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05BAGHDAD3101
2005-07-27 02:39:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy Baghdad
Cable title:  

PRESIDENT TALABANI SEEKS CALL ON PRESIDENT BUSH IN

Tags:  PREL PTER IZ SY EG 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BAGHDAD 003101 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/26/2015
TAGS: PREL PTER IZ SY EG
SUBJECT: PRESIDENT TALABANI SEEKS CALL ON PRESIDENT BUSH IN
SEPTEMBER; SETS TERMS FOR VISIT TO SYRIA

Classified By: AMBASSADOR ZALMAY KHALILZAD FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L BAGHDAD 003101

SIPDIS

NOFORN

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/26/2015
TAGS: PREL PTER IZ SY EG
SUBJECT: PRESIDENT TALABANI SEEKS CALL ON PRESIDENT BUSH IN
SEPTEMBER; SETS TERMS FOR VISIT TO SYRIA

Classified By: AMBASSADOR ZALMAY KHALILZAD FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)


1. (U) This is an action cable, see paragraph 6.


2. (C/NF) President Talabani told me on July 26 that he plans
to leave Baghdad on September 10 to attend the Socialist
Democratic Summit in New York. He said he must arrive in New
York no later than September 13 for this meeting with various
European and other heads of state. In conjunction with this
trip, he requests a meeting in Washington with President Bush
either immediately before or after the summit, depending on
the President's schedule. Talibani will underscore the
critical role the U.S. needs to play to help unite the people
of Iraq, and the importance for the U.S. to sustain a
long-term relationship with Iraq.


3. (C/NF) Regarding the proposed Arab summit on terrorism
mentioned in septel, Talabani said Arab League Secretary
General Amre Moussa is trying to alter the scope of the
meeting by adding the Gaza Strip to the agenda. (Comment.
Its inclusion would complicate the discussions and detract
attention from the original intent of this summit. End
comment.)


4. (C/NF) Talabani mentioned that Syria has again approached
him regarding an official visit to Damascus. Talabani
rebuffed the offer and stated he cannot visit until Syria
complies with the following conditions:

-- that all wanted members of the former regime and
terrorists, as well as other persons actively opposing to the
leQtimate Iraqi government, be turned over to Iraqi
authorities,

-- that Syria return all Iraqi-owned funds held in Syrian
banks and other safe locations to Iraq, and

-- that Syria's media stop broadcasting programs opposing the
legitimate Iraqi government, and return to programming that
supports the new Iraq.


5. (C/NF) Talabani stated that Syria has proposed
establishing a joint committee to address these issues, but
added that he is not in a hurry to meet this request.
Rather, Talabani intends to keep pressure on Syria until it
meets the conditions mentioned above. (Comment. We defer to
Embassy Damascus, but think Talabani's approach necessary for
Syria to understand its need for action. We must remain
flexible in our approach. End comment.)


6. (C/NF) Action request. We request that the Department
coordinate with the White House to determine the best time
for a Talabani visit. It would be an ideal follow-on to the
earlier visit by PM Ja'afari. The proposed time-frame would
place the visit close to the fall session of the UNGA in New
York.
Khalilzad