Δευτέρα 29 Νοεμβρίου 2010

Wikileaks secret document reffering to Greece.(among other issues)

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/16/2018

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SUBJECT: A/S GORDON'S MEETINGS WITH POLICY-MAKERS IN PARIS:

A TOUR D'HORIZON OF EUROPE AND AFGHANISTAN



Classified By: Ambassador Charles Rivkin, for reasons 1.4(b) and (d).



¶1. (S) Summary. During Assistant Secretary Gordon's visit

to Paris on September 11, he met with a number of French

policy-makers including: Elysee Diplomatic Advisors

Jean-David Levitte, Damien Loras, and Francois Richier,

Assistant Secretary equivalent for Continental Europe Roland

Galharague, and Acting Director of MFA Strategic Affairs

bureau Jean-Hugues Simon-Michel. Discussions focused on

Russia, upcoming developments in the Balkans (Bosnia,

Croatia, Macedonia and Kosovo), elections in Germany and

Afghanistan, Turkey's EU Accession, NATO Enlargement and

Strategic Concept, and Georgia and Ukraine. End Summary.



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AFGHANISTAN: A MAJOR PRIORITY

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¶2. (C) Jean-David Levitte noted that while public opinion in

France is opposed to the war in Afghanistan, the situation

here is much calmer than in the UK, Germany, or Italy.

Angela Merkel's domestic political situation after the

incident in Kunduz was particularly fragile, so that was part

of the rationale behind the recent German-French-UK letter to

UN SYG Ban Ki Moon to propose an international conference on

Afghanistan by the end of the year. Levitte said that the

goal of the conference would be to accelerate and improve the

training of Afghan troops and police and to strengthen Afghan

state institutions, which will help reinforce the importance

of the international effort to skeptical publics. They are

now waiting for Ban Ki Moon's response. Levitte emphasized

that France remains "totally engaged" in Afghanistan with no

limits or caveats on its troops. This autumn, France will

complete a transfer of troops from Kabul to Kapisa and Surobi

provinces (a presence that will be reinforced on the ground

as France reassigns some sailors to other regional activities

and replaces them with ground troops). A/S Gordon assured

Levitte that the U.S. would soon be able to share the

elements of the McChrystal military review with Allies.

Levitte responded by praising General McChrystal and saying

that French forces have an excellent dialogue with him on the

ground. He added that Germany and the UK are determined to

stay in Afghanistan as needed, but we may need to convince

the Netherlands to remain, and that President Sarkozy had

recently reinforced this message in a meeting with Dutch PM

Balkenende.



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BOSNIA: FRENCH URGE TRANFER TO EU AUTHORITY

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¶3. (C) Levitte noted that of the five major conditions

required to transfer authority in Bosnia from the UN High

Representative to an EU High Representative, four have been

fulfilled, and only the question of division of state

property remains. This final condition should not alone

"block all progress," especially as the current UN team in

Bosnia is no longer effective. France wants to see the

transfer of authority to a new EU team in November, as the

rapprochement to Europe is an effective "carrot" to encourage

the Bosniaks to continue progress in necessary reforms. A/S

Gordon agreed that the current system is not working well,

but noted that the international community will lose

credibility if we move forward before all the necessary

pre-conditions have been fulfilled. He added that the U.S.

agrees that some form of carrot is necessary to urge Bosnian

compliance. Levitte noted that they still have two months to

urge Bosnian progress before a final decision is made. In a

separate meeting, Assistant Secretary equivalent for

Continental Europe Roland Galharague said that "transition is

the number one objective," suggested the division of state

property will take much time to resolve, and urged the U.S.

to support early transfer of authority that would open the

door to Bosnian aspirations for greater integration into EU

institutions. He noted that the growing perception of

divisions between the US and Bosniaks on one side who favored

retaining the UN role and the EU and Serbs on the other

created unhelpful opportunities for manipulation. A/S Gordon

said this perception was inaccurate, but noted the U.S. is

sensitive to the political need for Bosniak leaders to sell

this decision to their publics. The USG needs to see a clear

path ahead for transition in order to support it.



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KOSOVO AND SERBIA

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¶4. (C) Levitte noted that the EULEX mission is having

diplomatic problems with the Kosovar government and public



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after signing two technical protocols with Serbia. They are

hoping to ensure continued calm as Kosovo heads into

municipal elections. A/S Gordon stated that the Kosovars

will have to accept the protocols but that it should be

clearly explained that these are technical agreements that

have no impact on Kosovo's independent status. Levitte also

criticized Serbian FM Jeremic, saying that he is doing

nothing to encourage Serb return or participation in Kosovo's

government. Levitte noted that Jeremic "makes big promises"

every time he comes to France, but doesn't follow through.

