Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06PARIS2450
2006-04-13 13:33:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Paris
Cable title:  

FRENCH IN AGREEMENT ON BELARUS SANCTIONS

Tags:  PREL PGOV FR BO RU 
pdf how-to read a cable
VZCZCXRO2468
OO RUEHAG
DE RUEHFR #2450/01 1031333
ZNY CCCCC ZZH
O 131333Z APR 06
FM AMEMBASSY PARIS
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 6294
INFO RUCNMEM/EU MEMBER STATES PRIORITY
RUEHKB/AMEMBASSY BAKU PRIORITY 0086
RUEHCH/AMEMBASSY CHISINAU PRIORITY 0309
RUEHKV/AMEMBASSY KIEV PRIORITY 0458
RUEHSK/AMEMBASSY MINSK PRIORITY 0106
RUEHMO/AMEMBASSY MOSCOW PRIORITY 5207
RUEHYE/AMEMBASSY YEREVAN PRIORITY 0127
RUEATRS/DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY WASHDC PRIORITY
RUEHVEN/USMISSION USOSCE PRIORITY 2948
RUEHBS/USEU BRUSSELS PRIORITY 1600
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 PARIS 002450 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

TREASURY FOR OFAC

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/12/2016
TAGS: PREL PGOV FR BO RU
SUBJECT: FRENCH IN AGREEMENT ON BELARUS SANCTIONS

REF: PARIS 2252

Classified By: POLITICAL MINISTER COUNSELOR JOSIAH ROSENBLATT, FOR REAS
ONS 1.4 B/D

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 PARIS 002450

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

TREASURY FOR OFAC

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/12/2016
TAGS: PREL PGOV FR BO RU
SUBJECT: FRENCH IN AGREEMENT ON BELARUS SANCTIONS

REF: PARIS 2252

Classified By: POLITICAL MINISTER COUNSELOR JOSIAH ROSENBLATT, FOR REAS
ONS 1.4 B/D


1. (C) Summary: DAS Kramer met April 11 with interlocutors
from the MFA and Treasury to discuss next steps on Belarus.
The French agreed on the utility and necessity of targeted
financial sanctions against key members of the Belarusian
regime and believed that the EU would come to consensus on
this relatively quickly. In a follow-up to messages passed
during A/S Fried's recent visit (reftel),they also raised
Ukraine (urging an open mind towards leader of the Regions
Party Rinat Akhmetov),and the frozen conflicts (in
particular the need for Russia to play a helpful role). End
summary.


2. (U) DAS David Kramer, EUR/UMB Alan Purcell and
Treasury/OFAC Jennifer Fowler met April 11 with MFA
A/S-equivalent for non-EU Europe Jean-Francois Terral and
DAS-equivalent Aurelia Bouchez and later with Treasury
Sanctions chief Vincent Guitton. POL M/C Josiah Rosenblatt,
ECON Otto Van Maerssen and POL Peter Kujawinski (note taker)
accompanied.

--------------
BELARUS
--------------


3. (C) Kramer complimented the just-announced EU visa ban
against Belarus leaders, saying there was no doubt it got the
attention of the regime. He added that the U.S. would
finalize its own list soon, although it would not be public.
The goal, said Kramer, was to target people who have real
responsibility in the regime, to include some journalists and
judges. In general, the EU and the U.S. list would be very
similar, said Kramer. Terral said he wondered if the EU list
was too narrow and thought perhaps the EU should have
expanded its targets to include certain journalists, as had
the United States. He asked if the U.S. visa ban list could
be shared with France; Kramer said he would see what could be
done.


4. (C) In the meeting with Terral and later with Guitton,
Fowler presented the U.S. system of financial sanctions, and
noted that targeted sanctions against Belarusian leaders
would probably be similar in construction to those against
targeted leaders in Zimbabwe. In order to implement these

sanctions, the U.S. would need to build cases against each
person on the list. Terral and Guitton both noted that EU
financial sanctions against Belarus leaders would have to be
agreed upon by all EU members in consensus. Terral said most
EU members would have no problem with this, but the "Nordics"
might prove difficult. Later, though, Guitton said he did
not think any EU country would block consensus on financial
sanctions. Guitton noted that Switzerland would be an
important country to engage on this issue, given that it was
in the center of Europe but not an EU member. Kramer agreed
and said it would be worthwhile to engage the Swiss on this.
Bouchez stressed that France wants financial sanctions to be
targeted, to avoid hurting the country's economy and creating
the impression that the West wants to punish the people of
Belarus. Kramer said the U.S. shared this concern.


5. (C) Turning to political matters, Terral reiterated his
points raised with A/S Fried (reftel),namely, that
opposition leader Alexander Milinkevich should be dissuaded
from visiting European capitals such as Warsaw and Vilnius to
avoid these trips being used against him in Belarus and
Russia. Terral added that it still might be possible to
"sell" Milinkevich to Moscow. Kramer said this would likely
be difficult, but it was worth trying. He said that it was
important for Milinkevich to spend time in Belarus to avoid
being seen as a pawn of the West. Kramer said U.S.-EU
dialogue on Belarus was of great importance, and it was
important to maintain our common position. Terral agreed.

--------------
UKRAINE
--------------


PARIS 00002450 002 OF 002



6. (C) Terral said that a revamped Orange coalition would be
the best solution to the recent electoral impasse. Still, he
did not believe a Yushchenko/Yanukovych coalition would be
impossible to work with. The worst, said Terral, is no
coalition at all. He doubted that President Yushchenko and
former PM Yulia Tymoshenko would be able to surmount their
personal differences, and speculated that the recent gas deal
with Russia would be a breaking point, because Tymoshenko
would insist on revisiting it. Terral added that Regions
leader Rinat Akhmetov was pragmatic and that his ascension to
power would not be "catastrophic." France believed that
democratic change had advanced sufficiently in Ukraine such
that no matter who was in the coalition, there "would not be
a u-turn." Kramer said the U.S. was encouraging an Orange
coalition, and saw that Tymoshenko had been through a
learning curve. On Akhmetov, he cautioned that the Regions
leader had blood on his hands, and continued to have links to
organized crime. Terral and Kramer agreed that Russian price
increases for gas delivered to Belarus and Ukraine had the
potential of being politically and economically disruptive.
Kramer said the U.S. had no objection to Russia seeking a
market price for its natural gas, although any increases
should be gradual to avoid severe hardship.

--------------
RUSSIA/G8/FROZEN CONFLICTS
--------------


7. (C) Teral said he thought that in the context of its G8
Presidency, Russia would be more amenable to discussing
Belarus, Moldova/Transnistria and Nagorno-Karabakh, but
thought the frozen conflicts in Georgia would be a
non-starter. Kramer said he hoped Russia would play a
helpful role, but added that the international community does
not have the luxury of putting aside Georgia. In response to
Terral's statement that the U.S. can moderate Georgian
President Saakashvili, Kramer said the U.S. can influence
him, but cannot control him. In general, said Kramer, the
high price of natural gas has made the Kremlin self-assured,
making the Russians more assertive and aggressive towards
their neighbors and the West. Terral agreed that the
Russians were behaving badly.


8. (U) DAS Kramer did not have an opportunity to clear this
message.
Please visit Paris' Classified Website at:
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/eur/paris/index.c fm

Stapleton