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07MOSCOW4626
2007-09-19 15:01:00
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Embassy Moscow
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FEDERATION COUNCIL PASSES LATVIAN BORDER TREATY
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UNCLAS MOSCOW 004626
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TAGS: PREL PBTS PGOV LG RS
SUBJECT: FEDERATION COUNCIL PASSES LATVIAN BORDER TREATY
REF: MOSCOW 4309
UNCLAS MOSCOW 004626
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TAGS: PREL PBTS PGOV LG RS
SUBJECT: FEDERATION COUNCIL PASSES LATVIAN BORDER TREATY
REF: MOSCOW 4309
1. (SBU) On September 19, the Russian Federation Council
voted 177 to one to ratify the border treaty with Latvia.
Despite fears that the Just Russia party might cater to the
nationalist vote in election-year politics (reftel),they
instead voted for the treaty with near unanimity in the first
reading. The next step in the ratification process is the
signature of President Putin. MFA Baltic desk diplomats
informed us that although Putin is currently in Sochi, they
do not expect a significant delay and said the document will
be signed in a "normal amount of time". After the treaty is
signed, it will be published in the newspaper Rossiskaya
Gazeta, and will go into effect ten days after publication.
2. (SBU) FM Lavrov was scheduled to travel to Riga on
September 17 to exchange the instruments of ratification, but
canceled the visit because parliamentary ratification was not
finalized. The MFA told us that no date has been set to
reschedule the visit, but that it would occur when the treaty
process was complete.
3. (SBU) Comment: The signing of this treaty is an important
step in normalizing the often-volatile relations between
Latvia and Russia. Although contentious issues such as
citizenship for ethnic Russians in Latvia remain on the
table, the ratification of the border treaty shows that
concrete progress can be made.
Burns
SIPDIS
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SENSITIVE
C O R R E C T E D C O P Y (ADDIN CAPTION)
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PBTS PGOV LG RS
SUBJECT: FEDERATION COUNCIL PASSES LATVIAN BORDER TREATY
REF: MOSCOW 4309
1. (SBU) On September 19, the Russian Federation Council
voted 177 to one to ratify the border treaty with Latvia.
Despite fears that the Just Russia party might cater to the
nationalist vote in election-year politics (reftel),they
instead voted for the treaty with near unanimity in the first
reading. The next step in the ratification process is the
signature of President Putin. MFA Baltic desk diplomats
informed us that although Putin is currently in Sochi, they
do not expect a significant delay and said the document will
be signed in a "normal amount of time". After the treaty is
signed, it will be published in the newspaper Rossiskaya
Gazeta, and will go into effect ten days after publication.
2. (SBU) FM Lavrov was scheduled to travel to Riga on
September 17 to exchange the instruments of ratification, but
canceled the visit because parliamentary ratification was not
finalized. The MFA told us that no date has been set to
reschedule the visit, but that it would occur when the treaty
process was complete.
3. (SBU) Comment: The signing of this treaty is an important
step in normalizing the often-volatile relations between
Latvia and Russia. Although contentious issues such as
citizenship for ethnic Russians in Latvia remain on the
table, the ratification of the border treaty shows that
concrete progress can be made.
Burns