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08STATE86130
2008-08-12 02:04:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Secretary of State
Cable title:  

GEORGIA - DEMARCHE REQUEST ON DRAFT UNSC

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 04 STATE 086130 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/08/2018
TAGS: UNSC GE PREL PBTS
SUBJECT: GEORGIA - DEMARCHE REQUEST ON DRAFT UNSC
RESOLUTION

Classified By: IO A/S Brian Hook, for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

Summary
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 04 STATE 086130

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/08/2018
TAGS: UNSC GE PREL PBTS
SUBJECT: GEORGIA - DEMARCHE REQUEST ON DRAFT UNSC
RESOLUTION

Classified By: IO A/S Brian Hook, for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

Summary
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1. (C) This is an action request. Addressees should demarche
their host government at the highest appropriate level to
gain support for a draft UN Security Council Resolution
addressing the conflict in Georgia (text at para 8). We are
seeking an early vote on this text in the Council.

Objectives
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2. (C) Fully expecting a Russian veto of any resolution which
addresses the situation in Georgia, the U.S. is seeking
unified international support for a call for an immediate
cessation of hostilities in Georgia and the restoration of
the status quo ante prior to August 7. The
Department hopes to gain a 14-1 vote in favor of the
resolution.

-- For Paris, London, Brussels, Rome, Zagreb, and San Jose:
These missions have expressed strong support for the
resolution in New York. Posts should
confirm support for the text, solicit host government
views of other Council members, positions, and ask for help
soliciting unified support from other Council members.

-- For Panama City, Jakarta, and Ouagadougou: These
governments may be
sympathetic to this resolution. Posts should seek their
commitment to actively support the resolution in
consultations and to commit to voting in favor.

-- For Beijing, Tripoli, Pretoria, and Hanoi: These
governments are unlikely to support the text, but posts
should stress the outrageous and unacceptable nature of
Russia's actions, and seek their support; or, if not support,
at least an abstention.


3. (U) Posts should report the results of their
efforts as soon as possible by cable. Please use task
force designation (TFGG01) in the subject
line to ensure immediate delivery. Department point of
contact is IO/UNP John Mariz, marizjc@state.gov, 202
647-0048.

Background
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4. (SBU) On August 6, responding to persistent attacks on
Georgian villages from Russian-backed separatist in the
breakaway region of South Ossetia, Georgian forces began
operations against the separatist militias and moved
against the regional capital of Tskhinvali, not previously
under the control of Georgian forces. On August 7,

Russia-based combat troops entered Georgian territory in
order to drive Georgian forces from the region.
Subsequently, Russia has systematically widened its
operations well beyond the original conflict zone in South
Ossetia, carried out widespread air attacks on positions
throughout Georgia, and moved to take control of
territory inside Georgia. Russia has also encouraged
separatists in the breakaway region of Abkhazia to mount
attacks against Georgian forces, effectively both opening a
second front in this conflict and driving out
UNSC-mandated UNOMIG (UN Observer Mission in Georgia)
military observers from the region.


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5. (SBU) Russia's claims that is acting in defense of its
citizens are specious. Over the past several years, and
particularly over the past several
months, Russia has engaged in a concerted effort to
destabilize Georgia through support of militant
separatists in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, in violation of
a series of UN resolutions reaffirming Georgia's
sovereignty and territorial integrity.


6. (SBU) Posts should draw on President Bush's August 11
statement on the situation in Georgia (see para 9 for text).
Posts should also draw on the
information provided by the Crisis Management Center's
Task Force 1, available through the Crisis Management
portal in the Intellipedia website
(http://www.intelink.sgov.gov/wiki/Portal:Cris is Georgia) for
updates on the situation on the ground.

Suggested Talking Points
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7. (SBU) Begin Points:

-- There must be an immediate cease-fire and an end to
the violence in Georgia. We deplore the loss of human life
which has resulted from the current hostilities. Russia is
intensifying and expanding its military moves to threaten
Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Despite a
written Georgian cease-fire offering, Russia refuses to cease
hostilities and is moving deeper into Georgian territory.

--Russia claims that their military offensive is in
retaliation for the loss of peacekeepers in South Ossetia.
Their response is wildly disproportionate. Russia cannot
explain, much less justify, their military assault throughout
Georgia. Russia's moves in Abkhazia, in conjunction with
Abkhaz separatists, are far from the original zone of
conflict. They have warned of an attack on the international
airport in Tbilisi; bombed the civilian port of Poti;
attacked the city of Gori "all outside of the zone of
control.

