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2006-11-02 15:24:00
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Embassy The Hague
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NETHERLANDS: DUTCH AGREE KOSOVO NOT A PRECEDENT

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C O N F I D E N T I A L THE HAGUE 002361 

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STATE FOR EUR/SCE, EUR/UBI

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/02/2016
TAGS: AL PBTS PREL NL
SUBJECT: NETHERLANDS: DUTCH AGREE KOSOVO NOT A PRECEDENT
FOR OTHER SEPARATIST MOVEMENTS

REF: STATE 179829

Classified By: A/DCM Andrew Schofer, reasons 1.4 (b,d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L THE HAGUE 002361

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

STATE FOR EUR/SCE, EUR/UBI

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/02/2016
TAGS: AL PBTS PREL NL
SUBJECT: NETHERLANDS: DUTCH AGREE KOSOVO NOT A PRECEDENT
FOR OTHER SEPARATIST MOVEMENTS

REF: STATE 179829

Classified By: A/DCM Andrew Schofer, reasons 1.4 (b,d)


1. (C) Summary: MFA Head of the Western Balkans Division Cees
Roels said the GONL is in "complete agreement" with the USG
argument explaining why an independent Kosovo does not set a
precedent for separatist movements in "frozen conflicts." He
said Kosovo is a "special case," while a gradual independence
process should be stressed to Moscow. Roels discussed reftel
points with polmiloff on November 2. End summary.


2. (C) Roels agreed that an argument based on the history of
Yugoslavia, Milosovic's destructive role in the region, the
displacement of Kosovo's civilian population, and
international intervention through NATO and UNSCR 1244
presented a compelling case why Kosovo is a "special case"
and should not be viewed as a precedent for separatist
movements in "frozen conflicts." He said the EU also concurs
with this approach, and labelled Russia as the obvious main
obstacle. He suggested Russia's position is complicated:
making the case that Kosovo sets a precedent would clearly
help Russia in some frozen conflicts, but could work against
Moscow in others.


3. (C) Anticipating a situation with no consensus or
compromise, Roels said the GONL is making the case in
Brussels for a gradual Kosovo independence process. For
example, Kosovo may not be given immediate UN membership, but
would be granted access to international financial
institutions. He suggested this gradual approach be stressed
to Moscow. Meanwhile, the Dutch are examining the transition
from UN to EU stewardship, including questions of executive
power, the prevention of violence though a viable EU force,
and the type of incentive/assistance package to offer to
Kosovo.

Changes in Dutch Balkans Team
--------------


4. (SBU) Roels replaced Klaas van der Tempel as MFA Head of
the Western Balkans Division in August 2006. Deputy Head Ard
van der Vorst also is new, and will take the lead on Kosovo
issues (replacing Sebastiaan Messerschmidt, who has been
assigned to Afghanistan). Prior to this position, Roels was
the Dutch DCM in Islamabad, and earlier served in India. He
appears pragmatic, commenting that the "constructive" USG
approach makes more sense than pursuing the argument through
international law -- a highly unusual comment from a Dutch
diplomat, given the supremacy of international law in Dutch
foreign policy. Roels intends to visit Pristina at the end
of November.

ARNALL