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07ADDISABABA2691
2007-08-30 10:02:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Addis Ababa
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MELES ON ERITREA, THE ONLF, AND THE OGADEN

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NSC FOR SENIOR DIRECTOR FOR AFRICA BOBBY PITTMAN

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SUBJECT: MELES ON ERITREA, THE ONLF, AND THE OGADEN


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Classified By: AMBASSADOR DONALD YAMAMOTO FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) & (D)

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AF FOR AF/E AND A/S JENDAYI FRAZER
NSC FOR SENIOR DIRECTOR FOR AFRICA BOBBY PITTMAN

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/27/2017
TAGS: PREL PGOV PHUM PTER ET ER
SUBJECT: MELES ON ERITREA, THE ONLF, AND THE OGADEN


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Classified By: AMBASSADOR DONALD YAMAMOTO FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) & (D)


1. (C) Summary: In an August 27 meeting with the Ambassador,
Prime Minister Meles said that the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary
Commission (EEBC) has no legal basis to demarcate the
Ethio-Eritrean border by geographic coordinates. He argued
that while Eritrean President Isaias may remove the UN
Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) from Eritrea, Meles
does not expect either war or an improvement in the
situation. Meles cautioned the U.S. on the August 17 press
statement by Assistant Secretary Frazer in which she noted
that the USG is exploring designating Eritrea as a state sponsor of
terrorism. Meles remarked that if you press Isaias, be prepared to
follow through. Meles also expressed concern on reports that the
Chairman and Foreign Affairs head of the Ogadeni National
Liberation Front (ONLF) had recently traveled
throughout the U.S. While Amb. Yamamoto stressed that the
Administration had not met, and has no plans to meet, with
ONLF officials, Meles was concerned of the public message
sent by the act of granting ONLF leaders visas to the U.S. to
fund raise and meet with members of Congress. On the Ogaden,
Meles "welcomed" UN, World Food Program, and others to
provide humanitarian assistance in the region, but was
emphatic that all must abide by Ethiopian Government (GoE)
guidelines, or "they can leave the country." End Summary.

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VISAS TO THE ONLF
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2. (C) Meles expressed concern that the ONLF Chairman and
Foreign Policy director had, in fact, been in Washington, DC
for meetings with the diaspora as well as with Oromo
Liberation Front (OLF) and opposition diaspora leaders.
Ambassador Yamamoto gave Meles a personal letter confirming
that the Administration has not, and has no plans to, meet
with ONLF officials. While Meles was satisfied that the
Administration did not meet with ONLF officials, his concern

was the optic generated by the United States' issuance of
visas to officials of what Ethiopia considers a terrorist
group. The ONLF went to the U.S. to fund raise and meet with
members of Congress. Meles repeated that the GoE "wants to
quarantine the rest of the US-Ethiopia relationship from the
contamination of the ONLF issue." (Note: While the GoE
considers the ONLF a terrorist group, the USG views them as a
nationalist movement that has predominantly targeted GoE and
Ethiopian military entities in response to the
marginalization of the Ogadeni people.)

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HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO THE OGADEN
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3. (SBU) Ambassador Yamamoto thanked Prime Minister Meles for
the GoE's authorization for a UN humanitarian monitoring team
to travel to the Ogaden region to assess conditions. (Note:
Ambassador and Post worked persistently behind the scenes to
secure the UN team's entry in the Ogaden.) Meles stated that
humanitarian assistance is now flowing into the Ogaden and
said that humanitarian organizations will be free to go into
the Ogaden and assign distributors of assistance freely, and
that the GoE can provide security for humanitarian
deliveries. Still, he advised that such organizations must
strictly abide by the GoE's guidelines. While Meles did not
clarify what the guidelines included, he argued that the GoE
has reason to believe that NGOs have met with, and some are
aiding, the ONLF with money raised abroad. Meles advised
that the GoE will arrest and prosecute anyone meeting with or
assisting the ONLF.

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ERITREA AS A STATE SPONSOR OF TERRORISM
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4. (C) Meles cautioned the U.S. over A/S Frazer's August 17
press statements that the USG is considering designating
Eritrea as a state sponsor of terrorism. Meles advised that
it is critical to understand Isaias' psyche, and that one
must be prepared to follow-through on any effort to press
Isaias. &If you use a gun, make sure there is a bullet in
it,8 Meles added. Meles said that the statement was
counterproductive because it could be construed by those
against the Eritrean Government (GSE) as a victory though
nothing has happened, while those who support the GSE will

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use the lack of action as a victory.

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COMMENT
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5. (C) USG comments on Eritrea and U.S. attitudes toward the
ONLF will be key topics for the September 8 bilateral
meetings with A/S Frazer and NSC Senior Director Pittman. In
light of his long personal relationship with Isaias, seeking
Meles' insights on tactics to use in pressuring Isaias and
the GSE could be fruitful. The GoE has an agenda in casting
the ONLF as a terrorist group, and will press the USG's
position that the ONLF is an ethnic nationalist movement with
some legitimate concerns and not as a threat to Americans or
U.S. interests at this point. The GoE's approval for the UN
monitoring mission to the Ogaden is a welcome step in the
right direction -- after heavy U.S. and international
pressure -- and Post will continue to press the GoE to take
further steps to avoid worsening humanitarian conditions in
the Ogaden while pursuing its legitimate national security
concerns.
YAMAMOTO