-- The Security Council should act in support of a
French-drafted resolution which calls for:

-- an immediate cease-fire;
-- a withdrawal of all Russian and Georgian forces to
their positions prior to August 7;
-- support for mediation; and
-- all parties to fully implement the Moscow
agreement of 1994.

-- There has been broad agreement in the Council that there
must be an immediate cease-fire and an end to the violence.
The violence in Georgia continues and the humanitarian
situation is dire. The Security Council must demonstrate to
the parties its resolve to seek a peaceful end to the
conflict. The French draft resolution is designed to bring
the fighting to an end, restore the status quo ante, promote
mediation to deal with the underlying issues, and reaffirm
Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity. The United
States fully supports the resolution that is being
circulated,
and urges your government to support it also.

End talking points.

Proposed French-drafted UNSC Resolution
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8. (C) Begin Draft text of UNSC Resolution:

The Security Council,

Gravely concerned at the escalation of violence in

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Georgia, which began on August 7 in the area of South
Ossetia (Georgia),and resulted in the loss of numerous
lives, injuries, and severe damage to property and
infrastructure;

Also gravely concerned at the extension of violence
throughout Georgian territory, including Abkhazia
(Georgia);

Distressed by the increasing number of refugees and
internally displaced persons, and their rapidly
deteriorating situation;

Determined to achieve an immediate end to this
outbreak of violence, and to facilitate a peaceful and
durable settlement through negotiations;

Dismayed that hostilities are occurring during the
Olympic Truce, which Member States were urged to observe
during the games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing;

Recalling the statements of the Secretary General
on this issue, including that of 9 August 2008;

Reaffirming its support for the United Nations
Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) and its resolution
1808 (2008);


1. Reaffirms the commitment of all member states to the
sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of
Georgia within its internationally recognized boundaries;


2. Calls for the immediate and unconditional cessation of
hostilities, and the complete withdrawal of Russian and
Georgian forces to their positions prior to 7 August 2008;


3. Stresses the urgent need for all parties to refrain
from further use of force;


4. Calls on all parties to the conflict to engage
immediately in negotiations aimed at finding a peaceful
and durable solution;


5. Expresses its strong support for the mediation efforts
undertaken by Member States and relevant organizations,
including those of the European Union and the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe;


6. Expresses its intention to take further action, as
appropriate, to help bring about and implement a peaceful
and durable solution to the crisis;


7. Also urges all parties to the conflict in Abkhazia
(Georgia) to implement fully the Moscow agreement on
cease-fire and separation of forces of 14 May 1994
and to cooperate fully with the UNOMIG;


8. Calls on all parties to the conflict to allow full and
unfettered access of humanitarian assistance to victims,
including refugees and internally displaced persons;


9. Decides to remain actively seized of the
matter.

End Resolution Text.

POTUS Remarks
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9. (U) President's August 11 Remarks:

I have asked by national security team to discuss the
situation in Georgia. I am deeply concerned by reports that
Russian troops have moved beyond the zone of conflict,
attacked the Georgian town of Gori, and are threatening

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Georgia's capital of Tblisi. There is evidence that Russian
forces may soon begin bombing the civilian airport in the
capital city.

If these reports are accurate, these Russian actions would
represent a dramatic and brutal escalation of the conflict in
Georgia. And these actions would be inconsistent with
assurances we have received from Russia that is objectives
were limited to restoring the status quo in South Ossetia
that existed before fighting began on August 6.

It now appears that an effort may be underway to depose
Georgia's duly-elected government. Russia has invaded a
sovereign neighboring state and threatens a democratic
government elected by its people. Such an action is
unacceptable in the 21st century.

The Georgian government has accepted the elements of a peace
agreement that the Russian government previously said it
would be willing to accept: an immediate cease-fire, the
withdrawal of forces from the zone of conflict, a return to
the military status quo as of August 6, and a commitment to
refrain from using force.

There are representatives of the European Union and the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
currently in Moscow seeking Russia's agreement to this peace
plan.

Russia's government must respect Georgia's territorial
integrity and sovereignty. The Russian government must
reverse the course it appears to be on and accept this peace
agreement as a first step toward resolving this conflict.

Russia's actions this week have raised serious questions
about its intentions in Georgia and the region. These
actions have substantially damaged Russia's standing in the
world. And these actions jeopardize Russians, relations
with the Unites States and Europe.

It is time for Russia to be true to its word and to act to
end this crisis.

Thank you.
RICE