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08ULAANBAATAR311
2008-06-23 06:59:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Ulaanbaatar
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GIA DIRECTOR INDICATES MONGOLIA WILL OK 10TH IRAQ

Tags:  MARR MOPS PREL PGOV MASS KPKO ASEC MG IZ 
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P 230659Z JUN 08
FM AMEMBASSY ULAANBAATAR
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 2296
INFO AMEMBASSY BAGHDAD 
AMEMBASSY WARSAW 
JOINT STAFF WASHINGTON DC
SECDEF WASHINGTON DC
NSC WASHINGTON DC
HQ USPACOM HONOLULU HI
C O N F I D E N T I A L ULAANBAATAR 000311 

STATE FOR EAP/CM, PM, NEA, INR/EAP AND INR/B

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/23/2018
TAGS: MARR MOPS PREL PGOV MASS KPKO ASEC MG IZ
SUBJECT: GIA DIRECTOR INDICATES MONGOLIA WILL OK 10TH IRAQ
ROTATION

REF: ULAANBAATAR 0310

Classified By: Ambassador Mark C. Minton for Reasons 1.4 (a) and (b).

C O N F I D E N T I A L ULAANBAATAR 000311

STATE FOR EAP/CM, PM, NEA, INR/EAP AND INR/B

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/23/2018
TAGS: MARR MOPS PREL PGOV MASS KPKO ASEC MG IZ
SUBJECT: GIA DIRECTOR INDICATES MONGOLIA WILL OK 10TH IRAQ
ROTATION

REF: ULAANBAATAR 0310

Classified By: Ambassador Mark C. Minton for Reasons 1.4 (a) and (b).


1. (C) SUMMARY: The Director of Mongolia's General
Intelligence Agency (GIA),former Ambassador to the U.S. R.
Bold, told the Ambassador June 20 that he believes that the
Government of Mongolia (GOM) will approve the dispatch of a
10th troop rotation to Iraq. The GOM has not made a formal
announcement on whether it will send a 10th rotation. During
the meeting at GIA HQ, the Ambassador emphasized considerable
progress was being made in Iraq and underlined the need for
further USG-GOM discussions in the coming months on a
long-term GOM commitment to Iraq and the coalition. END
SUMMARY.


2. (C) Mongolian GIA Director Bold, the recently returned
former Ambassador to the U.S., hosted the Ambassador for
lunch on June 20. Regarding the Mongolian peacekeeping force
that provides security for Polish troops at Camp Echo in
southern Iraq, Bold said the Polish troops are to withdraw on
September 30, and that this timing complicates the GOM's
decision on whether to send a 10th six-month rotation,
because the Polish departure would come mid-rotation. Bold
said that at a National Security Council (NSC) meeting,
participants expressed differing opinions on the advisability
of sending another deployment. Some, he indicated, think the
anticipated replacement of Polish forces by U.S. forces would
provoke attacks at Camp Echo, raising the threat to Mongolian
forces to the point where they should withdraw. Others, Bold
suggested, support approving a 10th rotation, to honor
President Enkhbayar's commitment to POTUS at the October 2007
White House Summit, as well as to strengthen US-Mongolian
relations. Bold told the Ambassador that it was his
impression that a 10th rotation would be approved at least
until the Polish withdrawal from Camp Echo in late September.
(Note: Per reftel, informed sources have made clear to Post
that in late May, the NSC decided to recommend sending a 10th
rotation to Iraq to replace the forces scheduled to depart in
July, at least through the end of September. We understand
that the NSC's decision has yet to be endorsed by the
Cabinet. End Note.)


3. (C) The Ambassador underscored that considerable progress
achieved recently in Iraq, both in security and political
terms, and urged consideration of a long-term commitment to
Iraq. The Ambassador said he believed security would not be
compromised at Camp Echo because of a U.S. troop presence.
The Ambassador ended the meeting by emphasizing the necessity
for further U.S.-GOM discussions, from July to October, on a
long-term GOM commitment to Iraq and the coalition, through
the full tenth rotation and beyond. He noted that the U.S.
would initiate discussions soon with Mongolia concerning the
conditions under which the Mongolian mission could be
extended beyond the end of the year, when the UNSC resolution
is set to expire.

MINTON