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id: 20441
date: 9/8/2004 14:36
refid: 04BRUSSELS3782
origin: Embassy Brussels
classification: CONFIDENTIAL
destination: 
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This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 04 BRUSSELS 003782 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT FOR EUR DAS LAURA KENNEDY, EUR/CACEN, EUR/ERA TOM 
LERSTEN 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/08/2014 
TAGS: PREL, PHUM, PGOV, EAID, GG, AM, AJ, KZ, KG, TI, TX, UZ, EUN, USEU BRUSSELS 
SUBJECT: U.S.-EU CONSULTATIONS ON CAUCASUS, CENTRAL ASIA 
(COEST) 
 
REF: USEU TODAY 09/02/04 
 
Classified By: USEU POLOFF TODD HUIZINGA, FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D) 
 
 1. (C) SUMMARY:  On September 1 EUR DAS Laura Kennedy held 
semi-annual consultations with the EU on Caucasus and Central 
Asia (COEST).  Caucasus discussions concentrated on 
establishing a political process to resolve the South Ossetia 
conflict (Kennedy met separately on South Ossetia with Heikki 
Talvitie, EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus, 
who had just returned from the region — see ref), and on 
reviewing the issues in play in Nagorno-Karabakh with an eye 
toward developing a comprehensive plan to move forward. 
Regarding both conflicts, interlocutors focused on getting 
the Russians to play a positive role and work with, rather 
than seek to exclude, the OSCE.  COEST participants 
consistently emphasized the need for promoting regional 
cooperation in both the Caucasus and Central Asia.  On 
Central Asia, both sides agreed on the importance of building 
civil society and coordinating U.S. and EU promotion of 
democratic reform and development assistance.  Noting this 
summer’s terrorist attacks in Uzbekistan, the EU said the 
Uzbeks had asked them to designate Hizb-ut Tahrir as a 
terrorist group (the U.S. has not designated Hizb-ut Tahrir). 
 END SUMMARY. 
 
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SOUTH OSSETIA: STARTING A POLITICAL PROCESS 
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2. (C) Jan Lucas Van Hoorn, Director of the Southeast and 
Eastern Europe Department in the Dutch MFA (the Netherlands 
is the current EU president), said the key in South Ossetia 
was to keep hostilities from flaring up and introduce 
confidence-building measures.  He supported Tbilisi OSCE HOM 
Roy Reeve’s idea of setting up confidence-building working 
groups focused on key issues.  After those groups had made 
progress, added van Hoorn, then a higher-level process could 
begin, either via the Joint Control Commission (JCC) or by 
reviving the Baden process, as proposed by the U.S.  Van 
Hoorn noted that the EU would have its Cooperation Council 
meetings with all three Caucasus countries on September 14. 
On September 13, Dutch FM Bot and EU HighRep Solana would 
have dinner with the three FM’s from Georgia, Armenia and 
Azerbaijan.  Van Hoorn implied that the EU intended to raise 
and endorse Reeve’s CBM proposal at these meetings. 
 
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MEANING OF SOUTH OSSETIAN «AUTONOMY?» 
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3. (C) Van Hoorn lamented the lack of clarity on how the 
Georgians planned to flesh out the concept of autonomy for 
South Ossetia.  He said Georgia should be encouraged to make 
progress on defining the autonomy for Ajara; that would send 
an important, positive signal to the South Ossetians and the 
Russians.  Kennedy noted the difference between the 
situations but agreed that the definition of autonomy was a 
crucial element for the future of South Ossetia.  She 
underlined the role of positive public signals; she said, for 
example, that supportive statements such as Georgia had made 
to the Russians regarding the recent hostage-taking in North 
Ossetia could go a long way toward defusing the tensions with 
Russia that were complicating the search for a solution in 
South Ossetia.  We had consistently urged Saakashvili to 
cease inflammatory rhetoric.  Now that he had disengaged 
militarily, we need to push the Russians to engage 
politically. 
 
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ABKHAZIA: PROGRESS AFTER ELECTIONS? 
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4. (C) On Abkhazia, Kennedy suggested that the U.S. and the 
EU explore the possibilities for new movement after the 
October Abkhaz elections, perhaps by revitalizing the 
«Friends of Georgia» process.  Van Hoorn agreed, but said the 
Dutch experience as 2003 OSCE Chairman-in-Office (CiO) had 
been that Abkhazia is «the hardest nut to crack» of all of 
the conflicts in the region.  He suggested that Georgian 
public acceptance of the concept of dual Georgian/Russian 
nationality for South Ossetians and Abkhazians could lead to 
progress in both Abkhazia and South Ossetia.  Kennedy 
cautioned that such a move would reward the Russian policy of 
liberally granting Russian citizenship in those regions, and 
could be unacceptable to the Georgians. 
 
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IMPORTANCE OF ECONOMIC REFORM 
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5. (C) Both sides agreed that continued pursuit of economic 
reform was a key factor in increasing political stability in 
Georgia and the Caucasus in general.  Aid channelled through 
the Millenium Challenge Corporation — with its emphasis on 
reform — was key in Georgia.  Also, the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan 
(BTC) oil pipeline would be vital to the future of Georgia 
not only as an energy corridor, but also as an example to 
other investors of the attractiveness of doing business 
there.  Kurt Juul, Head of Unit for South Caucasus and 
Central Asia in the External Affairs Directorate of the 
European Commission, said Commission President Romano Prodi 
planned to underscore the importance of economic reform when 
he visits the region on September 16.  Both sides agreed on 
the importance of sending a clear message to Georgian 
President Saakashvili that he must not divert his focus from 
the need to follow through on his economic reform 
initiatives. 
 
