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06BELGRADE515
2006-03-31 15:19:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Belgrade
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SERBIA: DEL PONTE NOT SATISFIED W ICTY COOPERATION

Tags:  PGOV PINR PREL SR YI ICTY 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BELGRADE 000515 

SIPDIS

DEPT PASS EUR DAS DICARLO/SCE DIR ENGLISH AND P STAFF BAME;
HAGUE FOR JOHNSON;
NSC FOR BRAUN AND WILLIAMSON;
DOJ FOR CARL ALEXANDRE.

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/30/2016
TAGS: PGOV PINR PREL SR YI ICTY
SUBJECT: SERBIA: DEL PONTE NOT SATISFIED W ICTY COOPERATION


Classified By: Ambassador Michael C. Polt per 1.4 (b) and (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L BELGRADE 000515

SIPDIS

DEPT PASS EUR DAS DICARLO/SCE DIR ENGLISH AND P STAFF BAME;
HAGUE FOR JOHNSON;
NSC FOR BRAUN AND WILLIAMSON;
DOJ FOR CARL ALEXANDRE.

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/30/2016
TAGS: PGOV PINR PREL SR YI ICTY
SUBJECT: SERBIA: DEL PONTE NOT SATISFIED W ICTY COOPERATION


Classified By: Ambassador Michael C. Polt per 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (c) SUMMARY: ICTY Chief Prosecutor Carla del Ponte,s
March 29 visit to Belgrade reinforced previous trends ) she
will continue to push the EU to maintain a hard line on
Mladic conditionality for SAA talks, and she continues to be
unimpressed by Belgrade,s lack of effort to bring the PIFWC
in. We fully agree that timing the Secretary,s
announcement on certification in concert with the EU
announcement, if she decides to play it this way, as was done
last year, will be our best chance to bring maximum pressure
to bear on the GoS on Mladic. End summary.


2. (u) Carla del Ponte (CDP) met March 29 in Belgrade with
the usual suspects on ICTY cooperation, notably PM Kostunica,
DEFMIN Stankovic, President Tadic, and ICTY Cooperation
Council Chair Rasim Ljajic. Unlike on previous trips, she
did not make a press statement following her meetings, and
did not provide a formal outbrief for Belgrade,s diplomatic
corps. Following the visit, local press characterized the
meetings in different ways ) some mildly positive and
playing down the possibility of a postponement of SAA talks,
other outlets playing up the possibility of a postponement.
Local press also dutifully carried the GoS,s reiteration
that it recognized the need to fulfill all its international
commitments (without mentioning Mladic or ICTY by name).


3. (c) RLA and Poloff met at the end of the visit with CDP
political advisor Jean Daniel Ruch, who confirmed that CDP
would continue to press the EU to condition continued SAA
talks on Mladic,s apprehension. Ruch admitted that this
line was becoming easier to sell, as many EU member states )
most surprisingly, France ) were getting on board the
conditionality band wagon. Ruch added that France,s
motivation was likely less a sudden attack of principals
regarding Mladic, but more likely a convenient dovetailing of
Mladic policy and their increasing opposition to enlargement.


4. (c) Ruch said talks with BIA chief Bulatovic were
educational, but ultimately disappointing. He said Bulatovic
told CDP the GoS could track Mladic,s whereabouts through
December of 2005, indicating they were getting closer and
needed &just a little more time8 to close in on Mladic.
Ruch said CDP interpreted this more as an indication that the
government had a good idea where he is already, and simply
lacked the will to move. Ruch added that BIA,s report of
new efforts since CDP,s last visits lacked substance, noting
&they haven,t done anything.8 He said CDP was pressing
Kostunica and Bulatovic to put more pressure on higher
ranking former officials ) namely, former intel chief Aca
Tomic ) but said he did not expect much to come of this
given Tomic,s good relations with Kostunica.


5. (c) Ruch said CDP was encouraged by her meeting with
Tadic, who according to Ruch promised CDP that DS would not
allow the government to fall if it came under attack for
taking a more aggressive approach to cooperating with ICTY.
Tadic reportedly said DS parliamentarians would support the
government if any move were made to topple it over ICTY.
Ruch was unaware that DS is currently boycotting parliament.
Ruch also noted that the traveling party and the GoS had
finally exchanged notes to formally start providing ICTY
greater access to government documents, and said they hoped
to test the new arrangement in the coming weeks.


6. (c) COMMENT: CDP,s appeals regarding SAA talks are
increasingly in line with what appears to be an
anti-enlargement sentiment growing in the EU. The Mladic
issue will be a convenient cause celebre for anti-enlargement
forces in the EU to slow down Serbia,s efforts to join.
There is a delicate balance in play here. While we urge
Brussels and key EU capitals to keep the enlargement window
sufficiently open to help with a Serbia benefits package for
the final settlement on Kosovo we should also use the April 5
talks to maximum effect in pressuring the government to hand
over Mladic.
POLT