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06KHARTOUM1684
2006-07-17 13:09:00
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Embassy Khartoum
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UPDATE ON UGANDA-LRA TALKS

Tags:  PGOV PHUM PREL UG SU 
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TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREL UG SU
SUBJECT: UPDATE ON UGANDA-LRA TALKS

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TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREL UG SU
SUBJECT: UPDATE ON UGANDA-LRA TALKS


1. (SBU) Summary: The Government of Southern Sudan's (GoSS)
mediation initiative between the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and
the Government of Uganda (GOU) has made limited progress to date.
On July 16 the parties agreed to basic ground rules and exchanged
opening position papers, which were reportedly "miles apart." GOU
officials say that they will make a good faith effort to find a
settlement unless it becomes clear that they are wasting their time.
Community of Sant'Egidio officials have engaged with the LRA
delegation. End summary.

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Initial Arrangements
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2. (SBU) On July 17, CG met with Ugandan counterpart Busho
Ndinyenka, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Oryem Henry Okello,
and Chief of Military Intelligence and Security Col. Leopold Kyanda.
Okello said that talks with the LRA were still in their incipient
stages. The two sides for several hours on July 16 and agreed to
basic ground rules, including a commitment to avoid insults or
confrontational language. They had also exchanged position papers,
which Okello described as "miles apart." The only point of
convergence was agreement that it was important to negotiate a
peaceful end to the conflict. Busho added that the GOU side was
waiting for a communication from chief GoSS mediator Vice President
Riek Machar to meet again and discuss the agenda for the talks.

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Ugandan Bottom Line
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3. (SBU) Okello stressed that the Ugandans were in Juba for the long
haul and would not abandon the talks unless it became clear that
"(we) are wasting our time." He observed that the LRA delegation
was not of sufficient stature to make binding commitments on the LRA
leadership. The Ugandan side would thus insist that eventually, if
points of agreement could be reached, it would be necessary for the
LRA leadership to participate directly in the talks at the level of
LRA Deputy Commander Vincent Otti, at the very least. He denigrated
press reports that claimed the Ugandan delegation was set to travel
to Garamba to meet Joseph Kony at his headquarters.


4. (SBU) A Ugandan consular official who participated in the July 16
session said that the LRA delegates had talked at length but with
little focus. He characterized their input as "nonsense," but said
that the GOU had extended its deadline for reaching an agreement
from July 31 to September 12. In a number of one-on-one asides,
various Ugandan participants continued to express skepticism about
the prospects for a negotiated settlement.

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Nothing on the LRA
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5. (SBU) We have picked up no second-hand reports on the LRA
delegation's perspective, but have scheduled a meeting for this
evening with a representative of the Community of Sant'Egidio that
has been in contact with the LRA delegation and has participated in
the opening sessions. The Sant'Egidio representative confirmed that
talks are scheduled to resume July 17 at 1430 hours.

STEINFELD