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06KHARTOUM1308
2006-06-05 11:21:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Khartoum
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SUDAN/CPA: NCP AND SPLM HOLD THREE-DAY OFFICIAL

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DEPT FOR D AND AF/SPG

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/16/2016
TAGS: PGOV PREL SU
SUBJECT: SUDAN/CPA: NCP AND SPLM HOLD THREE-DAY OFFICIAL
MEETING


Classified By: Acting P/E Chief L. Wahid for reasons 1.5 (B) and (D)

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DEPT FOR D AND AF/SPG

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/16/2016
TAGS: PGOV PREL SU
SUBJECT: SUDAN/CPA: NCP AND SPLM HOLD THREE-DAY OFFICIAL
MEETING


Classified By: Acting P/E Chief L. Wahid for reasons 1.5 (B) and (D)


1. (C) Summary. From May 26-29 the NCP and the SPLM
discussed CPA implementation; according to a participant the
session began somewhat acrimoniously but warmed throughout.
Vice President Salva Kiir highlighted three main CPA issues;
security, oil revenue transparency, and Abyei. President
Bashir responded to Kiir by commending the progress of the
CPA. Though the drafting of the final communiqu brought
tensions back to the surface, participants claimed to be
pleased with the meeting. According to one participant, the
Abyei sub-committee agreed to invite the ABC Commissioners to
explain their decision. (This remains to be verified, as
there has been some back and forth on this for months between
Kiir and Bashir.) Many within the SPLM believe that the NCP
is delaying CPA implementation, which will only be
exacerbated by the creation of additional committees.
Political and press reaction has been mixed, with some
commenting that the main contentious issues were not
resolved. End Summary.

Opening Ceremonies: Kiir and Bashir Speak
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2. (SBU) First Vice President Salva Kiir set the tone for the
meeting during the opening ceremonies in which he laid out
the most contentious issues facing the two parties; security,
oil revenue transparency and Abyei. Kiir highlighted the need
for increased transparency in the oil sector, particularly
better accounting for costs deducted and a more effective
petroleum commission. He accused the NCP intelligence
elements of continuing to support armed militias and foreign
fighters to destabilize the south. In his statement he
listed some positive developments in CPA implementation,
including the opening of two universities in the south. Kiir
called for Sudan to embrace a foreign policy of openness and
frankness that reflect the character of the new Government of
National Unity, rather than simply a continuation of old
policies. He closed with reminding attendees that unity
would be made
attractive only if a true partnership between the NCP and
SPLM were formed.


3. (SBU) President Bashir followed Kiir,s comments with
brief remarks praising the CPA as an unprecedented document
that makes Sudan an example of conflict resolution and good
governance for the entire world. He also expressed
appreciation for the role of the free press in keeping the
government on track.

Abyei
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4. (C) On the issue of Abyei, which was the most
controversial of the conference, four options were developed;
the formation of a new political commission made up of the
two parties; asking the experts from the Abyei Boundary
Commission (ABC) to return to Sudan to justify their
decision; asking the Constitutional Court to resolve the
stand-off; or choosing a third party to conduct binding
arbitration. The SPLM recommended the execution of the ABC
report, while the NCP objected to the report because the
Commission overstepped its mandate. The NCP and SPLM agreed
to form a sub-committee on Abyei. According to James Kok,
GoSS Peace Administrator, the ABC sub-committee agreed to
invite the commissioners to explain their decision, a
decision that he says, left many within the SPLM unhappy.
Though none of the four options were in line with the CPA,
some members of the NCP and SPLM believe that the parties may
amend the CPA by mutual agreement to permit resolution of the
issue, according to Kok. (The issue of inviting the ABC
commissioners back to Khartoum has been going back and forth
for months; Salva Kiir told us two months ago that Bashir has
waffled on whether to give a green light.)

Closed NCP-SPLM Session
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5. (C) The SPLM delivered four papers on CPA violations in
power sharing, security, wealth sharing and the media,
specifically highlighting Abyei, the National Petroleum
Commission (NPC),the Assessment and Evaluation Commission
(AEC),Demobilization, Disarmament, and Reintegration (DDR)
and the 20% allotment of civil service jobs to the SPLM. Kok
said that Bashir did not pay attention during the SPLM
presentation. He also stated that the NCP was using a
strategy of denial and creating sub-committees to delay the
implementation of the CPA.


6. (U) The joint committee created five committees which

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issued the following recommendations:

-- to create a gradual program to implement the delayed
stages of the CPA and possibly arbitration
in areas unsolvable through direct talks,
-- give priority to the revision of laws in accordance
with the CPA,
-- to build confidence between the two parties and to
rapidly implement the DPA and the East
Peace Talks.


7. (U) The two parties urged for the speedy issuance of the
new currency, the establishment of the National
Reconstruction and Development Fund (NRDF),the execution of
the Joint Assessment Mission (JAM) projects, the formation of
the National Lands Commission and the creation of a
collections system to collect non-oil revenues in South
Sudan. The joint committee underscored the
importance of supporting the GoSS decision in handling the
Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).

Reaction
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8. (SBU) Reaction to the NCP-SPLM meeting has been mixed.
Some on the outside, like Saadiq Al Mahdi of the Umma Party
stated that the meeting was a "kids game". Alfred Taban,
Chairman of the Board of Directors for the "Khartoum Monitor"
wrote that the Abyei options are either unworkable or
impractical and the meeting resolved nothing. The official
NCP media outlets praised the fact of the meeting and its
reaffirmation of N/S reconciliation. We are continuing to
seek opinions on the relevance of the meeting from our
interlocutors.
STEINFELD