Identifier
Created
Classification
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09BERLIN730
2009-06-18 15:21:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Berlin
Cable title:
GERMANS SHARE U.S. CONCERNS ON PAKISTAN IDPS
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UNCLAS BERLIN 000730
SENSITIVE
STATE FOR PRM/ECA (HASTINGS, WENDT),SCA/PB (TOWNSWICK),
EEB/IFD/ODF (MONOHAN),IO/EDA (HARRIMAN) AND EUR/CE
(SCHROEDER)
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID EFIN PREL PHUM PREF GM PK AF
SUBJECT: GERMANS SHARE U.S. CONCERNS ON PAKISTAN IDPS
REF: A. STATE 58282
B. BERLIN 667
UNCLAS BERLIN 000730
SENSITIVE
STATE FOR PRM/ECA (HASTINGS, WENDT),SCA/PB (TOWNSWICK),
EEB/IFD/ODF (MONOHAN),IO/EDA (HARRIMAN) AND EUR/CE
(SCHROEDER)
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID EFIN PREL PHUM PREF GM PK AF
SUBJECT: GERMANS SHARE U.S. CONCERNS ON PAKISTAN IDPS
REF: A. STATE 58282
B. BERLIN 667
1. (SBU) On June 9, 2009, Charge d'Affaires John Koenig sent
letters to Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and
Development Minister Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul to express
appreciation for Germany's contributions to assist Pakistan's
internally displaced persons (IDPs) and urge the German
government to consider what more it could do to meet the UN's
May appeal for $543 million. Econoff and POLOFF followed up
separately with appropriate contacts.
2. (SBU) MFA Afghanistan/Pakistan Task Force Director
Ruediger Koenig told POLOFF that Germany shared U.S. concerns
about the IDP situation and was constantly evaluating what
more it could do. He expected further German contributions
in the days and weeks ahead. He also expected the EU
Commission to announce a new contribution at the June 17
summit, 20 percent of which flowed from German coffers.
Koenig did not provide any indication that Steinmeier would
answer the letter.
3. (SBU) Maren Lipps, Pakistan Desk Officer, German Ministry
for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ),told Econoff
that Germany shared U.S. concerns on the IDP crisis in
Pakistan. She said Minister Wieczorek-Zeul would be sending
a formal reply to the U.S. Charge d'Affaires, most likely
during the week of June 22, but did not have details on the
contents of the letter. The June 17 EU-Pakistan Summit would
be in "troika" format, she explained, so there would be no
high-level German participant at the event.
4. (SBU) NOTE: Germany has thus far committed a total of 22.6
million euros for Pakistan IDPs in 2009-2010 (REF B). There
are four components to this sum: 1) 5 million euros from BMZ
announced on May 15, 2009 to be channeled via the United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); 2) 5 million
euros from BMZ already disbursed via the World Food Program
(WFP); 3) 10 million euros from BMZ via UNHCR's
Refugee-Affected and Hosting Areas (RAHA) Initiative; and 4)
2.6 million euros from the MFA.
Koenig
SENSITIVE
STATE FOR PRM/ECA (HASTINGS, WENDT),SCA/PB (TOWNSWICK),
EEB/IFD/ODF (MONOHAN),IO/EDA (HARRIMAN) AND EUR/CE
(SCHROEDER)
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID EFIN PREL PHUM PREF GM PK AF
SUBJECT: GERMANS SHARE U.S. CONCERNS ON PAKISTAN IDPS
REF: A. STATE 58282
B. BERLIN 667
1. (SBU) On June 9, 2009, Charge d'Affaires John Koenig sent
letters to Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and
Development Minister Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul to express
appreciation for Germany's contributions to assist Pakistan's
internally displaced persons (IDPs) and urge the German
government to consider what more it could do to meet the UN's
May appeal for $543 million. Econoff and POLOFF followed up
separately with appropriate contacts.
2. (SBU) MFA Afghanistan/Pakistan Task Force Director
Ruediger Koenig told POLOFF that Germany shared U.S. concerns
about the IDP situation and was constantly evaluating what
more it could do. He expected further German contributions
in the days and weeks ahead. He also expected the EU
Commission to announce a new contribution at the June 17
summit, 20 percent of which flowed from German coffers.
Koenig did not provide any indication that Steinmeier would
answer the letter.
3. (SBU) Maren Lipps, Pakistan Desk Officer, German Ministry
for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ),told Econoff
that Germany shared U.S. concerns on the IDP crisis in
Pakistan. She said Minister Wieczorek-Zeul would be sending
a formal reply to the U.S. Charge d'Affaires, most likely
during the week of June 22, but did not have details on the
contents of the letter. The June 17 EU-Pakistan Summit would
be in "troika" format, she explained, so there would be no
high-level German participant at the event.
4. (SBU) NOTE: Germany has thus far committed a total of 22.6
million euros for Pakistan IDPs in 2009-2010 (REF B). There
are four components to this sum: 1) 5 million euros from BMZ
announced on May 15, 2009 to be channeled via the United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); 2) 5 million
euros from BMZ already disbursed via the World Food Program
(WFP); 3) 10 million euros from BMZ via UNHCR's
Refugee-Affected and Hosting Areas (RAHA) Initiative; and 4)
2.6 million euros from the MFA.
Koenig