Identifier
Created
Classification
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05BAGHDAD2608
2005-06-20 08:03:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy Baghdad
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NON-COALITION NATO ALLIES, ACCESS TO BAGHDAD

Tags:  MARR PTER PREL ASEC IZ NATO 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BAGHDAD 002608 

SIPDIS

NOFORN

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/19/2015
TAGS: MARR PTER PREL ASEC IZ NATO
SUBJECT: NON-COALITION NATO ALLIES, ACCESS TO BAGHDAD
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

REF: A. BAGHDAD 2554 (NOTAL)

B. PARIS 4039 (NOTAL)

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires David M. Satterfield for reasons
1.4 (a),(d) and (g)

C O N F I D E N T I A L BAGHDAD 002608

SIPDIS

NOFORN

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/19/2015
TAGS: MARR PTER PREL ASEC IZ NATO
SUBJECT: NON-COALITION NATO ALLIES, ACCESS TO BAGHDAD
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

REF: A. BAGHDAD 2554 (NOTAL)

B. PARIS 4039 (NOTAL)

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires David M. Satterfield for reasons
1.4 (a),(d) and (g)


1. (C) REFTEL A registers our skepticism concerning the
security argument underlying French Ambassador to Iraq
Bajolet's request for DoD cardholders' slightly expedited
access to Baghdad International Airport (BIAP). We would be
loathe to issue such cards, or similarly effective
senior-grade MNF-I badges, to the French, based on their weak
security argument, as it could be seized upon by the Chinese,
Iranian and Russian Embassies, for example, to justify
requests for the same privilege. DoD identification cards
and senior-grade MNF-I badges grant access to most of the
International Zone and, if other checks fail, to the critical
Coalition military facility adjacent to BIAP; in the wrong
hands, an unacceptable security risk.


2. (C) We are, however, eager to enhance NATO allies'
embassies the ability to support the Alliance's contribution
to Iraq's reconstruction, which, with the autumn opening of
the Rustimayah training facility, should expand considerably.
On that basis alone, we plan, starting July 5, to offer a
more senior-grade MNF-I badge to diplomatic and attache staff
of NATO embassies. From that date, subject to standard
security checks, we will issue senior-grade MNF-I badges to
staff of NATO embassies, who are citizens of that country.
We will not, however, grant senior-grade MNF-I badges to
local or third-country national employees of those embassies.
By our reckoning, we will be extending senior-grade badge
privileges to the non-Coalition Alliance embassies of Canada,
France, Germany, Greece and Portugal.


3. (C) A collateral benefit for the recipient embassies will
be the right to enter BIAP through the "Coalition Lane," the
longstanding request of the French ambassador. Again, to
forestall requests for senior-grade badges from, for example,
Iranian diplomats, we will deny any suggestion that the
current VVIP lane access to BIAP imposes an unacceptable
security risk on non-Coalition diplomats. We will also note
to the French and others that the presence in a diplomatic
car of non-badged Iraqi drivers, TDYers from capitals or
recently ransomed hostages will result in the slight
inconvenience of the vehicle's diversion into the VVIP lane.


4. (U) Minimize considered for REOs Basrah, Hillah, Kirkuk,
and Mosul.
Satterfield