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09STOCKHOLM231
2009-04-07 16:45:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Stockholm
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SWEDISH VIEWS ON APRIL GAERC AGENDA

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Classified By: A/DCM MARC KOEHLER FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) & (D).


1. (C) Summary: In an April 1 meeting, EU Deputy
Correspondent Jonas Wendel discussed the problematic
invitation of Pres. Lukashenko to the May 7 Eastern
Partnership launch; the EU's policy plans with Israel, Syria
and Iran; upcoming (and rescheduled) summits, and Montenegro.
Wendel told us he attends nearly all ministerial-level EU
meetings with Swedish FM Carl Bildt, and that his information
to poloff reflects Bildt's thoughts and plans. End Summary.

Lukashensko and the Eastern Partnership Launch
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2. (C) Wendel said EU FMs are keenly aware of the "game"
Pres. Lukashenko could play surrounding the May 7 launch of
the Eastern Partnership (EaP),but the Czechs are unable to
get consensus on how to handle the conundrum. Sweden's
position remains the same: Lukashenko should not be invited
because, Wendel told poloff, Bildt thinks he is
"unpredictable." The latest EU plan is a "gentlemen's
agreement" with Lukashenko whereby he would be officially
invited, but would send a minister to attend in his place.
Wendel said that Spanish FM Moratinos visited Belarus on
March 23 and reported Lukashenko agreed to not attend the EaP
launch if he is invited. Nonetheless, there are fears that
Lukashenko might still appear at the EaP, violating the
agreement, Wendel said.


3. (C) "Everything is playing into Lukashenko's hands,"
continued Wendel, because the EU must reach out to Belarus to
counter Russia's growing influence. If Belarus recognizes
Abkhazia and South Ossettia after the May 7 launch, the EU
would lack leverage to push back: there are no punitive
provisions in the EaP, such as removal of a country from the
partnership. Moreover, a disgruntled Georgia might pull out
of the EaP, while recognition by Belarus could start a domino
effect of recognition. Wendel said a few EU members stated
that the "era of ideology and high principles is over"; the
EU has a partnership with Russia, and one with Belarus is no

different. Still, a human rights dialogue between the EU and
Belarus will begin after the EaP, Wendel said.

Association Agreement with Israel
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4. (C) A large portion of the April GAERC agenda will be
devoted to the annual evaluation of all of the EU's action
plans with non-EU members. The EU's association agreement
with Israel will be the most notable topic of discussion.
Wendel said the current EU-Israel association agreement
expires April 10 and at the very minimum it will be renewed
in its current form. Israel wants to upgrade the agreement,
but the work needed to do so likely will not be concluded in
the near future. More importantly, Israel must "firmly
commit" to the two state solution, said Wendel, for the EU to
agree to upgrade the agreement. The EU-Israel Association
Council might meet on May 18 to discuss a stronger agreement.

Association Agreement with Syria
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5. (C) There is general EU agreement to proceed with an
association agreement with Syria, Wendel claimed, but some
members want to wait until after the June election in
Lebanon. Sweden wants to make Syria feel more included in
the EU as a way to get Syria to be more helpful in the Middle
East Peace Process, Wendel said. Syria needs to be given a
reason to move more toward the West, away from Iran. No
country is against the association agreement, Wendel stated,
but the British want Syria first to commit to a number of
conditions, including the two-state policy. France wants to
wait first for the U.S. to announce its Syria policy.

Iran
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6. (C) Discussion on Iran was limited at the March Gymnich,
but Iran might be discussed further on the margins of the
April GAERC by the EU-8 (Britain, France, Germany, Spain,
Italy, Poland, Czech Republic and Sweden). Wendel said no EU
member is categorically opposed to autonomous sanctions, but
FM Bildt believes that this step should be the last option.
Bildt first wants to fully exhaust the UN track, especially
as Russia appears to be more cooperative. Wendel cited the
example of the Russians not delivering the S-300 missiles to
Iran. Sweden also hopes the Iranians will be invited to the
June conference on Afghanistan that Italy is planning to host
as the current G-8 leader.

Montenegro's Accession
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7. (C) FM Bildt is "very concerned" that Montenegro's
application has been politicized, said Wendel. Germany
continues to delay processing Montenegro's membership
application though it has agreed to give the application to
the Commission if the Commission holds it until 2011.
Montenegro is currently on the agenda for the April GAERC,
but might again be removed, Wendel said.

Burma
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8. (C) Burma sanctions will be renewed in April and the visa
ban list might be updated. An official statement might be
made against the regime, Wendel reported.

EU Summits and Troikas
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9. (C) The 11th EU-China summit that was postponed under the
French Presidency is set for May 20; there will be a second
EU-China summit on November 30 (tentative date) in Stockholm,
Wendel reported. It is possible other summits lacking firm
dates will be pushed to Sweden's presidency, he continued,
including the summits with Pakistan and South Korea (pending
the likely passage of a Free Trade Agreement). The Swedes
are preparing to host these summits if necessary. Sweden
will organize a meeting between the EU Troika and the Central
Asians in November, and will organize some seminars on
Central Asia in Brussels surrounding the troika.
SILVERMAN