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09MANAGUA659
2009-07-02 14:25:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Managua
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GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS CONFIDENT NICARAGUA WILL GET A SECTION 527 WAIVER

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DE RUEHMU #0659/01 1831425
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 021425Z JUL 09
FM AMEMBASSY MANAGUA
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 4303
INFO RUEATRS/DEPT OF TREASURY WASHINGTON DC
RUEHZA/WHA CENTRAL AMERICAN COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS MANAGUA 000659 

STATE FOR WHA/CEN, EB/IFD/OIA, AND L/CID
STATE ALSO FOR WHA/EPSC
STATE PASS TO USTR
TREASURY FOR INL AND OWH

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EINV ECON USTR KIDE NU
SUBJECT: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS CONFIDENT NICARAGUA WILL GET A SECTION 527 WAIVER

REFS: A) 02 MANAGUA 877, B) 08 MANAGUA 002, C) 08 MANAGUA 1546

SUMMARY
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UNCLAS MANAGUA 000659

STATE FOR WHA/CEN, EB/IFD/OIA, AND L/CID
STATE ALSO FOR WHA/EPSC
STATE PASS TO USTR
TREASURY FOR INL AND OWH

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EINV ECON USTR KIDE NU
SUBJECT: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS CONFIDENT NICARAGUA WILL GET A SECTION 527 WAIVER

REFS: A) 02 MANAGUA 877, B) 08 MANAGUA 002, C) 08 MANAGUA 1546

SUMMARY
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1. (SBU) During the June 25 Property Working Group meeting,
Ruth Zapata, Head of the Office of Assessment and Indemnification
(OCI),suggested that the case of U.S. citizen Juan Barreto would
not likely be resolved this waiver year because he had requested
additional land surveys. Rebeca Zuniga, Coordinator for the Office
of U.S. Citizen Claims, asserted that the Government of Nicaragua
(GON) has resolved 42 claims and urged the Embassy to consider the
GON4s efforts to resolve difficult claims when deciding whether to
grant a Section 527 waiver to Nicaragua. Zapata mentioned that
Attorney General Hernan Estrada would send a letter to the
Ambassador regarding his trip to Washington to discuss the GON's
property claims resolution process with members of Congress and
State Department officials. Magally Bravo, Administrative Director
for Property Claims for the Attorney General4s Office, reiterated
the GON4s goal to resolve all property claims by 2011. We sense
that the GON believes it is in good standing to receive a waiver
despite limited progress on claims under the control of the
government and the Nicaraguan Army.

DELAYS IN RESOLVING THE BARRETO CASE
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2. (U) On June 25, Econoff held the monthly Property Working Group meeting with Ruth Zapata, Head of the Office of Assessment and Quantification (OCI); Jeanette Garcia, President of the National Confiscations Review Commission (CNRC); Magally Bravo, the Attorney General4s Executive Coordinator for Property Issues; Alfonso Solorzano, CNRC member; and Rebeca Zuniga, Coordinator of the Office of U.S. Citizen Claims. Zapata suggested that the GON might not resolve the claims of U.S. citizen Juan Barreto during this waiver year. Mr. Barreto has 28 claims filed with the Embassy for property now under the control of the Nicaraguan Army (Ref A). Zapata blamed Mr. Barreto for the delays in advancing the case because he requested additional land surveys to ensure fair compensation and wanted the return of some property not under the Army's control.



3. (SBU) Econoff pointed out that the Barreto family has repeatedly
expressed its willingness to work with the GON to resolve this case
during this waiver year. Econoff emphasized that the Barreto case
represents an important benchmark in the Section 527 process --
claims under Nicaraguan Army control -- and urged the GON to work
with the Barretos to resolve this case during this waiver year.
[Note: On June 26, Mr. Barreto met with Zapata and Zuniga. In his
view, the GON does not have a sense of urgency to resolve his
claims. End Note.]

GON CONFIDENT OF WAIVER PROSPECTS
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4. (SBU) Zuniga claimed that the GON has resolved 42 claims
during this waiver year and argued that Nicaragua should be in good
standing to receive a waiver. She asked Econoff to consider the
GON4s efforts to resolve complex claims such as the Barreto case,
and those with significant U.S. congressional attention, for
example, U.S. citizen Domingo Calero. Zapata added that the GON is
taking on more public debt to resolve claims given the current
budgetary and economic difficulties confronting the government.


5. (SBU) Econoff acknowledged that communication on casework has
improved between the Embassy and GON, but genuine cooperation on
advancing U.S. claims remains limited. For example, he highlighted
that the GON has not resolved any U.S. claims under the control of
the Nicaraguan Army since 2006. The GON continues to advocate for
the dismissal of U.S claims, without regard for due process, under
Decrees 3 (1979) and 38 (1979),which authorized the GON to
confiscate property belonging to the Somoza family and "their
allies." Attorney General Estrada has petitioned the courts to rule
against the lawsuits of at least three U.S. claimants who sought to
recover their property from illegal occupants. The GON is also
attempting to resolve U.S. claims by publishing the resolutions in
the Official Gazette and depositing the bonds offered as
compensation in escrow with the Ministry of Finance. Econoff
asserted that the GON could resolve more claims through the return
of property, land swaps, and leasing agreements.

ESTRADA SEEKS HELP FOR WASHINGTON D.C. TRIP
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6. (SBU) Zapata said that Attorney General Hernan Estrada would send a letter to the Ambassador about his upcoming trip to Washington D.C. She mentioned that Estrada would like to meet with members of the U.S. Congress and senior State Department officials to discuss the GON4s accomplishments during the 2008-2009 waiver year. Zapata was unable to confirm the dates of his travel. GON TO RESOLVE ALL CLAIMS BY 2011

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7. (SBU) Bravo reiterated the GON4s goal to resolve all
property claims against the government by 2011 (Ref B). Econoff
reminded GON officials that the U.S. Government considers claims
resolved only when claimants believe that they have received
adequate and effective compensation. He noted that the GON4s
interpretation of when a claim is resolved is different than ours,
and he urged the GON to continue working with the Embassy Property
Office and U.S. claimants to advance casework.

COMMENT
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8. (SBU) We sense that GON officials believe that Nicaragua is in
good standing to receive a Section 527 waiver despite limited
progress on claims under control of the government and Army. We
have reminded GON officials that during the bilateral review it was
our understanding that Attorney General Estrada would make progress
in advancing claims under these Section 527 benchmarks (Ref C). We
will continue to pressure the GON to resolve claims under government
and Army control until the end of this waiver year and emphasize
that a Section 527 waiver to Nicaragua for 2009-2010 is not yet a
done deal.

CALLAHAN