Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08TIRANA332
2008-04-24 12:12:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Tirana
Cable title:
MINISTER OF DEFENSE WANTS TO GIVE UP MANPADS
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C O N F I D E N T I A L TIRANA 000332
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE, ISN, PM/WRA
DOD FOR OSD/WPOPOVICH
E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/24/2018
TAGS: MASS PARM PREL NATO AL
SUBJECT: MINISTER OF DEFENSE WANTS TO GIVE UP MANPADS
REF: A) TIRANA 219 B) TIRANA 331
Classified By: Charge S.A. Cristina, reasons 1.4 (b),(d)
C O N F I D E N T I A L TIRANA 000332
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE, ISN, PM/WRA
DOD FOR OSD/WPOPOVICH
E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/24/2018
TAGS: MASS PARM PREL NATO AL
SUBJECT: MINISTER OF DEFENSE WANTS TO GIVE UP MANPADS
REF: A) TIRANA 219 B) TIRANA 331
Classified By: Charge S.A. Cristina, reasons 1.4 (b),(d)
1. (C) CDA, DATT, ODC Chief and Polmil Off on April 23 met
with Minister of Defense Oketa to clarify the status of
MANPADS destruction, requested by Oketa in a March 21 letter
to Ambassador Withers (ref A). Contacts with the Minister
and CHOD since that request indicated that Oketa might be
reconsidering his request. We ran through the major
arguments on why the MANPADS should be destroyed. He
understood completely and assured us that he is committed to
getting rid of them. The Minister explained that he had a
made a tactical blunder. As an incoming minister with no
defense experience, he felt that he should get a quick report
from his generals on the efficacy and usefulness of the
weapons, expecting that his staff would reply that the
weapons were useless. In fact, they responded to the
contrary, with the Commander of the Joint Forces arguing that
Albania should retain the MANPADS as part of its AIR defense
system. Only after receiving this advice did Oketa learn
that there was an inter-ministerial decree that would have
allowed him to sign off immediately on the disposal of the
MANPADS. Now the Minister is in the position of having to
act against his experts' advice. He therefore requested an
expert U.S. evaluation of the missiles.
2. (C) Chief of Defense General Luan Hoxha sent us a letter
following the meeting requesting officially our assistance in
surveying their stock (ref B). We notified him at that time
that our team should arrive early next week. We are
confident that the team's report should provide Oketa with
the justification he needs to override the objections of his
experts.
3. (C) COMMENT: We believe Oketa is sincere and wants to do
the right thing, not only with regard to MANPADS but also on
safety and security issues at Gerdec. We recognize his
difficult position as a new minister who has not yet
developed the internal relationships he needs for his
ministry to function smoothly.
CRISTINA
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE, ISN, PM/WRA
DOD FOR OSD/WPOPOVICH
E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/24/2018
TAGS: MASS PARM PREL NATO AL
SUBJECT: MINISTER OF DEFENSE WANTS TO GIVE UP MANPADS
REF: A) TIRANA 219 B) TIRANA 331
Classified By: Charge S.A. Cristina, reasons 1.4 (b),(d)
1. (C) CDA, DATT, ODC Chief and Polmil Off on April 23 met
with Minister of Defense Oketa to clarify the status of
MANPADS destruction, requested by Oketa in a March 21 letter
to Ambassador Withers (ref A). Contacts with the Minister
and CHOD since that request indicated that Oketa might be
reconsidering his request. We ran through the major
arguments on why the MANPADS should be destroyed. He
understood completely and assured us that he is committed to
getting rid of them. The Minister explained that he had a
made a tactical blunder. As an incoming minister with no
defense experience, he felt that he should get a quick report
from his generals on the efficacy and usefulness of the
weapons, expecting that his staff would reply that the
weapons were useless. In fact, they responded to the
contrary, with the Commander of the Joint Forces arguing that
Albania should retain the MANPADS as part of its AIR defense
system. Only after receiving this advice did Oketa learn
that there was an inter-ministerial decree that would have
allowed him to sign off immediately on the disposal of the
MANPADS. Now the Minister is in the position of having to
act against his experts' advice. He therefore requested an
expert U.S. evaluation of the missiles.
2. (C) Chief of Defense General Luan Hoxha sent us a letter
following the meeting requesting officially our assistance in
surveying their stock (ref B). We notified him at that time
that our team should arrive early next week. We are
confident that the team's report should provide Oketa with
the justification he needs to override the objections of his
experts.
3. (C) COMMENT: We believe Oketa is sincere and wants to do
the right thing, not only with regard to MANPADS but also on
safety and security issues at Gerdec. We recognize his
difficult position as a new minister who has not yet
developed the internal relationships he needs for his
ministry to function smoothly.
CRISTINA