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08YEREVAN931
2008-11-18 14:12:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Yerevan
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LUNCH AT THE EC: CONCERN ABOUT POLITICAL

Tags:  POGV PHUM PREL ASEC KDEM EUN FR AJ TU AM 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L YEREVAN 000931 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/12/2018
TAGS: POGV PHUM PREL ASEC KDEM EUN FR AJ TU AM
SUBJECT: LUNCH AT THE EC: CONCERN ABOUT POLITICAL
SITUATION; QUESTIONS ABOUT SARKOZY ROLE ON N-K

REF: YEREVAN 874

Classified By: Amabassador Marie Yovanovitch. Reason 1.4 (B/D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L YEREVAN 000931

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/12/2018
TAGS: POGV PHUM PREL ASEC KDEM EUN FR AJ TU AM
SUBJECT: LUNCH AT THE EC: CONCERN ABOUT POLITICAL
SITUATION; QUESTIONS ABOUT SARKOZY ROLE ON N-K

REF: YEREVAN 874

Classified By: Amabassador Marie Yovanovitch. Reason 1.4 (B/D)


1. (C) SUMMARY: Over a welcome lunch for Ambassador with
Ambassadors representing European Commission member countries
in Yerevan, EC Ambassador Raul de Luzenberger provided a
briefing on the November 5-6 visit of President Sargsian to
the European Commission in Brussels. French Ambassador Serge
Smessow also provided a small readout of Sargsian's Paris
visit and suggested that it was "too early" to tell whether
President Sarkozy would take a personal role in the
Nagorno-Karabkah negotiations. END SUMMARY

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SARGSIAN "UNFORTHCOMING" ON DIALOGUE WITH OPPOSITION
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2. (C) De Luzenberger, chief of the European Commission
Delegation in Yerevan, said President Sargsian's trip to the
EC was excellent. There is a confluence of views on all
areas, including Russia, Turkey, and Nagorno-Karabkah. The
only issue where there is disagreement is on the March 1
events. He said that EC External Relations Commissioner
Benita Ferrera-Waldner suggested to Sargsian that de
Luzenberger could mediate between the opposition and the
government and help start a constructive dialogue. De
Luzenberger, who said he opposed the EC taking such a role,
"toned down the idea as being from Brussels." In any event,
he said the President was "not forthcoming," and de
Luzenberger does not believe the idea will take off. French
Ambassador Smessow intervened that the Slovenians had
recently suggested a formal dialogue on Human Rights, which
"boils down to the same thing," but this idea is still being
internally discussed by the EC.


3. (C) After some discussion of the March 1 detainees,
Polish Ambassador Tomas Knothe emphasized that, "If the West
fails on this (encouraging a political decision to release
the detainees),we fail on everything." Separately, a
number of European interlocutors have advised us that it is
likely that PACE will suspend Armenian membership in January.
(COMMENT: Ambassador Knothe, after nearly five years in
country, is a seasoned and insightful local observer. He is
expected to become dean of the diplomatic corps in January

2009. END COMMENT)

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SARKOZY ROLE ON N-K?
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4. (C) Smessow also shared with the group that Sargsian's
trip to France on November 4 was successful, "as all these
trips are." He said Sargsian, fresh from the Moscow meeting
of the Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia, was
positive on the Nagorno-Karabakh negotiations and the Moscow
Declaration. Smessow said that President Sarkozy would soon
make a trip to the region, as he is interested in the issues.
Smessow said it was too soon to discuss whether Sarkozy
would personally mediate between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but
that the President had shown "personal interest." COMMENT:
Whether deliberately or not, Smessow's body language conveyed
that Sarkozy's personal intervention is very much on the
table. END COMMENT.
YOVANOVITCH