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07BRUSSELS2239
2007-07-11 08:56:00
SECRET//NOFORN
Embassy Brussels
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TRANSFER OF BELGIAN EQUIPMENT TO VENEZUELA

Tags:  ETTC MARR PREL VE MASS BE 
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S E C R E T BRUSSELS 002239 

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RABAT FOR DCM BUSH

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/12/2017
TAGS: ETTC MARR PREL VE MASS BE
SUBJECT: TRANSFER OF BELGIAN EQUIPMENT TO VENEZUELA

REF: STATE 86440

Classified By: Political Counselor Theodore H. Andrews,
reasons 4. b/d.

S E C R E T BRUSSELS 002239

SIPDIS

NOFORN
SIPDIS

RABAT FOR DCM BUSH

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/12/2017
TAGS: ETTC MARR PREL VE MASS BE
SUBJECT: TRANSFER OF BELGIAN EQUIPMENT TO VENEZUELA

REF: STATE 86440

Classified By: Political Counselor Theodore H. Andrews,
reasons 4. b/d.


1. (S) In response to Reftel, PolMilOff demarched both
Belgian Ministry of Defense (MOD) and Walloon General
Commission of International Relations (CGRI) about the
reported recent transfer by Walloon defense contractor FN
Herstal of Wassenaar-controlled T-100/200 sighting systems to
Venezuela. DAO accompanied to meeting at MOD. Both MOD
Chief of Staff Jean-Arthur Regibeau and CGRI Director Olivier
Gillet confirmed that the government of Belgium had
authorized the FN Herstal transfer of the above helicopter
equipment to Venezuela, per a license dated November 2005,
valid for one year, day for day. Regibeau undertook to try
and learn the date of the shipment. Gillet pointed out that
the date on which customs in both Belgium and Venezuela would
have carried out the actual transshipment of the materiel
however was not clear and could have been later than the
expiration of the license.


2. (S) CGRI director Gillet, new in his position, said that
he had received no/no notification from the EU Committee on
Arms Control (COARM) regarding an official EU ban on arms
shipments to Venezuela, but undertook to inquire about it.
(Comment: COARM is meeting on June 22; however post does not
know if Venezuela is on the agenda. End Comment) After much
prompting, he agreed to inquire from FN Herstat when the
above equipment would have arrived in Venezuela.


3. (C) Comment: Whatever the details, the message has been
delivered. Post would appreciate more precision from
Department with regard to the timeframe of the reported
delivery. PolMilOff will follow up with both officials and
seek clarity from USEU re official COARM position re arms
transfers to Venezuela. Absent an official EU policy
inhibiting arms exports to Venezuela, it is difficult in this
federal state where the regions issue export licenses, to get
the regions to act the way we want. End Comment.
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