current funding for Latin American development.

EU-Mercosur
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13. (C) Sama' said that Mercosur would be discussed but will
not be a priority issue at the GAERC. He reported that the
last EU-Mercosur negotiations were held May 7 and 8 and that
there will be another negotiating session at the ministerial
level on May 27 in Guadalajara, one day prior to the LAC
Summit. The goal is to iron out details in order to make
some concrete announcements at the Summit. Sama' estimates
that the negotiations should be successfully completed by
fall 2004.

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