Identifier
Created
Classification
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09ATHENS83
2009-01-22 13:32:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Athens
Cable title:  

GREEK VIEWS ON JANUARY GAERC ISSUES

Tags:  EUN PREL PGOV ZL AFIN SU ZI UP BO GR 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ATHENS 000083 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/22/2019
TAGS: EUN PREL PGOV ZL AFIN SU ZI UP BO GR
SUBJECT: GREEK VIEWS ON JANUARY GAERC ISSUES

REF: A. SECSTATE 4297

B. SECSTATE 5430

Classified By: A/POLCOUNS JEFFREY HOVENIER. REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D).

C O N F I D E N T I A L ATHENS 000083

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/22/2019
TAGS: EUN PREL PGOV ZL AFIN SU ZI UP BO GR
SUBJECT: GREEK VIEWS ON JANUARY GAERC ISSUES

REF: A. SECSTATE 4297

B. SECSTATE 5430

Classified By: A/POLCOUNS JEFFREY HOVENIER. REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D).


1. (C) DepPolCouns discussed ref A and B GAERC issues with
newly arrived MFA European Correspondent Niki Kamba. Kamba
said the Czech EU Presidency had decided on a policy of
downsizing GAERC agendas and focusing more intently on one or
two issues. Thus, they had eliminated most of the issues
contained in our demarche from consideration at the January
26-27 meeting and would focus discussion instead on the
situation in Gaza and the Middle East. Additional items that
would be discussed at the FMs' lunch included EU/Ukraine,
EU/Russia, and the European response to President Obama's
announcement on the closing of the detention facility at
Guantanamo.

GAZA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
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2. (C) Kamba said there was little disagreement amongst EU
members on the goals in the Middle East: a way needed to be
found to ensure the ceasefire in Gaza was permanent and that
the peace process got back on track. The EU and others also
needed to face squarely the humanitarian situation. It would
be difficult to stop arms smuggling, and Egypt was not
accepting refugees. In terms of the broader Peace Process,
there was no shortage of initiatives on the table, but the
events in Gaza had set things back and it would be difficult
to regain momentum. The EU welcomed President Obama's calls
to Middle East leaders on his first day at work and hoped
this indicated the degree of active engagement the new
Administration intended to maintain. Kamba also mentioned
that Greece had donated 600K euro in humanitarian aid and
intended to host 20 Palestinian children in Greek hospitals.

OTHER ISSUES
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3. (C) During the lunch, FMs would discuss EU relations with
Russia and Ukraine. Kamba noted that an EU-Russia summit
would be taking place at some point, though no date had yet
been set. The lunch discussion would focus on the
Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) and how to get it
back on track after the hiatus following the Russian invasion
of Georgia last summer. On Ukraine, discussion would focus
on the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and the February 5
meeting between Ukraine and the EU Troika, which now
consisted of the Presidency, Commission, and Council, not the
former, current, and future Presidencies, as had previously
been the case.


4. (C) Lunch discussion would also touch on the closing of
the detention facility at Guantanamo. Kamba said the EU
liked what it heard from President Obama about suspending
military trials and wanted to find ways to assist the new
Administration in reaching its goal of closing the facility.
The lunch discussion would be a "brainstorming session," but
she expected it to be "preliminary" at this early stage.


5. (C) Kamba mentioned that there would be no discussion of
Zimbabwe, but conclusions had already been agreed. Sanctions
would be renewed and the names of more individuals would be
added. At the same time, it was important to stop the trade
in illicit diamonds, which was helping keep the Mugabe regime
afloat.


6. (C) Finally, regarding Belarus, Kamba said that the EU was
looking forward to its May 7 summit with eastern partners,
which may or may not include Belarus depending on
Lukashenka's willingness to implement meaningful reforms.
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