Identifier
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08VILNIUS209
2008-04-09 07:57:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Vilnius
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MFA ENCOURAGED BY USG INTEREST IN AMBASSADORS' MEETING

Tags:  PREL PINR CASC CVIS BO 
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UNCLAS VILNIUS 000209 

SIPDIS

AMEMBASSY MINSK SENDS
SENSITIVE

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PINR CASC CVIS BO
SUBJECT: MFA ENCOURAGED BY USG INTEREST IN AMBASSADORS' MEETING

REF: MOORE-BOEHME TELCON 04/08/08

Charge Relays Willingness for Ambassadors' Meeting
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UNCLAS VILNIUS 000209

SIPDIS

AMEMBASSY MINSK SENDS
SENSITIVE

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PINR CASC CVIS BO
SUBJECT: MFA ENCOURAGED BY USG INTEREST IN AMBASSADORS' MEETING

REF: MOORE-BOEHME TELCON 04/08/08

Charge Relays Willingness for Ambassadors' Meeting
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1. (SBU) Charge relayed April 8 to MFA Americas Directorate Chief
Vadim Lazerko USG willingness to participate in discussions at the
level of Ambassadors in Brussels on or after April 10 (ref).
Lazerko stated that this was "very good news" and an encouraging
step, and he agreed to be in contact regarding the timing and
location of the meeting.

Charge Protests Approaches To Diplomatic, Local Staff
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2. (SBU) Charge took the opportunity to express dismay at the
direct approach to an American diplomat who was offered enticements
and pressures to work for the Belarusian KGB (BKGB) April 7. He
also protested pressure on the Embassy's Belarusian staff, which has
increased to particularly high levels in recent weeks. Charge
stressed that the Embassy had complied in October 2007 with the
Belarusian request to release to the GOB the names of all LES, and
emphasized that they are law-abiding citizens of Belarus who do not
merit this harassment.

MFA Says Score "Three to One"
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3. (SBU) Although Lazerko said that he was not able to comment on
the BKGB pressure, he claimed that three Belarusian diplomats have
now been approached by U.S. intelligence services, including the
Defense Attache (DATT) in Washington and two "security" attaches in
Washington and New York. Lazerko issued his own protest about these
alleged approaches, claiming that this made "the score three to
one." Lazerko noted that the Belarusian protest about these
approaches had already been raised by Belarusian Charge Kravchenko
with EUR/UMB Director Boehme. Lazerko agreed to pass our protest to
the relevant authorities.

Request for Consular Access, Clarification of Visa Issues
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4. (SBU) In addition, Charge reiterated Embassy request for MFA's
assistance in securing immediate consular access to AMCIT Emanuel
Zeltser and stressed increasing family and Congressional concern
over Zeltser's treatment and access to medical care. Lazerko said
that he would relay the request to the MFA's Consular Department.


5. (SBU) Delivering MFA Spokesman Andrei Popov's visa, issued
within 24 hours of receipt, Charge reminded Lazerko that the Embassy
continues processing several categories of visas, including
diplomats, official travelers and humanitarian cases. While pleased
with delivery of Popov's visa, Lazerko likened its issuance to
merely a drop in the bucket. He protested issuance of only
diplomats and urged widening the Embassy's accepted visa applicant
pool.


6. (SBU) Charge expressed disappointment to Lazerko that that the
Belarusian Embassy in Warsaw has informed several official travelers
that they had were not permitted by Minsk to issue visas to
Americans. Lazerko asked Charge to "take his hint" that because
issuance of temporary official visas would allow Embassy size to
grow beyond the mandated 17 at any given time, it would likely not
be possible. Charge protested that such a policy was unnecessarily
restrictive, and requested that such a decision be formalized if it
is to be enforced. Lazerko said that he would clarify the issue in
the near future.

Moore
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