Levitte no longer meets with him and does not consider him to

be the "modern face of Belgrade" that he purports to be.



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MACEDONIA AND CROATIA

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¶5. (C) Levitte expressed optimism that a new Greek

government would be "more solid" and allow greater

flexibility for progress in the Greek-Macedonian name

dispute. A/S Gordon agreed that either a more solid

Conservative government or a Socialist government would be a

stronger, more flexible partner in the negotiations. He

expressed hope that if the international community could

convince Macedonia to abandon the idea of a referendum and

get Greece to abandon the necessity of changing passports,

then progress could be made. On Croatia, Levitte observed

that the border issue with Slovenia is making progress. He

hoped that the upcoming September elections in Germany would

also allow the new German government to be more open to EU

enlargement to include the Balkan countries. Paris wants the

door to enlargement to remain open, even if the accession

process takes time.



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CONCERNS ABOUT TURKEY

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¶6. (C) Levitte informed A/S Gordon that there had been no

change in the French position advocating a "privileged

partnership" between the European Union and Turkey, in lieu

of EU membership. However, he emphasized that France was not

preventing accession negotiations from progressing on all the

EU chapters that do not pre-suppose membership. There remain

plenty of chapters of the acquis to open, so if progress is

not being made, the fault lies with Turkish intransigence on

Cyprus. Unfortunately, Ankara is not completing the required

necessary reforms and progress has stalled. Levitte

anticipated a negative report this fall on Turkey's failure

to fulfill the Ankara Protocol. A/S Gordon said that Turkey

was caught in a vicious cycle and it is not completing

necessary reforms because the Turks do not believe that their

EU candidacy will be allowed to progress, and at the same

time, their negotiations are not progressing because they

aren't completing the required reforms. He noted that in the

latest German Marshall Fund polls in Turkey, fewer that 30%

of the Turkish public believes they will succeed in getting

EU membership.



¶7. (C) Levitte agreed, but noted that Paris hopes that it

will be the Turks themselves who realize that their role is

best played as a bridge between the two worlds of Europe and

Asia, rather than anchored in Europe itself. He stated that

Turkey is in a difficult position as it wants to enter the EU

but has refused to accept one of the other EU member states.

Levitte predicted that a worse case scenario would be if

Turkey finally manages to complete the acquis and end

negotiations and a public referendum is held in France which

is finally opposed to their membership. Despite all of these

problems, Levitte claimed that President Sarkozy is a friend

of Turkey and has visited the country at least 10 times in

his life.



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RUSSIA AND GEORGIA

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¶8. (C) A/S Gordon described the challenges and frustrations

of the U.S.- Russia relationship, which is based on finding

areas where we can work together on our common interest. He

noted progress at the July summit meeting on such issues as

START talks and transfer of lethal material through Russia to

Afghanistan. Galharague described Russia as a state with the

trappings of democracy but without any mechanisms for the

public to influence government decision-making. "The root of

the problem is the regime," he said. Presidential advisor

Loras added Russian leaders lacked sufficient, long-range

vision for their country and instead, focused on a six-month

time horizon and their business interests. Galharague



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described the French strategy as finding a balance between

treating Russia as if it is too important or treating it like

an enemy. The French observed that some in Russia have

concluded their interests are served by keeping the west

"tied down in an Afghanistan quagmire" and by sustaining the

status quo in Iran. He elaborated that a solution that

thwarts Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions and restores Iran as

a normal member of the international community could

undermine Russian regional and energy interests. Loras noted

of late the Russians have been unhelpful on Iran. Moreover,

they appear to have concluded they can pocket a projected

U.S. decision to scale back or abandon the Bush

administration's Missile Defense initiative without paying

any cost.



¶9. (C) Looking ahead on the energy front, Loras predicted

that substantial Russian under-investment in energy

extraction infrastructure was such that Russia would not be

able to meet European demand in four or five years. He

observed this created an opportunity for Russia to have even

more leverage over a Europe that has not prepared to

diversify its energy supplies. In response to a question on

Russia's decision to suspend negotiations on World Trade

Organization membership in favor of a customs union with

Kazakhstan and Belarus, A/S Gordon replied the U.S. would

continue a policy review on Missile Defense to take the right

decision based on the merits. On Russian actions regarding

the WTO, he said that Moscow's decision was likely supported

by Russians whose interests were not advanced by opening

markets. Galharague observed that failure to advance WTO

membership for Russia had negative implications for

EU-Russian trade relations as progress in this EU effort

pre-supposed progress on Russian accession to the WTO. Loras

reported the coming year will involve substantial

Franco-Russian interactions. This engagement would include a

visit by French Prime Minister Fillon to Russia in September,

a visit to France by Putin in November, a state visit to

France by Medvedev in March, and a Sarkozy visit to Russia in

2010 on the margins of the St. Petersburg forum. These

visits would occur under the auspices of reciprocal "Year of

France" events in Russia and "Year of Russia" events in

France.





