Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06ROME1637
2006-06-01 14:25:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Rome
Cable title:
IRAQ: ITALIAN LEADERS ASSESSING ITALY'S TROOP
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ROME 001637
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR NEA, EUR/WE AND S/I
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/31/2016
TAGS: PARM PREL UNSC PGOV EAID IZ IT
SUBJECT: IRAQ: ITALIAN LEADERS ASSESSING ITALY'S TROOP
PRESENCE, REITERATE PLEDGE TO CONSULT WITH U.S. AND IRAQIS
REF: ROME 1625
Classified By: Ambassador Ronald P. Spogli for Reasons 1.4 (a),(b) and
(d)
C O N F I D E N T I A L ROME 001637
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR NEA, EUR/WE AND S/I
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/31/2016
TAGS: PARM PREL UNSC PGOV EAID IZ IT
SUBJECT: IRAQ: ITALIAN LEADERS ASSESSING ITALY'S TROOP
PRESENCE, REITERATE PLEDGE TO CONSULT WITH U.S. AND IRAQIS
REF: ROME 1625
Classified By: Ambassador Ronald P. Spogli for Reasons 1.4 (a),(b) and
(d)
1. (C) Summary. Italian leaders are evaluating Italy's troop
presence in Iraq and seeking ways to reconcile the need to
maintain a military presence for civilian force protection
with the government's commitment to complete troop
withdrawal. In separate discussions with Deputy FM Rutelli
and Defense Minister Parisi, the Ambassador praised the
positive Italian contributions to Iraqi reconstruction and
emphasized the need for a continuing Italian presence.
Rutelli reiterated the government's pledge to consult with
the U.S. and Iraq before making any decisions on troop
withdrawals. End summary.
2. (C) In a May 28 meeting with the Ambassador and Senator
George Allen, Deputy Prime Minister/Minister of Culture
Rutelli said the Italian government is assessing carefully
the method in which it could have an ongoing presence in
Iraq. It has become apparent that a "meaningful" military
force is required to maintain Italy's civilian reconstruction
presence, and the GOI is reviewing this in the context of the
government's program, which calls for the complete withdrawal
of Italian troops in Iraq.
3. (C) Rutelli emphasized the GOI had not yet made a
decision, and none would be made without consultations with
the U.S. and Iraqis. Rutelli said that both Foreign Minister
D'Alema and Defense Minister Parisi soon would travel to Iraq
to consult with the Iraqis (Parisi this week, D'Alema the
following week),after which the Italian government would
hold internal consultations before D'Alema's June 12 meeting
with Secretary Rice. Following that meeting, there would be
further discussions in the Council of Ministers to reach a
decision on what to propose to Parliament for the next
six-month funding of the Iraqi mission. (Note. As with all
of Italy's overseas mission, funding for Italy's Iraq
mission, "Antica Babilonia," comes up for renewal every six
months, in June and December. The GOI usually issues a
decree law, which Parliament must then ratify within 30 days.)
4. (C) The Ambassador stressed the importance of the Italian
presence in Iraq, not just to the international coalition but
also for Iraqi reconstruction. Italy has made positive
contributions, including the training of over 10,000 Iraqi
security forces, that go far beyond the number of Italian
troops on the ground. The Ambassador added that, despite the
frequently-heard commentary that Italy only counts as part of
the EU, Italy's significant role in Iraq shows that this is
not the case.
5. (C) The Ambassador also spoke briefly with Defense
Minister Parisi at the May 29 Memorial Day service at the
American Cemetery in Nettuno, where he again stressed the
need for Italy's ongoing contributions in Iraq. The U.S.
hopes and expects that Italy will provide a continuing
civilian presence, in accordance with commitments the GOI has
made to us. Parisi departed for Iraq following the ceremony.
6. (U) Senator Allen has not cleared this cable.
SPOGLI
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR NEA, EUR/WE AND S/I
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/31/2016
TAGS: PARM PREL UNSC PGOV EAID IZ IT
SUBJECT: IRAQ: ITALIAN LEADERS ASSESSING ITALY'S TROOP
PRESENCE, REITERATE PLEDGE TO CONSULT WITH U.S. AND IRAQIS
REF: ROME 1625
Classified By: Ambassador Ronald P. Spogli for Reasons 1.4 (a),(b) and
(d)
1. (C) Summary. Italian leaders are evaluating Italy's troop
presence in Iraq and seeking ways to reconcile the need to
maintain a military presence for civilian force protection
with the government's commitment to complete troop
withdrawal. In separate discussions with Deputy FM Rutelli
and Defense Minister Parisi, the Ambassador praised the
positive Italian contributions to Iraqi reconstruction and
emphasized the need for a continuing Italian presence.
Rutelli reiterated the government's pledge to consult with
the U.S. and Iraq before making any decisions on troop
withdrawals. End summary.
2. (C) In a May 28 meeting with the Ambassador and Senator
George Allen, Deputy Prime Minister/Minister of Culture
Rutelli said the Italian government is assessing carefully
the method in which it could have an ongoing presence in
Iraq. It has become apparent that a "meaningful" military
force is required to maintain Italy's civilian reconstruction
presence, and the GOI is reviewing this in the context of the
government's program, which calls for the complete withdrawal
of Italian troops in Iraq.
3. (C) Rutelli emphasized the GOI had not yet made a
decision, and none would be made without consultations with
the U.S. and Iraqis. Rutelli said that both Foreign Minister
D'Alema and Defense Minister Parisi soon would travel to Iraq
to consult with the Iraqis (Parisi this week, D'Alema the
following week),after which the Italian government would
hold internal consultations before D'Alema's June 12 meeting
with Secretary Rice. Following that meeting, there would be
further discussions in the Council of Ministers to reach a
decision on what to propose to Parliament for the next
six-month funding of the Iraqi mission. (Note. As with all
of Italy's overseas mission, funding for Italy's Iraq
mission, "Antica Babilonia," comes up for renewal every six
months, in June and December. The GOI usually issues a
decree law, which Parliament must then ratify within 30 days.)
4. (C) The Ambassador stressed the importance of the Italian
presence in Iraq, not just to the international coalition but
also for Iraqi reconstruction. Italy has made positive
contributions, including the training of over 10,000 Iraqi
security forces, that go far beyond the number of Italian
troops on the ground. The Ambassador added that, despite the
frequently-heard commentary that Italy only counts as part of
the EU, Italy's significant role in Iraq shows that this is
not the case.
5. (C) The Ambassador also spoke briefly with Defense
Minister Parisi at the May 29 Memorial Day service at the
American Cemetery in Nettuno, where he again stressed the
need for Italy's ongoing contributions in Iraq. The U.S.
hopes and expects that Italy will provide a continuing
civilian presence, in accordance with commitments the GOI has
made to us. Parisi departed for Iraq following the ceremony.
6. (U) Senator Allen has not cleared this cable.
SPOGLI