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09MONTEVIDEO578
2009-10-09 12:12:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Montevideo
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URUGUAY: TOUR D'HORIZON WITH FM VAZ

Tags:  PLEC PREL UN EAGR HA KPKO UY 
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FOR WHA/BSC MARY DASCHBACH

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/01/2019
TAGS: PLEC PREL UN EAGR HA KPKO UY
SUBJECT: URUGUAY: TOUR D'HORIZON WITH FM VAZ

Classified By: CDA ROBIN MATTHEWMAN, FOR REASON 1.4 (B)

Summary
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C O N F I D E N T I A L MONTEVIDEO 000578

SIPDIS

FOR WHA/BSC MARY DASCHBACH

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/01/2019
TAGS: PLEC PREL UN EAGR HA KPKO UY
SUBJECT: URUGUAY: TOUR D'HORIZON WITH FM VAZ

Classified By: CDA ROBIN MATTHEWMAN, FOR REASON 1.4 (B)

Summary
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1. (SBU) Charge Matthewman called on Foreign Minister Pedro
Vaz October 1 to discuss the trip to the U.S. that President
Vazquez, FM Vaz, and Economy Minister Alvaro Garcia made from
September 13-25. Vaz said all members of the Uruguayan
delegation was very satisfied with their reception and with
all their meetings. The meeting of leaders of the top
peacekeeping force contributors hosted by President Obama was
especially fruitful, according to Vaz, as was the Secretary's
meeting with the Haiti Key Players group. Other topics
included Vazquez's subsequent trip to Venezuela; the
September 15 UNASUR Defense Council meeting; the situation in
Honduras; the possibility of an upcoming bilateral meeting on
agriculture; and pending legislation of interest to the
Embassy. End Summary.

The Trip
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2. (U) Vazquez headed an Uruguayan delegation that traveled
to Washington from September 13-18, and New York from
September 18-25. Other GOU principals on the trip included
FM Vaz and Economy Minister Alvaro Garcia. Notable events
included a September 15 meeting with the Secretary; a
September 16 breakfast at the Council of the Americas, at
which Vazquez was the featured speaker; Vazquez's
participation in a September 23 meeting of leaders of top
peacekeeping force contributors hosted by President Obama,
during which the views on peacekeeping expressed by Obama and
Vazquez were congruent, according to Vaz ; and Vaz's
participation in the September 25 Haiti Key Players meeting,
which Vas described as having gone "very well." Vaz and/or
Garcia also met with G U/S Otero; acting U/S EEB Nelson;
USTR's Everett Eisenstatt; USDA U/S Philbrook; Treasury
Deputy Secretary Wolin and DAS Lee; and OSD DAS Mora. Vaz
said that each of the meetings was valuable.


3. (SBU) After departing the U.S. September 25, Vazquez
stopped off for a night on Venezuela's Margarita Island,
where he participated in a summit of African and South
American leaders. There he also joined Presidents Lula,
Fernandez de Kirchner, Lugo, Morales, and Correa in signing

the charter to the Bank of the South, and held a meeting with
UN Food and Agricultural Organization head Jaques Diouf. Vaz
declined to characterize the Venezuela portion of the trip,
saying only that Uruguay views the Bank of the South as
"another option for Uruguay's development," and that Uruguay
plans to meet its capital and other obligations to the bank.

UNASUR
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4. (C) Vaz characterized the September 15 UNASUR Defense
Council summit in Quito as a disappointment, saying that he
had hoped participants would have been able to come to some
sort of agreement that would promote confidence among
members. That the ministers adjourned without such an
agreement was problematic, Vaz said. He went on to note that
UNASUR is still defining itself, and that Uruguay has
confidence that it can help make the mechanism work. Vaz
agreed with the Charge that keeping discussion of the
U.S.-Colombia DCA at the level of the UNASUR Defense Council
served to defuse tensions in the region.

Honduras
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5. (C) Vaz said the GOU is very worried about the situation
in Honduras, which he said was a completely anomalous
situation that could portend negative change in the region.
Vaz believes the Brazilians are improvising, saying that he
doubted they planned for the situation they find themselves
in now, with Zelaya and his followers in their embassy. The
GOU sees the Arias plan as the only solution, Vaz added, but
as time goes on there is less and less chance of that plan
effecting a satisfactory resolution to the crisis.

Agriculture
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6. (SBU) Charge noted that USDA has proposed a meeting of the
U.S.-Uruguay Consultative Committee on Agriculture (CCA) in
Uruguay in mid-November. Although the timing is awkward,
coming as it would between the general election and a widely
expected runoff, she encouraged the GOU to agree, ati it
would provide an important way to continue to make progress
on agricultural issues. Vaz agreed the CCA would be an
important opportunity, and said he would speak with the
agriculture minister about it.

Legislation of Interest
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7.(SBU) The charge took the opportunity to ask Vaz about the
status of two pieces of legislation pending in the Uruguayan
legislature: a civil aviation bill that is a necessary step
toward Uruguay regaining FAA Category 1 Flight Safety Status;
and a ratification of the U.S.-Uruguay bilateral Science and
Technology Framework Agreement, signed April 29, 2008 by
Condoleeza Rice and then-FM Gonzalo Fernandez. Vaz promised
to look into the status of both bills. The timing is not
particularly propitious, Vaz said, noting that Uruguay's
congress is adjourned and its members campaigning before the
October 25 general elections. However, special sessions in
the Uruguayan congress take place frequently, and that if
there is enough interest it may be possible to convene one to
pass one or both of the bills.
Matthewman