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2008-06-20 14:06:00
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KOSOVO: CODEL ENGEL WELCOMES NEW CONSTITUTION

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SUBJECT: KOSOVO: CODEL ENGEL WELCOMES NEW CONSTITUTION


1. (SBU) Summary: Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY) led a a delegation
to Kosovo June 13-16 to mark the entry into force of Kosovo's
new constitution on June 15. Accompanying him on the trip
was Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-OH),who visited Kosovo for the
first time, and a prominent group of Kosovar-American
businesspersons. The CODEL met with President Sejdiu, PM
Thaci, FM Hyseni as well as leaders of all political parties.
This trip also marked the first time Rep. Engel met
officially with Kosovo Serb political leaders. The CODEL's
overarching message was one of support and friendship for
Kosovo from the United States. Throughout the trip and in
all his meetings, the CODEL stressed the importance of
working across political lines to keep Kosovo stable and calm
during the current transition period, and the need for Kosovo
to be inclusive of and responsive to its minority
communities. All interlocutors agreed with these principles,
although opposition politicians viewed June 15 as a reason to
be more critical of the ruling coalition. The capstone to
the CODEL's visit was Rep. Engel's emotional and heartfelt
address to the Kosovo Assembly -- the first by a foreign
dignitary since independence and an event very warmly
received by Kosovo leaders from across the political
spectrum. Throughout the visit, press was out in force and
reported on Rep. Engel's history as a champion of Kosovo
freedom and independence. End Summary.


2. (U) Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY),accompanied by Rep. Jean
Schmidt (R-OH) and a prominent group of Kosovar-American
businesspersons, paid a June 13-16 visit to Kosovo and were
on hand to welcome the entry into force of Kosovo's new
constitution (reftel). During his visit, Engel spent a day
in western Kosovo visiting Peja/Pec, where a street was named
in his honor in 2005, the family home of AAK party leader
Ramush Haradinaj in Gllojan (near Decan),and StoneCastle
Vineyards, a privatization success story of a
Kosovar-American businessman, located in the wine-growing
region of Rahovec.

Meetings with Government
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3. (SBU) The CODEL met jointly with President Fatmir Sejdiu

and FM Skender Hyseni and stressed the need to be proactive
in requesting recognition of Kosovo from other states. Engel
offered his own services, commenting that as Chairman of the
House subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs, he meets
regularly with high ranking officials from that region.
Engel also encouraged Sejdiu to send an ambassador to
Washington "as soon as possible." After a brief visit to
Camp Bondsteel to greet U.S. troops, the CODEL was welcomed
by PM Thaci at his family home outside of Skenderaj, in the
village of Buroj. In addition to raising the issue of
further recognition for Kosovo and the need for leaders to be
more active, Rep. Schmidt raised the problem of energy
shortfalls, asking PM Thaci and Assembly President Krasniqi,
in separate meetings, to focus their policies on long-term
solutions.

The Opposition
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4. (SBU) CODEL Engel met with all the opposition party
leaders, including Agim Ceku (PDSK),Nexhat Daci (LDD),
Bexhet Pacolli (AKR),Ramush Haradinaj (AAK),and Teuta
Sahatquija (ORA). The overall tone of this group was very
critical of the ruling PDK/LDK coalition and they gave Engel
a message that now that the constitution was in effect, they
would be even more vocal in their criticism of the
shortcomings of the government, including in the areas of
healthcare, education, the economy and energy. As he had in
all his previous meetings, Rep. Engel underscored to this
group the need to cooperate, even with political rivals, on
issues of mutual importance, and said that there are many
issues in Kosovo, including recognition, that transcend party
politics. He pointed to his colleague Rep. Schmidt as an
example of how both sides of the U.S. Congress can
collaborate on issues of importance, such as support for

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Kosovo.

Kosovo Serbs in the Assembly
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5. (SBU) By his own account, this visit marked the first
time that Rep. Engel, who has visited Kosovo numerous times
over the last 20 years, met officially with Kosovo Serbs.
The scheduled half hour meeting with the SLS caucus, led by
Bojan Stojanovic, ran nearly and hour and would have
continued if there had been more time. In a comment to
Poloff, Engel said he went into the meeting not really
knowing what to expect, but certainly not expecting to come
away from the meeting so positively impressed by the courage
of that small group of lawmakers, dedicated to working within
Kosovo institutions. He indicated he would want to meet
again with this group on future visits to Kosovo.

Engel Addresses the Assembly
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6. (SBU) After meeting with the Assembly President Krasniqi,
where discussion touched on the challenges facing Kosovo's
development and the important role lawmakers play to provide
the necessary legislative framework to ensure growth and
prosperity, Congressman Engel gave remarks to the Assembly of
Kosovo at a special session convened in his honor. Noting
his involvement over the years in support of the fight for
freedom and independence, Engel delivered an emotional
message of friendship and support from the United States. He
focused on the need to maintain a safe and secure environment
for all Kosovo's citizens, especially its minority
communities, and said that the institutions of Kosovo needed
to take over the reins of governance and apply themselves to
stamping out corruption, strengthening the rule of law, and
improving the economy so all could prosper and live
peacefully in Kosovo. (Note: entire text can be found at
www.pristina.usembassy.gov)

Comment
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7. (SBU) CODEL Engel's visit was timely and constructive,
and brought a message of friendship and support for Kosovo
during the continuing, difficult transition from UN
protectorate to supervised independence. It also reinforced
our own constant messages of patience and restraint on the
part of Kosovar authorities in dealing with the north and
other Serb-majority areas, and the need to cooperate across
party lines. We welcomed, in particular, the CODEL's meeting
with members of the Kosovo Serb caucus in the Assembly, which
demonstrated clearly the USG vision of a multi-ethnic Kosovo
where there is room for all to participate in its
institutions. End Comment.


8. (U) CODEL Engel did not have the opportunity to clear
this message.
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