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09BRUSSELS1313
2009-09-30 06:06:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Brussels
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BELGIAN MFA HINTS AT POSITIONS PRIOR TO GLCG

Tags:  PREL PGOG CG RW BE 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BRUSSELS 001313 

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STATE PASS AF/C (WOLPE, KEITH, LAMORA AND CASEY),AF/W
(HUNTER) AND EUR/WE (MARCUS)

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/30/2019
TAGS: PREL PGOG CG RW BE
SUBJECT: BELGIAN MFA HINTS AT POSITIONS PRIOR TO GLCG

Classified By: Political Economic Counselor Richard Eason for reasons 1
.4 (B) and (D).

C O N F I D E N T I A L BRUSSELS 001313

SIPDIS

STATE PASS AF/C (WOLPE, KEITH, LAMORA AND CASEY),AF/W
(HUNTER) AND EUR/WE (MARCUS)

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/30/2019
TAGS: PREL PGOG CG RW BE
SUBJECT: BELGIAN MFA HINTS AT POSITIONS PRIOR TO GLCG

Classified By: Political Economic Counselor Richard Eason for reasons 1
.4 (B) and (D).


1. (C) Belgian Congo Desk Officer Hugues Chantry and
Rwanda/Burundi Desk Officer Stephane Doppagne shared some
Belgian ideas on Great Lakes issues with Poloff September 29.
The topics discussed provided some insight into what the GOB
might present at the Great Lakes Contact Group (GLCG) in
Washington October 14. The Belgians offered several points
on Congo: they want to discuss a new architecture for
international community - DRC interaction; they will be more
cautious in their open criticism of the GoDRC; and they are
moving towards a measured approach to security sector reform
(SSR). Our contacts also expressed concern with the
political situation in Rwanda. Finally, they asked for the
U.S. reaction to the recent violence in Conakry, Guinea, and
wondered if the U.S. would take any action.

Congo
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2. (C) Chantry said the MFA was looking forward to the
October 14 Great Lakes Contact Group meeting in Washington;
he was hoping he would receive the agenda soon. He said
Belgium was less keen on a Canadian suggestion to have a
meeting of the Group of Friends of the International
Conference on the Great Lakes Region in New York the
following day; Chantry confided that his Ministry did not
find the organization particularly useful. Poloff asked
Chantry if Belgium will have completed its Africa policy
review prior to the GLCG meeting. Chantry replied in the
affirmative and said Belgium hoped to discuss a new
architecture for the international community to engage with
the DRC at the meeting. He said the GOB would try to adjust
its tone to be less critical of the DRC publicly, as
maintaining open diplomatic relations is a priority. On SSR,
Chantry said Belgium would take a realistic and measured
approach moving forward in stages. Rather than rolling out
four or five point plans and moving on a predetermined
timeline, the Belgians plan to move from one stage to a more
advanced level only if the DRC is prepared and has completed
the goals of the first stage; Belgium is willing to wait.
Finally, the Belgian parliament continues to question FM
Leterme on sexual violence in the Congo; he was recently
asked what the United States was doing and how the GOB was
working with the USG.

Rwanda
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3. (C) Chantry said Belgium was becoming more concerned with
the political situation in Rwanda. He said that Kagame seems
skilled and that Rwanda had learned good public relations
skills from the Blair government in the UK, but compared the
actual situation to a Potemkin village. He thinks the Kagame
regime's avoidance of the Tutsi-Hutu problem will lead to
another inter-ethnic calamity. He said Belgium would seek
joint messaging with partners to urge changes in Kigali.

Guinea
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4. (C) Doppagne asked if the U.S. had made any statement
about the recent massacre in Conakry in which soldiers fired
into an opposition rally, killing around 90 people. He said
he would appreciate the U.S. perspective and reaction.
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