Identifier
Created
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09SUVA441
2009-11-27 00:06:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Suva
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AMBASSADOR MCGANN MEETING WITH FIJI FM KUBUABOLA
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SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR MCGANN MEETING WITH FIJI FM KUBUABOLA
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SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR MCGANN MEETING WITH FIJI FM KUBUABOLA
1) (SBU) On November 25, FM Kubuabola requested an urgent meeting at
MFA. Kubuabola was under instructions from strongman Bainimarama to
meet with resident UN Security Council Permfive Ambassadors (U.S.
France and China) and UK High Commissioner to discuss Fiji's reclama
to UN U/SYG Lynn Pascoe's decision to deny Col. Driti's appointment
as the next commander of Fiji's UNAMI contingent. Kubuabola asked
permission for RFMF Chief of Staff Col. Aziz to travel to New York
for a meeting with Fiji's Permrep and Pascoe to challenge
allegations regarding Driti's human rights abuses or other illegal
activities related to the 2006 coup. Aziz did not have any role in
the government overthrow and his rank would not otherwise prohibit
travel to the U.S. Aziz will submit his visa application on/about
November 27.
2) (SBU)I told Kubuabola that the U.S. under its UN charter
responsibilities would not deny a visa for Aziz noting that we
regularly issued visas to Fijian officials, including RFMF, for
meetings at UN Headquarters. However, I emphasized that visa
issuance should not be seen as an endorsement of Driti and made
clear it was Fiji that had to disprove the allegations. Moreover, it
did not matter whether he personally committed an offense or
commanded others to do so. Kubuabola seemed unaware that Driti
previously had been turned down for Iraq duty in 2008.
3) (SBU) Turning to other areas, Kubuabola said the Public
emergency Regulations (PER) would be lifted by the end of December
but asked that the U.S. not make any public statements until the
Fiji government announcement. I agreed. Regarding a related issue,
I also pointed out that holding a national dialogue on Fiji's
political future limited to individuals and banning the SDL and
other political parties would not be well received by the U.S. nor
would it constitute a democratic practice. Kubuabola acknowledged
this announcement was Bainimarama's doing but hinted that his
proclamation might not stand.
4) (SBU) Kubuabola also revealed that NZ FM McCully planned to
travel to Fiji in early January. Kubuabola said he reached out to
AUS FM Smith through Acting HC Sarah Robertson. Smith apparently
agreed in principle to a meeting but promised to get back to
Kubuabola on the possibility of a January trilateral meeting.
Kubuabola is working hard at being a friendly interlocutor but
regularly gets undercut by the regime's actions.
SENSITIVE
FOR EAP DAS FRANKIE REED
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL KDEM CONS FJ
SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR MCGANN MEETING WITH FIJI FM KUBUABOLA
1) (SBU) On November 25, FM Kubuabola requested an urgent meeting at
MFA. Kubuabola was under instructions from strongman Bainimarama to
meet with resident UN Security Council Permfive Ambassadors (U.S.
France and China) and UK High Commissioner to discuss Fiji's reclama
to UN U/SYG Lynn Pascoe's decision to deny Col. Driti's appointment
as the next commander of Fiji's UNAMI contingent. Kubuabola asked
permission for RFMF Chief of Staff Col. Aziz to travel to New York
for a meeting with Fiji's Permrep and Pascoe to challenge
allegations regarding Driti's human rights abuses or other illegal
activities related to the 2006 coup. Aziz did not have any role in
the government overthrow and his rank would not otherwise prohibit
travel to the U.S. Aziz will submit his visa application on/about
November 27.
2) (SBU)I told Kubuabola that the U.S. under its UN charter
responsibilities would not deny a visa for Aziz noting that we
regularly issued visas to Fijian officials, including RFMF, for
meetings at UN Headquarters. However, I emphasized that visa
issuance should not be seen as an endorsement of Driti and made
clear it was Fiji that had to disprove the allegations. Moreover, it
did not matter whether he personally committed an offense or
commanded others to do so. Kubuabola seemed unaware that Driti
previously had been turned down for Iraq duty in 2008.
3) (SBU) Turning to other areas, Kubuabola said the Public
emergency Regulations (PER) would be lifted by the end of December
but asked that the U.S. not make any public statements until the
Fiji government announcement. I agreed. Regarding a related issue,
I also pointed out that holding a national dialogue on Fiji's
political future limited to individuals and banning the SDL and
other political parties would not be well received by the U.S. nor
would it constitute a democratic practice. Kubuabola acknowledged
this announcement was Bainimarama's doing but hinted that his
proclamation might not stand.
4) (SBU) Kubuabola also revealed that NZ FM McCully planned to
travel to Fiji in early January. Kubuabola said he reached out to
AUS FM Smith through Acting HC Sarah Robertson. Smith apparently
agreed in principle to a meeting but promised to get back to
Kubuabola on the possibility of a January trilateral meeting.
Kubuabola is working hard at being a friendly interlocutor but
regularly gets undercut by the regime's actions.