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2009-09-03 15:31:00
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Embassy Paris
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FRENCH EXPECTATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER GYMNICH

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1. (C) SUMMARY: MFA Acting Chief of EU Common Foreign and
Security Policy Mathieu Carmona previewed on September 3
French expectations and priorities for the September 4-5
Gymnich. Discussions of all subjects, which will include
Middle East peace, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and Turkey
and Armenia, will remain broad, though French priorities
include: pushing for a summit on the peace process in the
context of the Union for the Mediterranean, overcoming Dutch
opposition to an Association Agreement with Syria,
maintaining EU solidarity on French citizens facing trial in
Iran, stiffening member states' resolve to move forward with
new sanctions against Iran, and making progress on clarifying
the EU's future role in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Separately,
GOF sources have told us France may bring up at the Gymnich
the issue of Egypt's planned Middle East Safeguards
resolution at the IAEA. END SUMMARY.


2. (C) Middle East Peace Process: Carmona asked for a
progress report of U.S. efforts to bring the Palestinians and
Israelis together, noting both that there was some concern
that the effort was flagging and that the EU wants to do what
it can to support the Obama administration and the Quartet.
He said Swedish FM Carl Bildt still plans to visit the region
soon to increase EU visibility in the effort, and added that
Mahmoud Abbas was currently in Paris, meeting on September 3
with FM Kouchner and on September 4 with President Sarkozy.
Carmona said France is in full agreement with the substance
of the U.S. non-paper (ref A),but cautioned that, while
rightly focusing on Israeli and Palestinian responsibilities
in the West Bank, the international community cannot lose
sight of continuing chaos in Gaza. Specifically, the Israeli
blockade is continuing the misery upon which radicals in Gaza

feed.


3. (C) Carmona said FM Kouchner has two Middle East
priorities at the Gymnich: first, he will present President
Sarkozy's plan to host a Middle East peace summit in the
context of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM),assuming
that the Israelis have committed to freezing settlement
activity and there is a clear pledge by the parties to resume
negotiations. Carmona said while he does not expect
opposition to the plan per se at the Gymnich, he does expect
questions from member states regarding the appropriateness of
the UfM as a forum for such a summit. Acknowledging that the
UfM was originally designed to be non-political and focus on
concrete projects, he suggested the UfM has become an
established venue to bring all the relevant parties to the
table, and is thus the best option for hosting a summit on
the peace process.


4. (C) Syria: The second French priority in the Middle East
is to overcome remaining resistance - primarily Dutch - to
signing an EU Association Agreement with Syria. Carmona said
France would like to make progress on this issue at the
September GAERC meeting, and thus wants to pave the way by
gaining consensus at the Gymnich. When asked if France
thought it was appropriate to move ahead with an Association
Agreement given the recent critical IAEA report and Syria's
continued lack of progress on human rights, Carmona said
France believes that the agreement would help to separate
Syria from Iran by offering tangible benefits to
constructively engaging the West.


5. (C) Iran: Ministers will discuss all aspects of the
situation in Iran, though France hopes to reaffirm EU
solidarity regarding non-official French citizens who are
currently facing trial in Iran. Carmona noted that the
Swedish presidency had been helpful by saying that Iran's
actions were not against individual persons or countries, but
against the EU as a whole. Carmona acknowledged our request
for EU support in dealing with the issue of detained and
missing U.S. citizens. France also wants to use the Gymnich
as an opportunity to push reluctant member states (Carmona
specifically mentioned Italy) to design a sanctions package
targeting not just proliferation-related entities, but also
the energy sector, banks, and insurance companies. Carmona
said Sarkozy takes this issue very seriously, and has
publicly given a deadline of the end of September for a
constructive Iranian response to the U.S. offer of dialogue.
In this context, all EU member states must start preparing
for sanctions without further delay.


6. (C) Afghanistan/Pakistan: Carmona said the GAERC had asked
the European Commission in June to prepare a new strategy to
increase the effectiveness and visibility of the EU's
activities in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and said that

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ministers would discuss the Commission's draft at the
Gymnich. Carmona did not expect any significant conclusions,
but said the main effort would be to establish priorities
based on suggestions contained in the draft. Specifically,
France was concerned by the difficulty in distributing EU
aid, saying that while "the money is there," the EU does not
have a mechanism to get it to the intended recipients in an
effective manner. Relying on the UN has been unsatisfactory,
since there is very little accountability for how the funds
are disbursed, and "much of it seems to get lost." Ministers
will also discuss the Afghan plan to embed European experts
in Afghan ministries. He agreed it was a good plan, but said
member states needed to determine how it could be
implemented. Finally, there will be a wide ranging
discussion of the Afghan elections, focusing on how to take
advantage of a new Afghan administration to refocus EU
long-term support.


7. (C) Turkey/Armenia: Carmona said that at a lunch on
September 5, Turkey would present details of its
rapprochement with Armenia. The EU would be "in listening
mode," and this would be an opportunity for Turkey to lead an
EU discussion.


8. (C) Separately, post discussed the EU's role in addressing
Egyptian attempts to introduce an unhelpful Middle East
Safeguards (MES) resolution focusing on Israel at the IAEA
(ref B) during a September 1 meeting with Kouchner's
Strategic Affairs Advisor Philippe Bertoux. Bertoux agreed
that France would try to influence other EU member states who
might be considering separate negotiations with Egypt. He
said France understood the importance of this issue and
suggested that this Gymnich might be a good opportunity for
the GOF to highlight the need for unified EU opposition to
the MES resolution.
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