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08ZAGREB85
2008-02-06 14:06:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Zagreb
Cable title:  

GOC ASKS FOR "AT LEAST 24 HOURS NOTICE" ON KOSOVO

Tags:  PREL PGOV HR KO 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ZAGREB 000085 

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FOR EUR/SCE, EUR/PPD AND EUR/RPM
OSD FOR WINTERNITZ, NSC FOR BRAUN

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/01/2018
TAGS: PREL PGOV HR KO
SUBJECT: GOC ASKS FOR "AT LEAST 24 HOURS NOTICE" ON KOSOVO
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE


Classified By: Rick Holtzapple, POL/ECON, Reasons 1.4 B/D

C O N F I D E N T I A L ZAGREB 000085

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

FOR EUR/SCE, EUR/PPD AND EUR/RPM
OSD FOR WINTERNITZ, NSC FOR BRAUN

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/01/2018
TAGS: PREL PGOV HR KO
SUBJECT: GOC ASKS FOR "AT LEAST 24 HOURS NOTICE" ON KOSOVO
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE


Classified By: Rick Holtzapple, POL/ECON, Reasons 1.4 B/D


1. (C) Croatian Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Neven
Pelicaric asked the Ambassador to see him on February 5
regarding Kosovo. Pelicaric stressed that the GoC remains
committed to moving in concert with the EU and the US, and
was consulting regularly with the other non-permanent UNSC EU
members Belgium and Italy to stay informed. The MFA's
lawyers had also reviewed the legal issues surrounding
Kosovo's independence, and had concluded that there was no
impediment to a country making the unilateral sovereign
decision to recognize an independent Kosovo. He confirmed
that Croatia intended to be "with or just behind the first
wave" of countries recognizing Kosovo. Therefore, Pelicaric
said he was preparing the legal procedure for Croatia's
recognition. Recognition would not require any parliamentary
procedure or the direct involvement of President Mesic, but
it would require a government decision, and therefore require
convening a cabinet session, and having the relevant
documents prepared. In order to recognize quickly, Pelicaric
asked for as much advance notice as the US could provide of a
Kosovo declaration, and said that he would need "at least 24
hours" to set the wheels in motion.


2. (C) Pelicaric added that Croatia would also be supportive
on other issues related to Kosovo. He was sensitive to the
possibility that Russia might seek to convoke consultations
at the UNSC upon any declaration of independence by Kosovo,
and understood the US view that further UNSC debate was
unnecessary. Croatia's diplomatic office in Pristina was now
open, and headed by an ambassador-rank diplomat. Croatia
also supported the establishment of the EULEX mission for
Kosovo, and would likely contribute around 13-15 staff to
that operation.
BRADTKE