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09ASTANA445
2009-03-13 09:39:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Astana
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KAZAKHSTAN: REQUEST FOR CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR EMBASSY

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UNCLAS ASTANA 000445 

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

FROM THE AMBASSADOR FOR INL A/S DAVID JOHNSON
STATE ALSO FOR SCA/FO, SCA/CEN, EUR/ACE, F, G/TIP, S/SRAP

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL APER EAID SNAR KCRM KTIP AF KZ
SUBJECT: KAZAKHSTAN: REQUEST FOR CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR EMBASSY
ASTANA INL OFFICER POSITION

UNCLAS ASTANA 000445

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

FROM THE AMBASSADOR FOR INL A/S DAVID JOHNSON
STATE ALSO FOR SCA/FO, SCA/CEN, EUR/ACE, F, G/TIP, S/SRAP

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL APER EAID SNAR KCRM KTIP AF KZ
SUBJECT: KAZAKHSTAN: REQUEST FOR CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR EMBASSY
ASTANA INL OFFICER POSITION


1. (U) Sensitive but unclassified. Not for public Internet.


2. (SBU) Assistant Secretary Johnson, I want to express my great
appreciation for INL's support for counter-narcotics,
counter-trafficking in persons, and other law-enforcement programs
in Kazakhstan. We have a fine INL officer posted at Embassy Astana,
Anthony Beaver, who has done outstanding work implementing INL's
programs. He is a credit both to our Embassy and your worldwide INL
team.


3. (SBU) I learned that INL is considering eliminating Beaver's
position after his summer 2010 departure from Astana because
Kazakhstan's funding for INL programs -- which comes exclusively
from the FSA budget, rather than the INCLE account -- is relatively
limited, and INL believes it is not sufficient to justify the
support costs for our INL officer slot.


4. (SBU) I want to be absolutely frank. Losing our INL officer
would be disastrous for our Mission to Kazakhstan -- a country which
is our most important partner in Central Asia. INL programs are a
top priority for us. Kazakhstan is a major transit country -- and
increasingly a destination one -- for narcotics originating in
Afghanistan. Trafficking in persons is a very serious problem here,
too. In fact, it is specifically because of INL funding for TIP
prevention, prosecution, and protection activities that Kazakhstan
is making dramatic improvements in its counter-TIP efforts. (The
improvements were recognized last year when the Department raised
Kazakhstan's ranking in the annual Trafficking in Persons Report
from "Tier 2 Watchlist" to "Tier 2.") Our efforts are paying off in
other areas too. INL is assisting the Kazakhstanis, finally, to
establish a financial intelligence unit, and we are on the cusp of
getting them to ratify new anti-money laundering/counter-terrorism
finance (AML/CTF) legislation. INL is also helping Kazakhstan bring
its forensics laboratories up to international standards through
linkages with U.S. partners.


5. (SBU) Based on the hours Anthony Beaver routinely works, his job
is more than full-time. That's not surprising, since he is
overseeing six separate INL-related programs: counter-narcotics,
drug-demand reduction, TIP, money laundering, and forensics.
Kazakhstan is a vast country -- the world's ninth largest by area,
with lengthy borders with Russia, China, and several Central Asian
states -- and Anthony Beaver spends approximately one-third of his
time on domestic travel outside of Astana. There is simply no way
that we could effectively cover these programs and the travel they
entail with other existing personnel if our INL officer slot were
lost. What we would lose first are those critical relationships
with the Ministry of Interior and other law enforcement bodies that
Anthony Beaver and his predecessors have built up over many years.
And without those relationships, we'd find progress on all these
fronts a much tougher slog. We and Washington would also lose a
valuable reporting resource that helps us understand the realities
of this huge and complex country.


6. (SBU) It is unfortunate, but we are dealing with annually
declining FSA budgets for Kazakhstan. That said, we have tried to
do our part by repeatedly recommending FSA increases for our INL
programs through our Mission Strategic Plans. We asked for $2.500
million for INL for FY2010 -- a major increase from the $1.214
million we received in FY2008 and the $1.150 million expected for
FY2009. However, that FY2010 request was cut to $1.500 million by
Washington. For FY2011, we have asked again for an increase, this
time to $1.800 million. We will continue to press for more funds at
every opportunity, and would welcome your assistance in making our
case.


7. (SBU) I want to ask for your personal intervention to ensure that
we find a successor for Anthony Beaver, so that we can continue to
give our INL programs in Kazakhstan the attention they deserve.
They are critical to our own national security, and, on the
counter-narcotics side, to our stabilization and reconstructions
efforts in Afghanistan.

HOAGLAND