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07LJUBLJANA178
2007-03-26 15:27:00
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Embassy Ljubljana
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SLOVENIA: ITF ADVISORY BOARD HEARS USG POINTS ON

Tags:  MASS MARR PREL KCRM BK SI 
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS MARR PREL KCRM BK SI
SUBJECT: SLOVENIA: ITF ADVISORY BOARD HEARS USG POINTS ON
BOSNIAN DEMINING ALLEGATIONS

REF: A. LJUBLJANA 81

B. 2006 LJUBLJANA 758

C. SARAJEVO 369

UNCLAS LJUBLJANA 000178

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EUR/NCE FOR SSADLE, SARAJEVO FOR MFLEMING, EUR/SCE FOR
MFOOKS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS MARR PREL KCRM BK SI
SUBJECT: SLOVENIA: ITF ADVISORY BOARD HEARS USG POINTS ON
BOSNIAN DEMINING ALLEGATIONS

REF: A. LJUBLJANA 81

B. 2006 LJUBLJANA 758

C. SARAJEVO 369


1. (SBU) Summary. DCM Maryruth Coleman delivered talking
points on allegations of impropriety in the Bosnian demining
sector during the International Trust Fund for Demining (ITF)
spring Advisory Board Meeting March 20. After an initial
stumble in responding, ITF Director Goran Gacnik told the
Advisory Board that ITF is "cooperating with authorities" and
working in "close cooperation with the State Department."
Others in the donor community expressed interest in receiving
more information about USG findings when they are available.
End Summary.

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Allegations in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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2. (U) DCM Maryruth Coleman attended the spring ITF Advisory
Board Meeting March 20 at the Civil Defense Training Center
next to ITF Headquarters in Ig, Slovenia. The meeting, as
usual, was attended by local Embassy representatives of ITF
donor countries, as well as other parties interested in
demining issues. During the open comment period DCM relayed
the full set of talking points (reference March 3 email from
PM/WRA) on the investigation into mine action in Bosnia and
Herzegovina. After leading with a statement about the U.S.'s
continuing confidence in ITF, she noted the quality and
capacity review that was being conducted, as well as the
current investigation by the Bosnian prosecutors office.
When asked if he had a response to the comments by the
current board chair, ITF Director Goran Gacnik said "no" and
the meeting was suspended for the coffee break.


3. (SBU) During the coffee break, DCM was approached by
British, Austrian, and South Korean diplomats and United
Nations Development Program Bosnia Representative Seid
Turkovic, who all said they were interested in learning about
the findings of any investigations and asked how and when a
report would be distributed to other donors.


4. (U) After the break, Gacnik addressed the comments,
telling the Advisory Board that ITF "is cooperating with
authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the investigation of
three or four companies, and these companies will now not be
included in the tender process." He said ITF is awaiting the
findings of these investigations, is working in "close
cooperation with the State Department," and believes the
tendering process will move forward in the first half of
April.


5. (U) The Bosnia and Herzegovina representative at the
meeting, Darko Vidovic, offered the only other comment,
giving his thanks to ITF and telling the group that the
referenced investigation has the "full support of the Bosnian
government," that they want transparent results, and, if
needed, the prosecutor will "go after" transgressors. He
said he would welcome any additional information anyone had,
and noted that previous allegations had put a "gray shadow"
on Bosnia and Herzegovina and that he hoped this
investigation would provide "clarity, once and for all." He
concluded by thanking the USG for its cooperation and support
with the investigation.

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Other ITF Advisory Board Meeting Topics
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6. (U) In addition to the typical overview of donor funding
and activities, ITF representatives talked about several new
issues for the organization. They reported that ITF was in
talks with the Government of Slovenia about the possibility
of special initiatives for the organization during Slovenia's
EU Presidency in the first half of 2008. They also sought
the Advisory Board's input on restructuring Advisory Board
meetings so that the annual spring meeting would cover past
activities and the fall meeting would cover future plans,
thus enabling more strategic input from the Advisory Board
for upcoming activities. They indicated they would send a
written proposal of this concept to all ITF Advisory Board
members for comment.

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QSI Pays Courtesy Call on Embassy and ITF Headquarters
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7. (SBU) PolOff met with Richard Cassidy and Walt McCauley
from Quality Solutions International (QSI) on March 14 after
the conclusion of their survey of potential ITF contractor
organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina and before their
meeting to discuss the findings with ITF Headquarters in Ig,
Slovenia. Cassidy and McCauley told PolOff they had seen
widely differing levels of competence from the potential
demining contractors, but found that there are enough
organizations that are "capable and credible" to allow for a
competitive bidding process in the near future. QSI
officials shared their overall impressions of the situation
in demining, noting in particular widespread bureaucratic
problems, project tenders divided into very small land areas
(thus giving "everybody gets a chance" to win at least a
small project),and general disinterest from nearly every
party involved to "make a call" on how and when to move
forward with the tendering process. PolOff asked Cassidy and
McCauley to contact him after the meeting with ITF
Headquarters if they were anything other than fully
cooperative.


8. (SBU) Comment. ITF Director Goran Gacnik's initial
nonresponsiveness to DCM Coleman's comments was more a sign
of his lack of political savvy than cause for concern, though
it highlights the difficulties ITF continues to have in
offering a strong, forthright message about transparency and
accountability. After the coffee break Gacnik managed to
pull together a reasonable response to calm the nerves of the
donor community. Attendees also found the Bosnian
representative's remarks encouraging. As before, ITF
continues to welcome USG actions, including the
investigations from Quality Solutions International, and
Gacnik continues to tell Embassy Ljubljana that ITF is
completely on board with all USG plans to investigate
allegations in the Bosnian demining sector. End Comment.
ROBERTSON