Identifier
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07ATHENS2321
2007-12-07 13:35:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Athens
Cable title:  

GREECE/MACEDONIA: GREEKS WELCOME ACCELERATED

Tags:  PREL PGOV GR MK 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ATHENS 002321 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/06/2017
TAGS: PREL PGOV GR MK
SUBJECT: GREECE/MACEDONIA: GREEKS WELCOME ACCELERATED
NIMETZ NEGOTIATIONS BUT SKEPTICAL OF SKOPJE

REF: A. SKOPJE 946


B. ATHENS 2305

C. ATHENS 2288

Classified By: Deputy Chief of Mission Tom Countryman for 1.4 (b) and (
d)

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SUMMARY
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ATHENS 002321

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/06/2017
TAGS: PREL PGOV GR MK
SUBJECT: GREECE/MACEDONIA: GREEKS WELCOME ACCELERATED
NIMETZ NEGOTIATIONS BUT SKEPTICAL OF SKOPJE

REF: A. SKOPJE 946


B. ATHENS 2305

C. ATHENS 2288

Classified By: Deputy Chief of Mission Tom Countryman for 1.4 (b) and (
d)

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SUMMARY
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1. (C) The Greek MFA has welcomed UN Mediator Nimetz'
acceleration of talks. However, the Greeks are skeptical of
Nimetz' most recent proposal and deeply suspicious of
Skopje's intentions. The Greeks have agreed to Nimetz'
suggestion that the next round be in Skopje, followed by a
round in Athens. Meanwhile, Nimetz has told us that the U.S.
can best help by letting Skopje know it is "time to work with
Nimetz and get something done," and by telling Greece to
avoid a "confrontation with NATO." End Summary.

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Greek Reaction to Nimetz Visit
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2. (C) DC Deputy DirecQimetz' 12/4-5 visit to level, but hosted by FM Milososki.
Likewise, they welcome hosting a follow-on round of talks in
Athens. Most significantly, FM Bakoyannis told Nimetz that
Greece will "do all it can" to keep this process going.


3. (C) The Greeks are skeptical of Nimetz' most recent
proposal, specifically the suggestion that negotiations be
limited to developing a name that would be used in
multilateral organizations and treaties. The Greeks seek a
"universal solution" that would require a change in
Macedonia's constitutional name. Anything less, they argued,
would be "confusing."


4. (C) Agathocles and Tsoungas also emphasized their
suspicions of Skopje's ultimate intentions in these talks.
FM Bakoyannis told Nimetz that Greece had shown its
willingness to negotiate when it publicly affirmed its
willingness to accept a "composite name" that included the
term "Macedonia." They noted that this is a sea change in
Greece's earlier position. Tsoungas was blunt: "Greece has
gone half way, and is negotiating. Skopje is holding to the
same position for 15 years." The Greeks asked Nimetz to
press Skopje to "negotiate and not hold to unhelpful and
unacceptable positions."

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Nimetz: Real Opportunity But U.S. Push Needed
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5. (C) In a 12/5 meeting with Ambassador Seckhard, Nimetz
pointed to a "new opportunity" to resolve this issue. Both
Athens and Skopje have governments that are "capable of
action." Furthermore Skopje places a high priority on NATO
membership, and Greece has high incentives to put this issue
behind it. Nimetz later admitted that the odds are "no
better than 50 - 50" that this issue can be resolved prior to
the Bucharest Summit, but he made clear he will give the
issue greater urgency.


6. (C) Nimetz also asked for U.S. support. He noted that he
has been in regular contact with EUR A/S Fried and U/S Burns.
The U.S. has a "powerful and critical role" to play. He
asked for a strong message from the U.S. to both sides that
it is "high time to get this done." He recommended a message
to Skopje of "work with Nimetz and get something done."
Athens should be told "you need to avoid confrontation with
NATO." Ambassador Speckhard assured Nimetz that these
messages are being delivered.
SPECKHARD