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05ROME2179
2005-06-27 13:59:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Rome
Cable title:  

ITALY: SIGONELLA TA APPROVAL CRITICAL TO MIL-MIL

Tags:  PREL MOPS MARR IT NATO FORCES IN ITALY 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ROME 002179 

SIPDIS


DEPT. FOR PM AND L

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/23/2014
TAGS: PREL MOPS MARR IT NATO FORCES IN ITALY
SUBJECT: ITALY: SIGONELLA TA APPROVAL CRITICAL TO MIL-MIL
RELATIONSHIP

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Emil Skodon. Reasons 1.4 b and d.

C O N F I D E N T I A L ROME 002179

SIPDIS


DEPT. FOR PM AND L

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/23/2014
TAGS: PREL MOPS MARR IT NATO FORCES IN ITALY
SUBJECT: ITALY: SIGONELLA TA APPROVAL CRITICAL TO MIL-MIL
RELATIONSHIP

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Emil Skodon. Reasons 1.4 b and d.


1. (C) Post wishes to highlight the importance to US-Italy
relations of rapid approval in Washington of the
just-concluded negotiations on the Sigonella Technical
Arrangement. The 1995 "Shell Agreement" stipulates that the
US and Italy will negotiate technical arrangements (TA) for
each Italian facility with a US force presence. In mid-June,
after 9 years of negotiation the first TA for Sigonella Naval
Air Station in Sicily was completed and sent by EUCOM to
Washington for final approval. Expeditious approval and
designation of authority to sign the Sig TA are critical to
keeping our excellent mil-mil relationship functioning
optimally. The Sig TA is expected to be the example from
which TAs for the other bases in Italy are crafted. For
several years the Italians, up to and including the D/CHOD,
have been anxious to close on the Sig TA to the point that
inability to conclude the negotiation threatened to become a
serious bilateral irritant. Italian officials told us
bluntly that their willingness to approve various US military
requests depended on getting the Sig TA completed.


2. (C) Now, with the text in Washington for approval, Italy
will continue to view our action on the Sig TA as a litmus
test of our seriousness and our respect for the terms of our
basing in Italy. Considerable Italian frustration over the
long Sig TA process visibly dissipated when the Italians
learned at the June 16-17 Joint Military Commission meeting
in Aviano that the document had been sent Washington for
approval. The Italians worry that the document may languish
for months in Washington waiting for approval. We should not
let that happen. Italy will begin staffing the document on
their side (a process IDGS says should take no more than a
few weeks) only once the US approves the text.


3. (C) Having gotten this ball to the goal line, we need
Washington to quickly move it in for the score. Post urges
Department, OSD and Joint Staff offices involved to give
rapid and favorable consideration to approving the Sig TA.

SKODON


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2005ROME02179 - Classification: CONFIDENTIAL