Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09TUNIS523
2009-07-28 15:48:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Tunis
Cable title:  

AMBASSADOR,S FAREWELL CALL ON PRESIDENT BEN ALI

Tags:  PREL ASCH PGOV TS 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 TUNIS 000523 

SIPDIS

FOR M AND NEA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/28/2019
TAGS: PREL ASCH PGOV TS
SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR,S FAREWELL CALL ON PRESIDENT BEN ALI

REF: TUNIS 516

Classified By: Ambassador Robert F. Godec, Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

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SUMMARY
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 TUNIS 000523

SIPDIS

FOR M AND NEA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/28/2019
TAGS: PREL ASCH PGOV TS
SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR,S FAREWELL CALL ON PRESIDENT BEN ALI

REF: TUNIS 516

Classified By: Ambassador Robert F. Godec, Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

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SUMMARY
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1. (C) Ambassador paid a brief farewell call on President
Zine el Abidine Ben Ali on Tuesday, July 28. Ben Ali's focus
was to resolve the issues around the American Cooperative
School of Tunis (ACST). He did so by reinstating the May
deal on taxes, agreeing to the school's proposed rent for the
land and promising a global status agreement. The Ambassador
expressed his appreciation to Ben Ali. Throughout the
meeting, Ben Ali was articulate, clear and gracious. End
Summary.

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Meeting with the President
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2. (C) The Ambassador paid a farewell call on Tunisian
President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali on Tuesday, July 28.
Minister of State Abdelaziz Ben Dhia also attended the
meeting.

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ACST: All issues resolved
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3. (C) Ben Ali began by thanking the Ambassador for all he
had done to strengthen US-Tunisian relations. You have, Ben
Ali said, done good work and we would welcome you back. He
continued that US-Tunisian relations are excellent, and date
back more than 200 years. The Ambassador thanked Ben Ali for
his support and for all that he has done to strengthen
bilateral relations.


4. (C) Ben Ali then raised ACST, noting that he had only
recently heard about the situation with the school. Ben Ali
said that he "wants this situation resolved" before the
Ambassador departs. He called it a "small thing", adding he
had "reproached" GOT officials for "sending it to
Washington." He asked the Ambassador to review what had
happened and what the United States wants on ACST.


5. (C) The Ambassador briefly reviewed the situation with
ACST's taxes, land rent and the status agreement. The
Ambassador noted that on the taxes, the United States
believed it had an agreement in May but the matter had just
gone before a court that issued an adverse ruling. ACST is,
the Ambassador said, prepared to pay the 4.2 million dinars
as it had originally agreed and to pay taxes going forward.

Ben Ali said "agreed", adding the court ruling would have no
effect. He turned to Ben Dhia and said "make this happen."
Ben Dhia instantly agreed.


6. (C) On the land, Ben Ali asked how much ACST is paying and
how much the GOT was asking. The Ambassador gave him the
amounts, and noted the school was prepared to pay 40,000
dinar a year, with a five percent annual escalation. Ben Ali
immediately agreed, saying there is no reason to argue over
small amounts of money.


7. (C) The Ambassador continued that the US Government also
seeks a global agreement covering ACST similar to what has
been done with the French and Italian governments on their
schools. Ben Ali immediately agreed, turning to Ben Dhia to
ask him to issue the appropriate instructions. The
Ambassador noted the Embassy had sent a draft text of an
agreement to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ben Ali agreed
that it could be used, along with the Italian and French
agreements, to prepare the global agreement.


8. (C) Ben Ali said, "so that's it, we have agreement before
you depart." The Ambassador agreed and expressed his deep
appreciation.

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Other issues
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9. (C) The Ambassador raised the letter from President Obama
to President Ben Ali on Middle East peace. Ben Ali said he
had just replied with a long letter (more than five pages) on
many aspects of the issue. He said he would send a copy of
the letter to the Embassy. Ben Ali noted he had read
President Obama's speeches in Cairo and Accra and found them

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"exceptional."


10. (C) The Ambassador said the new US Administration offered
an excellent opportunity to strengthen US-Tunisian relations.
He noted the United States and Tunisia could work to
increase cooperation in education, science & technology, and
other areas. Ben Ali agreed, adding he hoped for further US
investment as well. The Ambassador noted that US investment
in Tunisia in 2008 was nearly $100 million. Ben Ali said it
was a "good start."

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Award
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11. (C) Ben Ali said he would like to decorate the Ambassador
with the "Order of the Republic." The Ambassador thanked
President Ben Ali and said he would be pleased to accept and
would seek concurrence from the State Department.

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Comment
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12. (C) Throughout the meeting, Ben Ali was gracious,
animated and engaged. He was articulate and clear. He
showed no indications of health problems. On ACST, he
clearly wanted a resolution of the problem immediately. He
made plain he sees the matter as minor and that US-Tunisian
relations are too important to allow it to hinder them. We
believe that Ben Ali's son-in-law, Sakher El Materi,
exercised influence (reftel) that focused the President on
the issue. While we have some details to clean up, we
believe the ACST matter is now resolved.
Godec