Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08VILNIUS473
2008-06-17 06:16:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Vilnius
Cable title:
LITHUANIA IN IRAQ: WHERE THEY ARE NOW
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C O N F I D E N T I A L VILNIUS 000473
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/17/2018
TAGS: MOPS MARR PREL NATO IZ LH
SUBJECT: LITHUANIA IN IRAQ: WHERE THEY ARE NOW
REF: VILNIUS 395
Classified By: Ambassador John A. Cloud for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)
C O N F I D E N T I A L VILNIUS 000473
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/17/2018
TAGS: MOPS MARR PREL NATO IZ LH
SUBJECT: LITHUANIA IN IRAQ: WHERE THEY ARE NOW
REF: VILNIUS 395
Classified By: Ambassador John A. Cloud for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)
1. (C) Advisor to the Prime Minister Mindaugas Jurkynas told
Ambassador June 10 that President Adamkus and PM Kirkilas are
both committed to Lithuanian troops remaining in Iraq past
July, despite DefMin Olekas's almost daily, public statements
to the contrary. Jurkynas said the State Defense Council
will meet the week of June 16 and he predicted it will agree
that the deployment in Iraq should be extended until the end
of this year. MFA U/S Pavilionis gave Ambassador the same
assurance later the same day. An advisor to the President
was more measured in his prediction. He acknowledged that
was the plan but anticipated that Olekas would push back
strongly.
2. (C) Lithuania is starting to look at long term interests
in Iraq. MFA's Middle East Division Head Irena Vedrickaite
told us June 9 that the GOL is now considering accrediting an
Ambassador to Iraq. Vedrickaite predicted this new
Ambassador will work from Vilnius because basing him in
Baghdad is not yet feasible financially. Another option
would be to have the GOL's Ambassador in Cairo assume Iraq
duties as well, however Vedrickaite said many in the MFA --
including her division -- will oppose this because this
Ambassador is already accredited to six other Arab countries.
Vedrickaite said an Ambassadorship to Iraq is "a new item on
the agenda" and did not give a timeline as to when someone
will be appointed however she did say, "as the security
situation gets better, our economic interest will increase."
3. (C) Comment: The Lithuanians are aware that they need a
definitive answer on their deployment in Iraq before Prime
Minister Kirkilas' scheduled meeting with Vice President
Cheney July 2. End comment.
CLOUD
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/17/2018
TAGS: MOPS MARR PREL NATO IZ LH
SUBJECT: LITHUANIA IN IRAQ: WHERE THEY ARE NOW
REF: VILNIUS 395
Classified By: Ambassador John A. Cloud for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)
1. (C) Advisor to the Prime Minister Mindaugas Jurkynas told
Ambassador June 10 that President Adamkus and PM Kirkilas are
both committed to Lithuanian troops remaining in Iraq past
July, despite DefMin Olekas's almost daily, public statements
to the contrary. Jurkynas said the State Defense Council
will meet the week of June 16 and he predicted it will agree
that the deployment in Iraq should be extended until the end
of this year. MFA U/S Pavilionis gave Ambassador the same
assurance later the same day. An advisor to the President
was more measured in his prediction. He acknowledged that
was the plan but anticipated that Olekas would push back
strongly.
2. (C) Lithuania is starting to look at long term interests
in Iraq. MFA's Middle East Division Head Irena Vedrickaite
told us June 9 that the GOL is now considering accrediting an
Ambassador to Iraq. Vedrickaite predicted this new
Ambassador will work from Vilnius because basing him in
Baghdad is not yet feasible financially. Another option
would be to have the GOL's Ambassador in Cairo assume Iraq
duties as well, however Vedrickaite said many in the MFA --
including her division -- will oppose this because this
Ambassador is already accredited to six other Arab countries.
Vedrickaite said an Ambassadorship to Iraq is "a new item on
the agenda" and did not give a timeline as to when someone
will be appointed however she did say, "as the security
situation gets better, our economic interest will increase."
3. (C) Comment: The Lithuanians are aware that they need a
definitive answer on their deployment in Iraq before Prime
Minister Kirkilas' scheduled meeting with Vice President
Cheney July 2. End comment.
CLOUD