Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08ATHENS1667
2008-12-12 12:58:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Athens
Cable title:
GREECE TO JOIN PIRACY CONTACT GROUP
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ATHENS 001667
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/11/2018
TAGS: MOPS PBTS PHSA PTER UNSC EUN SO GR
SUBJECT: GREECE TO JOIN PIRACY CONTACT GROUP
REF: A. STATE 129941
B. STATE 129528
C. ATHENS 1640
D. STATE 126055
Classified By: A/Political Counselor Jeffrey Hovenier for reasons 1.4(b
) and (d).
C O N F I D E N T I A L ATHENS 001667
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/11/2018
TAGS: MOPS PBTS PHSA PTER UNSC EUN SO GR
SUBJECT: GREECE TO JOIN PIRACY CONTACT GROUP
REF: A. STATE 129941
B. STATE 129528
C. ATHENS 1640
D. STATE 126055
Classified By: A/Political Counselor Jeffrey Hovenier for reasons 1.4(b
) and (d).
1. (C) Summary and Comment: Greece is willing to increase its
already active role in international efforts to combat piracy
off the Horn of Africa. Greece informed us December 12 that
it would become a founding member of our proposed contact
group on piracy, and recommended that the UN urge all states
to enact domestic legislation allowing them to try pirates.
The GOG is interested in Deputy Defense Minister Tassoulas
making short remarks at the December 16 UN Security Council
ministerial open debate on piracy. End Summary and Comment.
2. (SBU) We briefed Greek MFA D1 Directorate (UN and
International Organization Affairs) Counselor Dimitrios
Papandreou December 11 on the U.S. proposal for creating a
contact group on piracy in the Horn of Africa (ref A).
Papandreou informed us December 12 that Greece would be
pleased to be a founding member of this contact group. He
also said Deputy Defense Minister Costas Tassoulas wishes to
make a short address to the UN Security Council ministerial
open debate on piracy on December 16. It is our
understanding that although Greece is not a member of the
Security Council, any UN member can address the Security
Council in an open debate.
3. (SBU) Responding to our earlier request for Greek
recommendations on steps to deal with piracy (ref C),MFA
legal advisor Fanny Livada proposed to us on December 12 an
additional operative paragraph for the draft UN Security
Council Resolution on piracy (ref B). The proposed addition
would read "Calls on all states to adopt the necessary
domestic legislation attributing jurisdiction to their
judicial authorities and courts enabling them to prosecute
and try individuals engaged in piracy." Livada said handling
these cases through domestic courts would be simpler than
creating an ad hoc tribunal, and recent experience including
a case in which Denmark had to release pirates showed that
many countries did not have relevant legislation giving them
"universal jurisdiction" over acts of piracy. She said that
if only some countries had this legislation -- as Greece and
Germany now do -- an undue burden could fall on those
countries to detain and try pirates.
4. (SBU) As noted in ref C, the Greeks are currently
providing one Navy frigate to NATO's Standing NRF Maritime
Group 2 (SNMG-2),which is operating off the coast of Somalia
under a UN mandate. The Greeks will also be a key member of
the forthcoming European Defense and Security Policy (EDSP)
counter-piracy operation, dubbed Operation Atalanta. The
Greeks will provide both a frigate and the operation's
tactical commander, Commodore Antonis Papaioannou, who will
serve under the overall command of a British admiral based
near London. The Greek-sponsored NATO Maritime Interdiction
Operational Training Center (NMIOTC) now has counter-piracy
training in its syllabus and VADM Karamalikis, Chief of
Hellenic Navy, wants all future SNMG ships to receive
counter-piracy training at the center.
SPECKHARD
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/11/2018
TAGS: MOPS PBTS PHSA PTER UNSC EUN SO GR
SUBJECT: GREECE TO JOIN PIRACY CONTACT GROUP
REF: A. STATE 129941
B. STATE 129528
C. ATHENS 1640
D. STATE 126055
Classified By: A/Political Counselor Jeffrey Hovenier for reasons 1.4(b
) and (d).
1. (C) Summary and Comment: Greece is willing to increase its
already active role in international efforts to combat piracy
off the Horn of Africa. Greece informed us December 12 that
it would become a founding member of our proposed contact
group on piracy, and recommended that the UN urge all states
to enact domestic legislation allowing them to try pirates.
The GOG is interested in Deputy Defense Minister Tassoulas
making short remarks at the December 16 UN Security Council
ministerial open debate on piracy. End Summary and Comment.
2. (SBU) We briefed Greek MFA D1 Directorate (UN and
International Organization Affairs) Counselor Dimitrios
Papandreou December 11 on the U.S. proposal for creating a
contact group on piracy in the Horn of Africa (ref A).
Papandreou informed us December 12 that Greece would be
pleased to be a founding member of this contact group. He
also said Deputy Defense Minister Costas Tassoulas wishes to
make a short address to the UN Security Council ministerial
open debate on piracy on December 16. It is our
understanding that although Greece is not a member of the
Security Council, any UN member can address the Security
Council in an open debate.
3. (SBU) Responding to our earlier request for Greek
recommendations on steps to deal with piracy (ref C),MFA
legal advisor Fanny Livada proposed to us on December 12 an
additional operative paragraph for the draft UN Security
Council Resolution on piracy (ref B). The proposed addition
would read "Calls on all states to adopt the necessary
domestic legislation attributing jurisdiction to their
judicial authorities and courts enabling them to prosecute
and try individuals engaged in piracy." Livada said handling
these cases through domestic courts would be simpler than
creating an ad hoc tribunal, and recent experience including
a case in which Denmark had to release pirates showed that
many countries did not have relevant legislation giving them
"universal jurisdiction" over acts of piracy. She said that
if only some countries had this legislation -- as Greece and
Germany now do -- an undue burden could fall on those
countries to detain and try pirates.
4. (SBU) As noted in ref C, the Greeks are currently
providing one Navy frigate to NATO's Standing NRF Maritime
Group 2 (SNMG-2),which is operating off the coast of Somalia
under a UN mandate. The Greeks will also be a key member of
the forthcoming European Defense and Security Policy (EDSP)
counter-piracy operation, dubbed Operation Atalanta. The
Greeks will provide both a frigate and the operation's
tactical commander, Commodore Antonis Papaioannou, who will
serve under the overall command of a British admiral based
near London. The Greek-sponsored NATO Maritime Interdiction
Operational Training Center (NMIOTC) now has counter-piracy
training in its syllabus and VADM Karamalikis, Chief of
Hellenic Navy, wants all future SNMG ships to receive
counter-piracy training at the center.
SPECKHARD