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06SOFIA746
2006-05-26 12:54:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Sofia
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BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT RATIFIES DEFENSE COOPERATION

Tags:  MARR PGOV PREL KPAO BU 
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UNCLAS SOFIA 000746 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR PGOV PREL KPAO BU
SUBJECT: BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT RATIFIES DEFENSE COOPERATION
AGREEMENT

REF: SOFIA 0713

UNCLAS SOFIA 000746

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SENSITIVE
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR PGOV PREL KPAO BU
SUBJECT: BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT RATIFIES DEFENSE COOPERATION
AGREEMENT

REF: SOFIA 0713


1. (U) SUMMARY. Parliament ratified the Defense Cooperation
Agreement (DCA) between Bulgaria and the U.S. May 26 by an
overwhelming majority. The ruling socialist-led coalition
and the right-wing opposition parties came together in
support of the agreement. Only the ultra-nationalist Ataka
party actively opposed ratification. Immediately following
the ratification vote, Parliament passed a complementary
declaration confirming Bulgaria's foreign policy priority to
expand and strengthen its strategic partnership with the
U.S. END SUMMARY.


2. (U) Parliament ratified the Defense Cooperation Agreement
between Bulgaria and the U.S. in a plenary session May 26.
The vote was 150-20 with two abstentions. Nine members of
Ataka, five dissenting members from the Bulgarian Socialist
Party's (BSP) left wing, and six independents voted against.
Two BSP MPs abstained.


3. (U) During a relatively subdued four-hour debate, MPs
from all political parties, except Ataka, spoke in favor of
the DCA. Foreign Minister Kalfin said the joint military
facilities will increase security in southeast Europe,
enhance Bulgaria's interoperability with NATO, and raise
Bulgaria's stature. Ataka MPs warned that Bulgaria would
become a target for terrorists and that the country was
sacrificing its sovereignty, but they were disregarded by
the majority.


4. (U) A Presidential decree to publish the law ratifying
the DCA in the State Gazette is expected soon. After the
law has been published, the MFA will send a diplomatic note
to Embassy Sofia informing the U.S. that all of Bulgaria's
internal approval procedures have been satisfied. This will
bring the agreement into force. A number of implementing
arrangements associated with the DCA remain to be negotiated
between the Department of Defense and the MOD.


5. (U) In a declaration approved immediately following
ratification, Parliament recognized the DCA as an important
factor in strengthening security and stability in
Southeastern Europe and the Black Sea region. The MPs
acknowledged the joint use of Bulgarian military bases as a
central prerequisite for the transformation of the Bulgarian
armed forces and the improvement of their interoperability
with NATO allies. In an effort to address public concerns
fanned by Ataka rhetoric, the declaration noted the DCA's
compliance with Bulgarian law and sovereignty. The
declaration recognized the exchange of diplomatic notes
between the governments of Bulgaria and the U.S. reiterating
the commitment that no nuclear weapons will be stationed on
Bulgarian territory. The declaration also confirmed
Bulgaria's foreign policy priority to expand and strengthen
its strategic partnership with the U.S.


6. (SBU) COMMENT. Parliament's speedy committee approvals
(reftel) and swift ratification of the DCA, just 28 days
after signing the agreement, demonstrate the GOB's strong
desire to deepen Bulgaria's strategic partnership with the
U.S. EUCOM currently plans to send the first U.S. troop
rotation to Bulgaria in summer 2007. (Translation of
parliamentary declaration being emailed to desk). END
COMMENT.

BEYRLE