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09STATE59193
2009-06-09 16:42:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Secretary of State
Cable title:  

RESPONSE TO DIPNOTE ON SALAS BECKER PROTOCOL

Tags:  PGOV PREL PM 
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UNCLAS STATE 059193 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL PM
SUBJECT: RESPONSE TO DIPNOTE ON SALAS BECKER PROTOCOL

REF: PANAMA 417

UNCLAS STATE 059193

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SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL PM
SUBJECT: RESPONSE TO DIPNOTE ON SALAS BECKER PROTOCOL

REF: PANAMA 417


1. (SBU) Summary and Action Request. This cable provides
guidance, as requested in reftel, for Embassy Panama to
respond to Diplomatic Note 231/09 from the Panamanian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). Please deliver the
following response to the MFA.


2. (SBU) Begin text:

The Department of State presents its compliments to the
Ministry of Foreign Relations of the Republic of Panama,
Directorate General of Legal Affairs and Treaties and has the
honor to refer to the to the enforcement of the Salas-Becker
Agreement, which was the subject of the Ministry,s Note No.
1156 of May 8, 2009.

The Salas-Becker Agreement is of vital importance to
combating illicit traffic by sea and air in narcotics and
other offenses. The United States of AMERICA highly values
the Salas-Becker Agreement and the continued partnership with
Panama under the Agreement to interdict and deliver
appropriate legal consequences to vessels and persons engaged
in illicit activity.

The Department of State wishes to express its regret for the
complications and inadequate communications relating to the
U.S. Coast Guard,s boarding of Panamanian-flagged vessel
POLLUX A during the period of April 26-30, 2009.

The Department of State acknowledges the importance of
adhering to Article XIV of the Agreement and the standard
operating procedures drafted during the meetings held in
Panama City in December 2008. The standardized procedures
and associated forms were developed jointly to ensure that
the necessary channels of communication are established and
functional between the designated officials of our
Governments.

The Department of State will work with other U.S. Government
agencies to ensure proper implementation of the Agreement and
standardized procedures and that the Operations Center of the
National Aero-Naval Service of Panama (SENAN) is updated on
the status of authorized boardings via telephone, fax, or
email communications at least every six (6) hours.

The Department of States avails itself of this opportunity to
renew to the Ministry of Foreign Relations of the Republic of
Panama, Directorate General of Legal Affairs and Treaties the
assurances of its highest consideration.

End Text.
CLINTON

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