Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09BRATISLAVA492
2009-11-25 09:48:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Bratislava
Cable title:
SLOVAKIA ON NATO ENLARGEMENT: MACEDONIA AND BOSNIA SHOULD
VZCZCXRO8191 RR RUEHIK DE RUEHSL #0492 3290948 ZNR UUUUU ZZH R 250948Z NOV 09 FM AMEMBASSY BRATISLAVA TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 0280 INFO RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE RUEHSL/AMEMBASSY BRATISLAVA 0327
UNCLAS BRATISLAVA 000492
SIPDIS
FOR EUR/RPM, EUR/ERA, EUR/CE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL LO
SUBJECT: SLOVAKIA ON NATO ENLARGEMENT: MACEDONIA AND BOSNIA SHOULD
GET MAP
REF: STATE 116100
PolOff discussed reftel points with Martin Pangrac of the
Security Policy Department of the Slovak MFA. Pangrac said that
Slovakia is one hundred percent in favor of granting Montenegro
entry into MAP, and agrees with the U.S. position. Pangrac also
said that Slovakia would also support MAP for Bosnia at this
December's Ministerial. While Pangrac conceded that achieving
consensus on Bosnia would in all likelihood not be possible, he
said that Slovakia believes granting Bosnia a MAP now would help
strengthen Bosnian resolve to reform. If consensus on MAP for
Bosnia cannot be reached, Pangrac said that Slovakia will push
for very positive and encouraging language. Pangrac said
Slovakia agrees with the U.S. position on Georgia, Ukraine, and
Macedonia, and underscored the importance of the open door
policy and the evaluation of potential alliance members on a
case-by-case basis.
EDDINS
SIPDIS
FOR EUR/RPM, EUR/ERA, EUR/CE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL LO
SUBJECT: SLOVAKIA ON NATO ENLARGEMENT: MACEDONIA AND BOSNIA SHOULD
GET MAP
REF: STATE 116100
PolOff discussed reftel points with Martin Pangrac of the
Security Policy Department of the Slovak MFA. Pangrac said that
Slovakia is one hundred percent in favor of granting Montenegro
entry into MAP, and agrees with the U.S. position. Pangrac also
said that Slovakia would also support MAP for Bosnia at this
December's Ministerial. While Pangrac conceded that achieving
consensus on Bosnia would in all likelihood not be possible, he
said that Slovakia believes granting Bosnia a MAP now would help
strengthen Bosnian resolve to reform. If consensus on MAP for
Bosnia cannot be reached, Pangrac said that Slovakia will push
for very positive and encouraging language. Pangrac said
Slovakia agrees with the U.S. position on Georgia, Ukraine, and
Macedonia, and underscored the importance of the open door
policy and the evaluation of potential alliance members on a
case-by-case basis.
EDDINS