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06ZAGREB1490
2006-12-15 14:12:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Zagreb
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MAINTAINING MOMENTUM AFTER THE CROATIAN PRIME

Tags:  PREL PGOV KIPR CASC CJAN EFIN EAIR EUN NATO 
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FM AMEMBASSY ZAGREB
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 7056
C O N F I D E N T I A L ZAGREB 001490 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

FOR EUR/SCE

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/15/2016
TAGS: PREL PGOV KIPR CASC CJAN EFIN EAIR EUN NATO
HR, YI
SUBJECT: MAINTAINING MOMENTUM AFTER THE CROATIAN PRIME
MINISTER'S WHITE HOUSE VISIT - AMBASSADOR'S DECEMBER 14
MEETING WITH FM GRABAR-KITAROVIC

REF: ZAGREB 1334

Classified By: Ambassador Robert A. Bradtke for reasons 1.4(b) and (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L ZAGREB 001490

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

FOR EUR/SCE

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/15/2016
TAGS: PREL PGOV KIPR CASC CJAN EFIN EAIR EUN NATO
HR, YI
SUBJECT: MAINTAINING MOMENTUM AFTER THE CROATIAN PRIME
MINISTER'S WHITE HOUSE VISIT - AMBASSADOR'S DECEMBER 14
MEETING WITH FM GRABAR-KITAROVIC

REF: ZAGREB 1334

Classified By: Ambassador Robert A. Bradtke for reasons 1.4(b) and (d).


1. (U) Summary: Following up on their October 27 meeting,
Ambassador and DCM met with Croatian FM Kolinda
Grabar-Kitarovic December 14 to review progress on
outstanding issues and areas of cooperation. Discussions on
CEFTA and BiH have been reported separately.

Kosovo


2. (C) The Ambassador noted the USG's appreciation of PM
Sanader's and President Mesic's efforts to support progress
in Kosovo and their willingness to receive Kosovo PM Ceku, as
well as the GOC's efforts to fulfill its commitment to
Ambassador Wisner to convene a meeting of Kosovar national
minorities.

SOFA


3. (SBU) The Ambassador noted that we hope to simplify the
draft agreement and remove some provisions that would never
be used in Croatia. We hope to have a re-draft to Croatia
soon.

Open Skies


4. (SBU) In response to the Ambassador's question, the FM
said the GOC is looking seriously at this issue and will get
back to us; the delay in responding is not just a polite "no."

Extradition


5. (SBU) The Ambassador noted a key area for the USG
regarding the possibility of negotiating a new extradition
treaty with Croatia would be Croatia's willingness to modify
its constitution to allow the extradition of its own
nationals. He noted that Croatia would have to do that as
part oQhe EU accession process in any case. The Foreign
Minister undertook to consult with the Ministry of Justice
and let the Embassy know whether Croatia would be willing to
negotiate on this basis.


Tax Treaty


6. (SBU) The Ambassador said that the Barr Labs $2.5 billion
takeover of Pliva Pharmaceuticals may spur interest in
concluding a double taxation treaty between the US and
Croatia, and said he would be urging Washington to take a
fresh look at U.S. willingness to negotiate such an agreement.

Police Cooperation Agreement


7. (SBU) The ambassador said that in conjunction with LEGATT
Sarajevo we are looking at models for an MOU on law
enforcement information exchanges, an issue that Minister of
Interior Kirin has raised several times.

IPR


8. (U) The Ambassador gave the FM a non-paper on
pharmaceutical patents, noting that this issue was resolvable
between our countries in a way that was 100% consistent with
Croatia's obligations to the EU.

Tax Problems


9. (SBU) The Ambassador noted he had had a good meeting with
Finance Minister Suker and that he was pleased that some
outstanding taxation issues, including one involving Coca
Cola, had been resolved in favor of US firms.

Property Restitution


10. (C) The FM said she had talked with Ministry of Justice
State Secretary Bagic about property restitution, as she
promised the Ambassador at their last meeting. With the
election campaign now under way this was a very sensitive
issue. To move ahead with draft legislation the GOC would
need to have all parties on board - and the opposition Social
Democrats probably would not agree. The opposition, she
said, is already running a smear campaign against the
government in preparation for next November's elections; she
cited the Adriatic economic zone issue, where the SDP is
using nationalist rhetoric to push a position that would
damage Croatia's position vis a vis the EU. The GOC does not
want the property restitution issue to emerge in the election
campaign.




11. (C) The FM said she knew that most of the potential US
claimants were elderly Jews, and that they were dying. She
acknowledged that she was in a very uncomfortable position on
this issue, since she had personally assured the USG that it
would be resolved. Legislation that would provide for
restitution for foreign citizens is completely drafted, she
noted, so no more technical work needed to be done. However,
she concluded that the legislation would have to wait until
after the elections; even if it were submitted to Parliament
now it would likely not pass, since the Croatian Party of
Rights (HSP),which has been supporting the government from
outside the coalition, would probably not vote for it.


12. (C) The Ambassador responded that it would be very
difficult for the USG for Croatia to do nothing on this issue
for the next year. If it is not politically feasible to
proceed with legislation now it would be important to have
some other process underway that would reassure us that some
solution was in sight. He promised to return to the FM with
ideas on this score.

Adriatic Charter


13. (SBU) The Ambassador thanked the FM for the GOC's
continued participation in Adriatic Charter (A-3) events,
particularly the FM's participation in the post-Riga meeting
with A/S Fried in Brussels, and MOD Roncevic's participation
December 12 in the A-3 CHODs meeting in Tirana. It will be
very important to maintain Croatia's momentum on A-3 projects
as Croatia gets ever closer to NATO membership, he noted.


14. (SBU) The Foreign Minister replied that Croatia was fully
committed to engagement in the Adriatic Charter, noting that
the Tallinn Adriatic Charter/Baltic Charter meeting in
February was already on the GOC's calendar. The GOC's only
A-3-related concern is the possible inclusion of Serbia,
Bosnia, and Montenegro in the A-3, which it regards as
premature, since the A-3 is an organization of states
undertaken NATO Membership Action Plans; since Serbia,
Bosnia, and Montenegro are not involved in a MAP right now,
full membership in the A-3 is not appropriate. However, the
GOC, Albania, and Macedonia will certainly continue to invite
these new PfP members to Adriatic Charter meetings as
observers, she said.
BRADTKE