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08PARIS1718
2008-09-12 18:16:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Paris
Cable title:  

FRENCH EXPECT A PRODUCTIVE SEPTEMBER GAERC

Tags:  PREL PGOV EUN RS GG ZI SO SR TU FR 
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/12/2018
TAGS: PREL PGOV EUN RS GG ZI SO SR TU FR
SUBJECT: FRENCH EXPECT A PRODUCTIVE SEPTEMBER GAERC

REF: A. STATE 96598

B. STATE 97574

Classified By: Political Minister-Counselor Kathleen
Allegrone for reasons 1.4 b and d.

C O N F I D E N T I A L PARIS 001718

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/12/2018
TAGS: PREL PGOV EUN RS GG ZI SO SR TU FR
SUBJECT: FRENCH EXPECT A PRODUCTIVE SEPTEMBER GAERC

REF: A. STATE 96598

B. STATE 97574

Classified By: Political Minister-Counselor Kathleen
Allegrone for reasons 1.4 b and d.


1. (C) Summary. On September 12, MFA deputy for EU Common
Foreign and Security Policy Mathieu Carmona said the
September 15-16 GAERC will focus on implementation of next
steps on Georgia, including deployment of the EU observer
mission by October 1. The GAERC will also decide the mandate
and name of the new EU Special Representative for Georgia.
Regarding Zimbabwe, the EU is unlikely to take any actions in
immediate response to the announcement of a national unity
government, since its implementation remains to be seen. The
GAERC will issue conclusions agreeing to the creation of a
coordination cell for EU members' contributions to
anti-piracy patrols near Somalia. Carmona said no movement
is expected on Serbia pending ICTY Chief Prosecutor
Brammertz's report, which he said could still come as early
as this GAERC meeting. The GAERC will also produce a marker
for the Government of Belarus regarding conduct of this
month's elections. End summary.

Georgia
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2. (C) Carmona said the GAERC discussion would focus on
three follow-on areas from the September 1 European Council
and September 5-6 Gymnich meetings: deployment of the EU
observer mission, appointment of an EU Special
Representative, and organization of the donors' conference.
Carmona said France was heartened to see a number of other
member-states stepping forward to contribute observers to the
200-strong EU mission that must be deployed by October 1. He
stated that France had been prepared to contribute 200
gendarmes, but that half that number was more likely in light
of other contributions. For the EU Special Representative
(EUSR),not just the name but also the mandate will be
decided. The GOF prefers that the EUSR focus on application
of point 6 of the August 12 ceasefire accord, including
preparations for the Geneva conference. The French
candidate, Pierre Morel, who is currently EU Special

Representative for Central Asia, remains in play. Carmona
said the new EUSR will need to work closely with the existing
EUSR for the South Caucasus, Swedish diplomat Peter Semneby,
as well as with the EU observer presence on the ground.
Whether the EUSR will represent the EU at the Geneva
conference would be determined later. On the final point,
the donors' conference, Carmona merely said the timeframe is
mid-October, with the location also to be determined, and the
European Commission will have the lead on organizing.


3. (C) In a side discussion, Carmona expressed his view that
the EU may be learning through the Georgia crisis that its
"soft power" tools are more effective than it realized.
Though developments could change this initial optimism,
Carmona said EU unity has been reinforced. In his view, the
EU has converged fully on the current approach of forceful
diplomacy, with the former Soviet member-states no longer
calling for a harder line such as sanctions and the Germans
also supporting the common view rather than a more pacifist
approach. He said the Georgia crisis may be "constructive"
for the EU in the respect that it has offered the first
opportunity for the EU at 27 to discuss pragmatically
EU-Russia relations, discussions were previously impossible
due to more ideological positions from countries like
Lithuania and Poland.

Zimbabwe
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4. (C) Carmona said preparations for the GAERC discussion on
Zimbabwe were still actively underway, following the
relatively late-breaking news of the establishment of a
national unity government. All agree thus far that the
power-sharing deal is positive in principle, but that its
implementation remains to be seen. Carmona said that new
sanctions would not be undertaken, but the existing sanctions
on individuals will be maintained, "probably for a long
time." He stressed that the agreement did not mean amnesty
for individuals, especially those responsible for violence.
Prior to the announcement of the national unity government,
as reported separately on September 8, MFA desk officer
Isabelle de Boisgelen said France was still reviewing a list
of additional individuals to be sanctioned, and that France
was "on the same line" as the U.S. with respect to points two
and three of the non-paper.

Somalia
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5. (C) According to Carmona, the GAERC will produce
conclusions agreeing to the creation of a coordination cell
that would coordinate EU members' contributions to
anti-piracy patrols near Somalia. Carmona said the mission
would initially consist of a French ship and a Spanish ship,
plus the coordination cell that could later support a full
ESDP mission. The Council Secretariat has identified a
Military Strategic Option (MSO),one step to an eventual ESDP
mission that would have the goals of protecting World Food
Program convoys, Gulf of Aden shipping routes, and fishing
vessels (the Spanish priority). Carmona said both the
Germans and the Dutch have expressed interest in contributing
to an eventual formal ESDP mission, though in separate
consultations on September 12, MFA Somalia desk officer
Thierry Caboche said no EU members had identified and
committed specific vessels to the task so far, including
France. Post will report more details from that discussion
septel. Carmona added that the conclusions will express the
EU's intent to continue to follow developments in Somalia
itself, following the August 19 signature of the Djibouti
accord, but especially as the dire humanitarian situation may
be exacerbating with little attention from the outside world
(due in part to the lack of journalists on the ground).

Serbia
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6. (C) Carmona acknowledged that the Netherlands is still
blocking implementation of the interim trade accord, but said
ICTY Chief Prosecutor Brammertz could still come to the GAERC
to report. He said the Netherlands' reaction to a positive
report from Brammertz, in the absence of further arrests, is
not yet known. Though EU member-states continue to
appreciate the Serbian government's pro-European stance,
including lack of interference with EULEX, Carmona said that
will not translate into anything concrete at the September
GAERC.

Belarus
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7. (C) Carmona said conclusions would be issued on Belarus,
to lay down a marker for the Government of Belarus regarding
conduct of the September 28 elections. He said there was
consensus among the 27 that Belarus should be reengaged, but
not on how far or how fast, questions that will be answered
after the elections. He noted that Belarusian FM Martynov
has been very "pushy" and expressed a personal view that
Belarus is playing an old game of playing the West off Russia
and vice-versa.


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