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06SANJOSE1090
2006-05-18 21:03:00
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Embassy San Jose
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER STAGNO'S LETTER TO

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P 182103Z MAY 06
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TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 5109
INFO RHEHNSC/NSC WASHDC
UNCLAS SAN JOSE 001090 

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FOR JASON MACK WHA/CEN

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OPDC PREL PARM PGOV IZ CS
SUBJECT: FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER STAGNO'S LETTER TO
SECRETARY RICE ON IRAQ

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REF: SAN JOSE 1087

UNCLAS SAN JOSE 001090

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FOR JASON MACK WHA/CEN

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OPDC PREL PARM PGOV IZ CS
SUBJECT: FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER STAGNO'S LETTER TO
SECRETARY RICE ON IRAQ

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REF: SAN JOSE 1087


1. This is an action request. Please see paragraph 6.


2. As expected (see reftel),Embassy received an official
request from the GOCR for "the definite exclusion of the name
of Costa Rica from any official websites that refer to the
'Coalition' and the support given to the war in Iraq." The
letter was faxed to the Ambassador in the evening of May 17
and hand-delivered to poloff in the morning of May 18. It
was provided in both Spanish and English. Below is the
English version:


3. Begin text:

Non-official translation

San Jose, May 17th, 2006

Your Excellency:

As you are aware, on March 19th, 2003, during the past
administration of President Abel Pacheco de la Espriella, a
press release was emitted supporting the war against the
Government of Iraq. In virtue of such support, the
Government of the United States included the Republic of
Costa Rica in a list of member counties committed to the
so-called "Coalition of the Willing".

The decision to support the war was highly controversial,
taking some Costa Rican citizens to interpose actions of
unconstitutionality before the Constitutional Court. On
September 8, 2004, under resolution 2004-09992, the
Constitutional Court requested the Executive Branch to "take
the necessary formalities in order for the United States
government to exclude our country from the list of 'allied'
countries of the 'Coalition' or 'Alliance' that is shown in
the White House official website."

On September 9th, 2004, in diplomatic note DM-377-04, the
former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship of Costa Rica
asked the Department of State to exclude Costa Rica from the
list of "allied" countries in the White House official
website. Today, the name of Costa Rica is still linked to
the "Coalition" in the following White House websites:

www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/03/2003 0327-10.html
www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/iraq/news/20030326 -7.html

Taking into account the ruling of the Constitutional Court,
which the present administration of President Oscar Arias
Sanchez shares and respects integrally, and taking into
consideration that the support given was contrary to the
Constitution, the Charter of the United Nations, the
international law accepted by Costa Rica, and Security
Council resolutions 660 and thereafter, which did not
authorize the use of force, I hereby request the definite
exclusion of the name of Costa Rica from any official
websites that refer to the "Coalition" and the support given
to the war in Iraq.

I avail of this opportunity to express to Your Excellency the
assurance of my highest consideration and esteem.

Bruno Stagno Ugarte

Her Excellency
Mrs. Condoleezza Rica
Secretary of State

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U.S. Department of State
Washington, D.C.

End text.


4. Embassy proposes to respond on behalf of Secretary Rice.
Below is proposed response:


5. Begin test:

San Jose, (date)

Dear Minister Stagno:

Secretary Rice asked me to respond on her behalf and that of

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the U.S. Government to your letter of May 17 regarding the
appearance of Costa Rica on two lists in the White House Web
site.

The Government of the United States has previously
acknowledged and accepted the decision of the Government of

Costa Rica to withdraw its support for the coalition on Iraq.
The lists to which you refer are dated March 26 and March
27, 2003, before your government's withdrawal, and appear in
the White House Web site archives and elsewhere in the Web.
They are historical documents; they are accurate; and they
cannot now be altered or removed from the Web.

Since receiving the Government of Costa Rica's diplomatic
note of September 9, 2004, the Government of the United
States has not issued any new documents that included Costa
Rica in the coalition on Iraq or otherwise claimed continuing
Costa Rican support for coalition efforts.

Please accept, Excellency, the renewed assurance of my
highest consideration.

Mark Langdale

His Excellency
Bruno Stagno
Minister of Foreign Relation
Republic of Costa Rica
San Jose

End text.


6. ACTION REQUESTED: Please approve or revise the text in
paragraph 5 or otherwise instruct post how to respond to the
GOCR.
LANGDALE