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07CONAKRY1025
2007-09-11 10:34:00
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Embassy Conakry
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LAYING GROUNDWORK FOR MULTILATERAL PUSH ON ELECTIONS

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SUBJECT: LAYING GROUNDWORK FOR MULTILATERAL PUSH ON ELECTIONS


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SUBJECT: LAYING GROUNDWORK FOR MULTILATERAL PUSH ON ELECTIONS



1. (SBU) SUMMARY. In anticipation of Ambassador Carter's imminent
arrival, Embassy began laying the groundwork for a multilateral
strategy to engage the Government of Guinea (GoG) and advance
legislative elections. Counterparts from the United Nations (UN)
and the European Union (UN) agreed that a more unified approach is
needed and expressed enthusiasm for multilateral engagement. Next
steps include individual meetings with the British and French
Ambassadors, a smaller meeting with key missions to feed into a
larger G8 meeting, and possibly, a UN-hosted private dinner with the
prime minister. END SUMMARY.


2. (SBU) Charge and poloff met with the EU on September 6 and with
the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) on September 7. The
EU was represented by Fabio DiStefano, Charge d'Affaires, and Lena
Veierskov, who oversees the implementation of the EU's election
assistance program. The UNDP was represented by Mbaranga Gasarabwe
who is the resident coordinator of the UN System in Guinea. Both
meetings were positive and contacts expressed enthusiasm for
developing an effective multilateral approach, spearheaded by the
UN, to engage the GoG on elections.

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3. (SBU) DiStefano of the EU said that some elements within the GoG
are delaying progress on elections for political reasons. To date,
the EU's engagement has been on a technical level, but a political
approach is necessary to achieve results, DiStefano said. He added
that political diplomacy must go hand in hand with technical
assistance or the entire electoral process could be blocked.
DiStefano said that this is an area in which a multilateral approach
could be particularly effective. He added that all donors need to
be in the same boat, but that has not happened yet.


4. (SBU) In addition to the over $9.5 million in assistance the EU
has already committed for voter registration, according to
DiStefano, the EU is exploring the possibility of additional funding
for technical assistance to the National Independent Electoral
Commission (CENI) and the National Assembly.


5. (SBU) In the meeting with Mbaranga of the UN, Charge emphasized
U.S. interest in employing a multilateral strategy in order to
advance mutual interests in achieving successful, transparent
legislative elections. Mbaranga expressed appreciation for this
initiative and willingness to bring everyone together to come up
with a workable plan. She said that UNDP is hosting a large meeting
among donors on the technical level on September 14 and suggested
using that as a springboard for engaging partners.

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6. (SBU) Mbaranga said the G8 must have a "frank talk" with Prime
Minister Lansana Kouyate in order to emphasize the need for concrete
progress on key issues, including elections and investigations into
human rights abuses committed in January and February. She added
that whenever she brings up the subject of elections to Kouyate, he
quickly changes the topic. "The fact is that we see a crisis
coming, but how do we prevent it?" Mbaranga said. She added that
the international community cannot be complacent, but needs to get
several voices together to send the same message. Mbaranga offered
to host a private dinner for Kouyate, prior to his September 21
departure to the US for the UN General Assembly, during which
members of the G8 could convey this common message.


7. (SBU) Mbaranga and the Charge agreed to an initial strategy
under which the Charge will meet individually with the British and
French Ambassadors and discuss possible avenues for multilateral
cooperation. Following those meetings, Mbaranga offered to host a
larger group meeting (composed of the UN, the EU, the US, the UK and
France) to further define a strategic approach that could then be
presented to the larger G8 meeting for additional support. Both
agreed that it is important to start laying the groundwork now so
that when the new US and EU Ambassadors arrive, they can further
develop the initiative.

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8. (SBU) While several diplomatic missions have either concrete
programs in place to support elections or an interest in ensuring
that they move forward transparently, cooperation is disjointed.
This is a critical period in Guinea's democratic evolution and it is
essential that the diplomatic community present a united front with
a common message. These initial meetings are important first steps
as we, along with our partners, begin to define a framework for
multilateral cooperation under which heads of missions can engage
the Government of Guinea more effectively.


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