Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08BOGOTA3403
2008-09-12 11:42:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Bogota
Cable title:
GOC BRACES FOR INCREASED U.S.-BOLIVIAN TENSIONS
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BOGOTA 003403
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/11/2018
TAGS: ETRD PREL CO BL
SUBJECT: GOC BRACES FOR INCREASED U.S.-BOLIVIAN TENSIONS
REF: MCMULLEN-NICHOLS 9/11 TELCON
Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Brian A. Nichols for Reasons 1.4 (b)
& (d)
(C) Charge reviewed current state of U.S.-Bolivian relations
with Minister of Defense Juan Manuel Santos and, separately,
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Camilo Reyes on September
11. Charge explained that Bolivian President Evo Morales'
decision to expel the U.S. ambassador, despite our
longstanding efforts to forge a constructive bilateral
relationship would have very serious consequences. In
response, the U.S. would declare the Bolivian Ambassador to
the U.S. Gustavo Guzman persona non grata. The Charge also
noted that some in Congress wished to exclude Bolivia from
renewal of ATPDEA trade preferences. Santos responded that
Morales bore the blame for his actions, and expelling the
Bolivian Ambassador "had to be done." Reyes characterized
Bolivian President Morales' recent actions as foolish and
added that Morales' advisors had served to radicalize him,
and feed his worst populist instincts. Reyes said Morales
had damaged relations with the U.S., Europe, his Andean
neighbors, and the non-indigenous portion of the Bolivian
population.
NICHOLS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/11/2018
TAGS: ETRD PREL CO BL
SUBJECT: GOC BRACES FOR INCREASED U.S.-BOLIVIAN TENSIONS
REF: MCMULLEN-NICHOLS 9/11 TELCON
Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Brian A. Nichols for Reasons 1.4 (b)
& (d)
(C) Charge reviewed current state of U.S.-Bolivian relations
with Minister of Defense Juan Manuel Santos and, separately,
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Camilo Reyes on September
11. Charge explained that Bolivian President Evo Morales'
decision to expel the U.S. ambassador, despite our
longstanding efforts to forge a constructive bilateral
relationship would have very serious consequences. In
response, the U.S. would declare the Bolivian Ambassador to
the U.S. Gustavo Guzman persona non grata. The Charge also
noted that some in Congress wished to exclude Bolivia from
renewal of ATPDEA trade preferences. Santos responded that
Morales bore the blame for his actions, and expelling the
Bolivian Ambassador "had to be done." Reyes characterized
Bolivian President Morales' recent actions as foolish and
added that Morales' advisors had served to radicalize him,
and feed his worst populist instincts. Reyes said Morales
had damaged relations with the U.S., Europe, his Andean
neighbors, and the non-indigenous portion of the Bolivian
population.
NICHOLS