¶10. (C) Levitte and A/S Gordon discussed the "dangerous"

precedent of ships being intercepted in Georgian waters.

Sarkozy Advisor Damien Loras noted that President Saakashvili

has a French advisor who has informed Paris that Georgian

ships have orders to respond if fired upon. This can

escalate and the French message has been to emphasize that

Georgia must not respond to provocation, as that would only

play into Russia's hands. Levitte stressed the importance of

maintaining the Geneva process, while noting that it may take

a generation before the Russian public will be able to accept

their loss of influence, from Poland and the Baltics to

Ukraine and Georgia. Unfortunately, the Russian tendency is

to view "good neighbors" as totally submissive subordinates.

On the other hand, Paris is closely watching Medvedev, who is

more frequently taking public stances in opposition to Putin.

Medvedev is more open to the occidental powers and more open

to modernization and rule of law issues that Russia must

face. A/S Gordon observed that President Obama had spent a

good deal of time with Medvedev on his trip to Russia, and

had specifically targeted Russian youth in his public

outreach event. In his meeting with Galharague and others,

A/S Gordon noted that the U.S. pursues a policy to support

Georgia in the face of Russian pressure without encouraging

President Saakashvili to act in ways that are unhelpful.



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IRAN: NEXT STEPS

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¶11. (S/NF) Levitte noted that the Iranian response to the

overture of President Obama and the West was "a farce,"

although Russia had received it as a real initiative. The

current Iranian regime is effectively a fascist state and the

time has come to decide on next steps. Levitte stated that

this is why Paris is advocating a meeting of the EU3 PLUS 3

on the margins of the Pittsburgh G20 meeting. The French

hope to approve a two-paragraph statement laying out next

steps on negotiations or sanctions. He noted that German

Chancellor Angela Merkel shares the view of the French

President and is willing to be firm on sanctions, but that FM

Steinmeier was more cautious. The Iranian regime must

understand that it will be more threatened by economic harm

and the attendant social unrest than it would be by

negotiating with the West. Unfortunately, the P-3 cannot

remain passive until Russia and China finally lose patience;

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this is why a high-level political meeting is important to

advance this discussion (and Levitte cited President

Sarkozy's frank and direct style, saying that he would

pinpoint Medvedev to explain his position). Levitte said

that he informed the Chinese FM that if they delay until a

possible Israeli raid, then the world will have to deal with

a catastrophic energy crisis as well. At the same time, the

debate over stopping the flow of gasoline into Iran will be

very sensitive and would have to take into account which

countries would be only too willing to step in and replace

European companies. Levitte informed us that they would like

President Sarkozy to talk to President Obama by telephone in

the coming days to discuss the G20 and Iran. The French are

proposing two possible windows to schedule the call.



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NATO'S ENLARGEMENT AND STRATEGIC CONCEPT

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¶12. (C) Levitte said that France was very pleased with the

selection of Madeleine Albright to chair the "Group of 12,"

which will launch the process of reviewing NATO's Strategic

Concept. Bruno Racine will be the French participant on the

panel, and Levitte stressed that there is already strong

agreement between France and the United States on the basis

of exchanges that he has had with NSA General Jim Jones.

Levitte noted that Paris agreed with Jones on suppressing the

Membership Action Plan (MAP), which had become an obstacle

rather than an incentive. A/S Gordon responded that we must

not change the process in a way that would be interpreted as

suggesting an end to NATO enlargement and eliminating MAP

might do that. Levitte agreed and added that French

President Sarkozy was "convinced" that Ukraine would one day

be a member of NATO, but that there was no point in rushing

the process and antagonizing Russia, particularly if the

Ukrainian public was largely against membership. The

Bucharest summit declaration was very clear that NATO has an

open door and Ukraine and Georgia have a vocation in NATO

(even if Georgia remains very unstable at the moment).

Levitte added that Paris was very pleased with the ceremony

on September 9 transferring the Allied Command Transformation

(ACT) to French General Stephane Abrial.



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VENEZUELA

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¶13. (C) Levitte observed that Venezuelan President Hugo

Chavez is "crazy" and said that even Brazil wasn't able to

support him anymore. Unfortunately, Chavez is taking one of

the richest countries in Latin America and turning it into

another Zimbabwe.



¶14. (U) Assistant Secretary Gordon has cleared this message.

RIVKIN

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