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05CAIRO8376
2005-11-01 11:53:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Cairo
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MDA/THIRD PROTOCOL: SWISS READOUT ON FOREIGN

Tags:  PREL PGOV PHUM KPAL EG SW IS UNGA ICRC MEPN 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L CAIRO 008376 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/31/2015
TAGS: PREL PGOV PHUM KPAL EG SW IS UNGA ICRC MEPN
SUBJECT: MDA/THIRD PROTOCOL: SWISS READOUT ON FOREIGN
MINISTER CALMY-REY VISIT TO EGYPT


Classified by ECPO Minister Counselor Michael Corbin for
reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L CAIRO 008376

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/31/2015
TAGS: PREL PGOV PHUM KPAL EG SW IS UNGA ICRC MEPN
SUBJECT: MDA/THIRD PROTOCOL: SWISS READOUT ON FOREIGN
MINISTER CALMY-REY VISIT TO EGYPT


Classified by ECPO Minister Counselor Michael Corbin for
reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (C) Summary. The Swiss Embassy provided post with a
readout of the October 28-29 visit to Egypt by Swiss Foreign
Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey for consultations on the Third
Protocol/Emblem issue. During her short stay, Calmy-Rey met
with First Lady Suzanne Mubarak and Foreign Minister Ahmed
Aboul Gheit. Aboul Gheit reportedly committed to pressing
his Palestinian counterpart Nasser al Kidwah in private to
cooperate on Swiss efforts, but is not prepared to lean on
other Arab governments. Aboul Gheit cautioned against
presenting Arab governments with a "fait accompli" regarding
the emblem issue at the December diplomatic conference.
First Lady Suzanne Mubarak communicated a lack of personal
involvement on the emblem issue, and cited various regional
conflicts to suggest that the time was not right to move
forward on the conference proposal. Nevertheless, the Swiss
intend to send invitations to the conference in the coming
days and believe Syria needs to be consulted with directly
beforehand. End summary.


2. (C) Our Swiss Embassy colleagues provided a readout
October 30 of Foreign Minister Calmy-Rey's meetings in Cairo
the previous day. Calmy-Rey reviewed with FM Aboul Gheit
Swiss consultations on the subject of a diplomatic conference
in December and discussed recent conciliatory statements by
Israel's Magen David Adom (MDA) Chairman Yifrach. Calmy-Rey
shared with Aboul Gheit an October 28 letter from the MDA
Chair to his Palestinian counterpart calling for additional
bilateral cooperation between the two societies. Aboul Gheit
acknowledged the positive statements from the MDA, but cited
additional (unspecified) steps that remained to be taken by
Israel. Aboul Gheit - aware that the MDA is "out in front"
of the GOI on this issue - urged the Swiss to ensure that
Israel "does not put any obstacles in the way of cooperation
between the MDA and the Palestinian Red Crescent Society."
Aboul Gheit cited Palestinian Foreign Minister al Kidwah as
the key to progress on the issue, and committed to speaking
with him on the subject. Aboul Gheit said he was not
prepared to promote the issue with other Arab governments,
but would "support" the Swiss efforts in his private
consultations with al-Kidwah. Aboul Gheit requested that the
Swiss diplomatic conference not present the Arabs with a
"fait accompli" on the emblem issue ("an additional short
period can't hurt, as this issue has been on the table for a
long time" -- Aboul Gheit reportedly said).


4. (C) Aboul Gheit also was interested in whether Calmy-Rey
would visit Syria for consultations. The Swiss Minister
responded that she had decided to postpone her travel as the
Syrians were not yet prepared to discuss the issue. Swiss
Special Envoy Ambassador Pfirter offered to travel to
Damascus but had also deferred since the Syrians had so far
refused to engage in discussion with the MDA. Our Swiss
Embassy colleagues believe it necessary for Calmy-Rey or
another Swiss envoy to travel to Syria ahead of the December
diplomatic conference given the issue of MDA presence in the
Golan.


5. (C) During her meeting with Calmy-Rey, Egyptian First
Lady Suzanne Mubarak offered a downbeat assessment of the
regional political environment, suggesting that current
pressures on Syria, tensions with Tehran, and the recent
uptick in violence between Israel and the Palestinians,
militated against moving forward now to resolve the emblem
issue. Echoing OIC positions, the First Lady suggested that
the time was not right for moving forward on the emblem
issue, as Arabs could not be seen making "concessions" to
Israel while so many conflicts were raging.


6. (U) Press coverage of the visit was limited. According
to a report in the Gumhouriyya newspaper, Aboul Gheit
stressed the importance of avoiding hasty decisions on the
matter. Our Swiss Embassy colleagues shared a small piece
from the French edition of Al Ahram, however, in which
Calmy-Rey's visit is mentioned and FM Aboul Gheit is said to
have counseled "not rushing" on the conference proposal so as
to "preserve the unity of the Movement," and to "maintain the
high principles in the interest of the Palestinian
territories."


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