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06ROME117
2006-01-12 16:14:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Rome
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ITALIAN MFA U/S MANTICA VISITS SOMALIA

Tags:  PREL PGOV SO IT UN 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ROME 000117 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/09/2015
TAGS: PREL PGOV SO IT UN
SUBJECT: ITALIAN MFA U/S MANTICA VISITS SOMALIA


Classified By: Political Minister-Counselor David D. Pearce, reasons
C O N F I D E N T I A L ROME 000117

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/09/2015
TAGS: PREL PGOV SO IT UN
SUBJECT: ITALIAN MFA U/S MANTICA VISITS SOMALIA


Classified By: Political Minister-Counselor David D. Pearce, reasons 1.
4 (b) and (d).


1. (C) Summary. The Italian MFA's Undersecretary for Africa
Alfredo Mantica met with Somali TFG PM Ali Gedi in Jowhar
January 5, as Somali President Yusuf and Speaker of
Parliament Hassan were signing the Aden Declaration in Yemen.
According to the MFA, Gedi expressed support for the
Declaration in his meeting with Mantica. During the visit,
Mantica formally notified the TFG that Italy's current
Special Envoy for Somalia, Amb. Francesco Lanata, would be
the GOI's official representative to the TFG. The MFA
reported that Italy would press other EU countries at the
January 11 COAF in Brussels to follow the Belgian and the GOI
lead in naming envoys. End Summary.


2. (C) MFA Office Director for Somalia Giancarlo Izzo told
Poloff January 9 that the GOI had not expected an agreement
to be signed at Aden, and called the outcome important,
although he noted the true test would be whether or not the
parliament actually meets. The agreement did not specify a
location for the meeting, but Izzo echoed press reports in
naming Baidoa as the chosen town. He noted the GOI had taken
our point that everything should not focus on Jowhar, and had
suggested to the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) that
the parliament should meet in rotating locations. Although
Gedi continues to be someone Italy feels it can work with,
Izzo said the GOI should also support the parliament more in
order to avoid the appearance of playing favorites.


3. (C) Poloff stressed the importance of supporting the TFG
as a whole in order to keep the process moving forward. Izzo
noted that Yusuf and Hassan should not lord the Aden
agreement over their opponents and would need to adopt a
conciliatory tone with TFG elements who were not present in
Yemen. Recalling the GOI's close contacts with Gedi, Poloff
urged Italy to encourage the PM to support convening a
session of parliament as agreed. Gedi has remained involved,
according to Izzo, and is fully supportive of the Aden
Declaration.


3. (C) During Mantica's visit, Italy became the second EU
country to accredit a diplomat to the TFG. Amb. Francesco
Lanata, who has been the Special Envoy for Somalia working
out of Nairobi, was named as the Italian envoy. However,
Izzo reported that Mario Raffaelli, who has represented the
Italian Government in Nairobi, will maintain his position and
will be responsible for coordinating GOI aid with policy.
Italy was working to place Somalia on the January 11 EU COAF
agenda, Izzo said, and would be urging the EU to present a
united voice on representation to the TFG. The MFA's
statement following Mantica's trip prominently featured the
GOI's cooperation with the U.S. and EU partners, as well as
the UN, AU, and Arab League, on Somalia. According to Izzo,
the GOI feels it is time for the international community to
notice Somalia, and to get involved by supporting the Aden
Declaration.


4. (C) Comment. Mantica's visit to Jowhar underscores the
GOI's commitment to continued involvement in Somalia, and to
support for PM Gedi. However, the MFA also recognizes the
need to work with all TFG institutions, especially in light
of the Aden agreement. End comment.
SPOGLI