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07LONDON809
2007-03-02 15:26:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy London
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UK EXPECTATIONS FOR MARCH EU GAERC MEETING

Tags:  PREL EUN KPAL PGOV BK YI IS IR AF SU UZ UK 
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TAGS: PREL EUN KPAL PGOV BK YI IS IR AF SU UZ UK
SUBJECT: UK EXPECTATIONS FOR MARCH EU GAERC MEETING

REF: STATE 23592

Classified By: Political Counselor Richard Mills for reasons 1.4 (b) an
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STATE FOR EUR/ERA/GRAY

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/02/2017
TAGS: PREL EUN KPAL PGOV BK YI IS IR AF SU UZ UK
SUBJECT: UK EXPECTATIONS FOR MARCH EU GAERC MEETING

REF: STATE 23592

Classified By: Political Counselor Richard Mills for reasons 1.4 (b) an
d (d).


1. (C) The UK Government expects Iran and Bosnia to be
issues of focus at the March General Affairs and External
Relations Council (GAERC) meeting. Martin Sherman, FCO's EU
External Affairs head, provided Poloff on March 1 with a
readout of UK expectations for the GAERC in response to ref
non-paper. Sherman also provided some initial assessment of
the German Presidency, from the FCO's viewpoint. Key points
are summarized below.


2. (C) IRAN. The UK expects the GAERC to endorse the European
Commission's "autonomous list" of individuals and entities
subject to an asset freeze and travel ban. Sherman said that
the list to be approved at this month's GAERC contained
information on specific individuals and entities largely
drawn from open source materials to help ensure the list
would not be subject to much challenge. The UK views
adoption of this list as laying the groundwork for
additional, and more controversial, individuals and entities
to be considered at subsequent GAERCs. The current list is
what the "traffic will bear," Sherman said, but once the
GAERC has adopted a list of entities for sanctions beyond
those specified in UNSC Resolution 1737, the principle will
have been established and London can then press for the
listing of more controversial entities. Sherman said that
finalizing the regulations necessary to implement the "EU
Common Position on Restrictive Measures Against Iran" is on
track. The regulations should be adopted by the end of March.


3. (C) WESTERN BALKANS. Sherman said discussion of Bosnia
will focus on the new mandate for the Office of the High
Representative (OHR),which the UK supported, and some
line-drawing from other EU Members about the future of the
OHR. Most EU members are of the view that this should be

the last extension of the OHR, Sherman told Poloff, a view
London "generally supports" because the Bosnian Government is
now able to carry out many of the OHR's current duties.
Several EU Members will want to be on record as making this
point at next week's GAERC. Sherman did not expect any
formal debate or statement from the GAERC on Kosovo or
Serbia. Sherman noted in passing that there was a great deal
of "lobbying" underway by the Kosovars and the Serbians with
the UK Government in advance of the Vienna meeting. Sherman
said that the UK was clear with both sides that it strongly
supported the Ahtisaari recommendations.


4. (C) ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN ISSUES. Sherman said there will
be no formal GAERC discussions on this issue. Sherman added
that the EU remains committed to the Quartet Principles, but
told Poloff there was "increasing belief" in London and other
EU capitals that it would be more productive to judge the new
National Unity Government on its actions, rather than on
whether or not it formally endorses the Quartet Principles.
Sherman added that, for now, the EU's position remains
unchanged, but he "foresaw" more discussion about this in
coming weeks.


5. (C) SUDAN. Sherman said the German Presidency is
attempting to "squeeze" more funding out of EU member states
for an AU Mission in Sudan, but London had no information on
the status of those efforts.


6. (C) UZBEKISTAN. According to Sherman, the German
Presidency is interested in easing sanctions, but no action
would be taken for another three months, when the current EU
restrictions are due for rollover. The UK's view is that
although there has been some progress, the Uzbek Government
still needed to improve the human rights situation before
lifting of EU sanctions was appropriate.


7. (C) AFGHANISTAN. The EU's decision to send a police
training mission to Afghanistan was good news, Sherman said.
Sherman welcomed the close cooperation between the EU and the
USG in planning the mission; in that regard, Sherman wondered
if "a USG contribution to the mission would be possible" at
some point.


8. (C) GERMAN PRESIDENCY. Evaluating the German Presidency
thus far, Sherman said that the UK was finding EU meetings
"more comfortable" these days because Berlin and London are
in sync on most of the important EU foreign policy issues,
especially after the Finnish Presidency. That said, Sherman
speculated Berlin was unlikely to make headway on its foreign
policy goals as EU President -- in particular on EU-Russian
relations -- which made it more likely President Merkel would

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push for progress on the EU Constitution, an issue which,
Sherman noted, "there is little room for discussion on our
side."

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