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09KYIV338
2009-02-19 15:57:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kyiv
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UKRAINE: TIGIPKO'S READY, BUT STILL NO DECISION ON

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C O N F I D E N T I A L KYIV 000338 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/19/2019
TAGS: EFIN EREL ETRD PGOV PREL XH UP
SUBJECT: UKRAINE: TIGIPKO'S READY, BUT STILL NO DECISION ON
CRISIS COORDINATOR

REF: A. KYIV 311

B. KYIV 250

C. KYIV 295

Classified By: AMBASSADOR WILLIAM B. TAYLOR, REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L KYIV 000338

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DEPT FOR EUR, EUR/UMB, EEB/OMA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/19/2019
TAGS: EFIN EREL ETRD PGOV PREL XH UP
SUBJECT: UKRAINE: TIGIPKO'S READY, BUT STILL NO DECISION ON
CRISIS COORDINATOR

REF: A. KYIV 311

B. KYIV 250

C. KYIV 295

Classified By: AMBASSADOR WILLIAM B. TAYLOR, REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)


1. (C) Summary. Sergey Tigipko (a.k.a. Serhiy Tyhipko, see
note on name transliteration in paragraph 6) told Econoff on
February 19 that he is still being considered for a
high-level position in Yulia Tymoshenko's government, though
the situation remains fluid and no decisions on ministerial
positions have yet been made by Ukraine's Cabinet of
Ministers. Comparing Ukraine's current crisis with its
condition after the Soviet Union's collapse, Tigipko repeated
his previous calls for an overall crisis management strategy
and immediate implementation of coordinated reforms. End
summary.


2. (C) Econoff spoke to Sergey Tigipko on the margins of a
business leaders' conference on February 19, as rumors
continue to swirl non-stop and every bit of speculation about
top cabinet appointments is taken with a grain of salt.
"This is not for broad advertisement," Tigipko told us before
he spoke publicly, "but (the Cabinet of Ministers) is laying
names down one after another, engaging in horse trading, then
pulling the names back if the deal is not right. It's all
politics. And I am not going to assert myself until I'm
called." Tigipko added, "when they call me (as deputy prime
minister for economics and overall crisis coordinator),I'll
be in a better position to negotiate."


3. (C) When asked about recent suggestions that he may back
out of a potential government job, due to the lack of
authority a crisis coordinator would have over the ministries
(a concern expressed to the Ambassador by President
Yushchenko aide Oleksander Shlapak on February 17, which
Shlapak said he passed to Tigipko),Tigipko replied that the
"position is only as strong as the coordinator." On taking
over the Finance Ministry, he said, the Minister's portfolio
is what the coordinator naturally should also have (Ref A).
Clenching his jaw and pumping his fist, he said, "It's where
the money and real power to do something will be."


4. (U) In his public comments at the conference, Tigipko
compared Ukraine's current crisis to its situation when the
Soviet Union collapsed, a time when "everything was broken
and (Ukraine) needed to start over from scratch. Except it
was easier then, because foreign investors were interested."


5. (U) Tigipko presented his vision of a crisis strategy to
the crowd of business leaders. "We can't talk about the
budget or legislation or reforms until we have a coordinated
strategy." A strategy is a relatively simple thing to
produce in this situation, "just as it is relatively easy to
know what to do when you get a flat tire." The politicians
at the highest level are "not capable of developing or
implementing a strategy" because of the upcoming elections
(Ref B). But "now is not the time for populism. I'm
convinced", he continued, "that at the expert level (in the
ministries) there will be plenty of collaboration and joint
implementation, because the work has to be done today."


6. (U) Note: The former Deputy Prime Minister and National
Bank of Ukraine Governor's preferred name transliteration is
"Sergey Tigipko," as he is exclusively a Russian speaker,
although his name has been transliterated as "Serhiy
Tyhipko," "Sergiy Tihipko," or "Serhiy Tyhypko" in
English-language sources.


7. (C) Comment: We have heard numerous permutations of
possible nominations for Minister of Finance, one of the
hottest topics of conversation in the local media and among
the business elite. Neither Prime Minister Tymoshenko on
February 17 nor President Yushchenko on February 18 commented
to the Ambassador on changes at the Ministry, which has been
leaderless since the February 12 resignation of Viktor
Pynzenyk (Ref C). However, both they and their staffs have
repeatedly mentioned Tigipko as a "uniquely qualified"
candidate. End comment.
TAYLOR