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05TELAVIV3098
2005-05-20 14:49:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Tel Aviv
Cable title:  

GOI OFFICIALS GIVE READOUT OF RAMON-DAHLAN

This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

201449Z May 05
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 TEL AVIV 003098 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/20/2015
TAGS: KWBG PREL ECON IS ISRAELI PALESTINIAN AFFAIRS GAZA DISENGAGEMENT
SUBJECT: GOI OFFICIALS GIVE READOUT OF RAMON-DAHLAN
MEETING, DISCUSS COORDINATION OVERALL


Classified By: Ambassador Daniel C. Kurtzer for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 TEL AVIV 003098

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/20/2015
TAGS: KWBG PREL ECON IS ISRAELI PALESTINIAN AFFAIRS GAZA DISENGAGEMENT
SUBJECT: GOI OFFICIALS GIVE READOUT OF RAMON-DAHLAN
MEETING, DISCUSS COORDINATION OVERALL


Classified By: Ambassador Daniel C. Kurtzer for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)


1. (C) Summary: Several GOI officials shared their views on
Tuesday,s meeting between GOI Minister Without Portfolio
Haim Ramon and PA Civil Affairs Minister Mohammed Dahlan,
with most interlocutors emphasizing that the Palestinians
continue to focus on sensitive political issues that slow
progress on technical discussions. Director General of the
Prime Minister's office Ilan Cohen noted that the PA overall
is "not acting like a partner" in negotiations. According to
both Cohen and Vice PM Peres' advisors, unless there is
significant progress within the next two weeks on discussions
of the disposition of settlement assets, the GOI will make a
unilateral decision. MFA Deputy Director General for
Economic Affairs Yossi Gal added that he hopes Quartet Envoy
Wolfensohn will be able to get the joint GOI-PA working
groups together. According to Peres staffers Einat Wilf and
Itzhak Gurvich, Ramon told Dahlan that the GOI will include a
minister on its negotiation team who will be empowered to
address Dahlan,s political questions, although there is no
decision yet as to who this will be. Wilf and Gurvich also
noted that Ramon addressed the issues of passages and a West
Bank-Gaza link -- passages will be up to international
standards, Ramon reportedly said, and the GOI is ready to
begin railroad construction immediately between Tarquimyah
and Erez terminals. End summary.

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PM's Advisor, MFA Econ Chief:
PA Is Not Acting as a Partner
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2. (C) GOI officials shared their views on Tuesday,s
meeting between GOI Minister Without Portfolio Haim Ramon and
PA Civil Affairs Minister Mohammed Dahlan, in which Ministry
of Defense (MoD) Director General Ya,aron, NSC Director
Giora Eiland, MoD Military Secretary General Dangot, and
economic advisor to Vice PM Peres Yitzhak Gurvich also
participated. Ilan Cohen, Director General of the Prime
Minister's office, told the Ambassador May 20 that the
Ramon-Dahlan meeting did not represent significant progress
on GOI-PA disengagement coordination. The PA, according to

Cohen, is sending mixed signals on the disposition of assets
and other issues, and has not acted as a partner engaged in
serious discussions. Cohen noted that the GoI will make a
decision on assets unilaterally if there is no progress in
ongoing GOI-PA discussions regarding the disposition of
settlement assets, and that a decision will need to be made
within the next two weeks in order to begin implementation,
whether the GOI decides to demolish the houses or transfer
them intact. In either case, Cohen said, the process will be
"messy," and will have PR downsides for Israel.


3. (C) MFA Deputy Director General for Economic Affairs
Yossi Gal told the Ambassador May 20 that this was the fifth
GOI meeting with Dahlan, yet the PA continues to take "two
steps forward and one step back" by insisting on raising
highly charged political issues, rather than focusing on the
practical, technical concerns that both sides agree must be
addressed. He emphasized that he hopes Quartet Envoy
Wolfensohn will be able to get the joint GOI-PA working
groups together for technical discussions soon after his
arrival in the region.

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Peres Advisors On Technical Progress
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4. (C) Peres advisors Einat Wilf and Itzhak Gurvich
concurred that the PA seems "only willing to discuss
politically sensitive issues," but noted that Ramon raised
several practical items during his meeting with Dahlan,
including passages, a West Bank-Gaza link, ports, and the
settlement assets. On passages, Wilf and Gurvich reported
that MoD Director General Ya'aron told Dahlan that the GOI's
goal is to bring the passages up to international standards,
with people waiting less than three hours to cross and goods
processed within one day. On a West Bank-Gaza link, Ramon
emphasized that the GOI is "not trying to separate the West
Bank and Gaza," and is ready to begin a Tarquimyah-Erez rail
link immediately. Additionally, he said the GOI will
consider additional discussion of West Bank-Gaza movement in
the future. On ports, Ramon reiterated that the GOI is ready
for construction of a Gaza seaport to begin, but that an
airport is still off the table.

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PA Lost Its Chance to Coordinate on Settlement Houses
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5. (C) The GOI is "past the point" of consulting with the PA
on the disposition of settlement houses, Gurvich told
Econoff. While Ramon asked Dahlan the PA,s view on
demolition versus intact transfer, Gurvich said, it was only
for informational purposes -- the GOI has tried and failed
several times to get a clear position from the PA, and will
now make a decision on its own. Gurvich emphasized, however,
that the meeting augured well for future GOI-PA coordination
in other areas, with the parties agreeing to meet again in
two weeks. Ramon also told Dahlan the GOI will send him a
paper in the next few days that outlines the GOI,s hopes for
upcoming negotiations and coordination, Gurvich said, to
which Dahlan agreed to send an answer.

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