Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08BOGOTA1311
2008-04-09 21:12:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Bogota
Cable title:
FARC REJECTS FRENCH HUMANITARIAN MISSION TO AID
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BOGOTA 001311
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/09/2018
TAGS: PTER PREL PREF MOPS CASC FR CO
SUBJECT: FARC REJECTS FRENCH HUMANITARIAN MISSION TO AID
HOSTAGES
Classified By: Political Counselor John Creamer
Reason 1.4 (b and d)
FARC REJECTS FRENCH MISSION
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BOGOTA 001311
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/09/2018
TAGS: PTER PREL PREF MOPS CASC FR CO
SUBJECT: FARC REJECTS FRENCH HUMANITARIAN MISSION TO AID
HOSTAGES
Classified By: Political Counselor John Creamer
Reason 1.4 (b and d)
FARC REJECTS FRENCH MISSION
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1. (U) The FARC issued a communique, dated April 4, rejecting
a French mission to provide urgent medical care to FARC-held
hostages, including Ingrid Betancourt. The FARC communique
accused President Uribe and the French Government of "bad
faith," saying the group would not be blackmailed. The FARC
reiterated its demand for a demilitarized zone in the Valle
De Cauca Department municipalities of Florida and Pradera,
and praised the "humanitarian efforts" of Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez and Senator Piedad Cordoba.
2. (C) Meanwhile, former hostage and ex-Senator Luis Eladio
Perez continued to push his idea that Chavez' and Cordoba's
renewed involvement is key to reaching an humanitarian accord
with the FARC. Perez also outlined his proposal which would
involve the GOC's release of FARC prisoners to France while
the FARC freed Betancourt and the other civilian hostages.
In a second phase, the GOC and FARC would exchange military
personnel. It is unclear if the U.S. hostages would be
released in the first or second package under Perez'
proposal. Perez said France would also commit to seek the
FARC's removal from the EU terrorist list, once it freed all
hostages and renounced further kidnapping.
FRENCH--UNDER PRESSURE--CONSIDERING NEXT STEPS
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3. (C) French DCM in Bogota Alain Fort confirmed media
reports that French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner plans
to visit Colombia and Venezuela, and possibly other countries
in the region, in the near future to continue to press for a
humanitarian exchange. Fort said French President Nicolas
Sarkozy faces enormous domestic political pressure to obtain
Betancourt's freedom. The French remain in contact with
Perez on his proposal, but expect little since the former
hostage has no access to the FARC. Fort added that the GOF
is analyzing the FARC communique to determine whether or not
references to Chavez and Cordoba indicated a future role in
exchange talks. Fort thought the FARC's communique language
on Chavez and Cordoba leaned towards the past tense.
BROWNFIELD
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SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/09/2018
TAGS: PTER PREL PREF MOPS CASC FR CO
SUBJECT: FARC REJECTS FRENCH HUMANITARIAN MISSION TO AID
HOSTAGES
Classified By: Political Counselor John Creamer
Reason 1.4 (b and d)
FARC REJECTS FRENCH MISSION
--------------
1. (U) The FARC issued a communique, dated April 4, rejecting
a French mission to provide urgent medical care to FARC-held
hostages, including Ingrid Betancourt. The FARC communique
accused President Uribe and the French Government of "bad
faith," saying the group would not be blackmailed. The FARC
reiterated its demand for a demilitarized zone in the Valle
De Cauca Department municipalities of Florida and Pradera,
and praised the "humanitarian efforts" of Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez and Senator Piedad Cordoba.
2. (C) Meanwhile, former hostage and ex-Senator Luis Eladio
Perez continued to push his idea that Chavez' and Cordoba's
renewed involvement is key to reaching an humanitarian accord
with the FARC. Perez also outlined his proposal which would
involve the GOC's release of FARC prisoners to France while
the FARC freed Betancourt and the other civilian hostages.
In a second phase, the GOC and FARC would exchange military
personnel. It is unclear if the U.S. hostages would be
released in the first or second package under Perez'
proposal. Perez said France would also commit to seek the
FARC's removal from the EU terrorist list, once it freed all
hostages and renounced further kidnapping.
FRENCH--UNDER PRESSURE--CONSIDERING NEXT STEPS
-------------- -
3. (C) French DCM in Bogota Alain Fort confirmed media
reports that French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner plans
to visit Colombia and Venezuela, and possibly other countries
in the region, in the near future to continue to press for a
humanitarian exchange. Fort said French President Nicolas
Sarkozy faces enormous domestic political pressure to obtain
Betancourt's freedom. The French remain in contact with
Perez on his proposal, but expect little since the former
hostage has no access to the FARC. Fort added that the GOF
is analyzing the FARC communique to determine whether or not
references to Chavez and Cordoba indicated a future role in
exchange talks. Fort thought the FARC's communique language
on Chavez and Cordoba leaned towards the past tense.
BROWNFIELD
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