—————————————— 
NAGORNO-KARABAKH: STATE OF PLAY AND RUSSIA 
—————————————— 
 
6. (C) Van Hoorn noted that the September 14 EU Cooperation 
Council meeting with the three Caucasus countries would take 
place just before the CIS Summit in Astana.  Now that 
Azerbaijan’s President Aliyev has been in office for a year, 
the EU hopes to see a clear indication that he will make 
progress, van Hoorn asserted.  He added that Armenia was 
concerned, with good reason, about being excluded from the 
development of infrastructure in the region. 
 
7. (C) Kennedy noted that the Azeri and Armenian foreign 
ministers had met in Prague earlier in the week.  U.S. Minsk 
Group Co-Chair Steve Mann had reported on a positive meeting; 
its focus on technical matters  — access issues, for example 
— was useful. Perhaps after another similar session, the 
parties could consider an overall plan.   The Azeri foreign 
minister seemed to be growing into his role.  Kennedy agreed 
that the Astana meeting between the leaders was the next key 
step. 
 
8. (C) COEST participants discussed the need to watch 
carefully Russian President Putin’s upcoming meeting with his 
Armenian and Azeri counterparts in Astana.  Putin had 
essentially invited himself, possibly intending to cut the 
OSCE and the Minsk Group out of future negotiations.  Michael 
Swann, South Caucasus and Central Asia Desk Officer in the EU 
Council Secretariat, remarked that some — especially in 
Azerbaijan — had «had it» with the Minsk Group, and might 
thus be receptive to Putin’s efforts to sideline it.  Van 
Hoorn underscored that the EU would have to provide 
Azerbaijan and Armenia with a clear message in support of the 
Minsk Group at the upcoming Cooperation Council.  Kennedy 
added that we also needed to urge the Russians at all levels 
to endorse the OSCE and the Minsk Group — of which Russia is 
one of the co-chairs.  Van Hoorn said he expected the EU 
would take this up at the November 11 EU-Russia Summit in The 
Hague. 
 
—————————— 
CAUCASUS: A REGIONAL APPROACH 
—————————— 
 
9. (C) COEST participants consistently emphasized the need 
for a regional — vice country-by-country — approach to both 
the Caucasus and Central Asia.  As Juul portrayed the 
Commission point of view, the U.S. and the EU have regional 
assistance programs, but interactions with the recipients 
tend to focus on individual countries — this provided each 
with the opportunity to blame its problems and failings on 
its neighbors.  Taking a collective approach and working with 
recipient countries as a unit could help break this pattern, 
he suggested.  On the Caucasus specifically, he commented 
that Commission President Prodi’s September 16 meetings with 
all three leaders (Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia) would 
provide the best near-term opportunity to reinforce messages. 
 He pointed to the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP) as an 
example of the EU — or at least Commission — interest in 
addressing the region more broadly.  Energy would be a 
particularly important agenda item in EU discussions with 
these three countries, he said.  Armenia’s nuclear power 
plant — now run by Russians — was unsafe; the EU had been 
trying for years to get it closed.  According to Juul, the 
Commission was prepared to convene a donors’ conference to 
raise funds for alternate energy sources; he had hoped the 
Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) would be a source of 
contributions, but it appeared that the MCA was focused on 
poverty reduction instead. 
———————————— 
CENTRAL ASIA: BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY 
———————————— 
 
10. (C) On Central Asia, both sides agreed on the difficulty 
and importance of helping to build civil society.  Swann 
commented that the EU had to deal with «substandard 
governments and substandard civil society» — the governments 
were suspicious of efforts to reach out to NGOs and other 
groups, while NGOs and the press tended to take irresponsible 
actions that aroused further government suspicion.  The U.S. 
and EU, suggested van Hoorn, needed to call all parties on 
their behavior — and to encourage further contact between 
government and civil society representatives. 
 
——————————————— ——- 
CENTRAL ASIA:  PROMOTING DEMOCRACY, COORDINATING AID 
——————————————— ——- 
 
11. (C) Kennedy solicited EU support for several assistance 
projects in Central Asia.  Money was still needed to complete 
the bridge from Tajikistan into Afghanistan and the road 
leading up to the bridge, she said, and an EU contribution 
would be appreciated.  The EU declined to respond directly, 
but noted that the EU would sign its Partnership and 
Cooperation Agreement with Tajikistan in October.  Juul 
pointed out that again, the key was a regional approach; and 
Afghanistan is also a part of the region.  He said the 
Commission was trying to get the Central Asian countries to 
work together wherever possible on poverty reduction, 
fighting drugs and crime, and governance. 
 
12. (C) Key to the regional approach, Kennedy pointed out, 
was the OSCE.  Kazakhstan’s desire for 2009 OSCE Chairmanship 
offered the U.S. and EU the opportunity to press for 
political reform and better respect for human rights.  An 
important near-term indicator would be how Kazakhstan 
conducted its September elections.  Van Hoorn agreed, saying 
Kazakhstan today was a poor candidate, but the decision 
doesn’t need to be made until 2008.  In the meantime, the EU 
has not reached a «common position» on Kazakhstan’s bid but 
will wait and see how it evolves.  Given Russia’s concerns 
with the OSCE, he said, it would be «interesting» to have a 
CIS country as chairman.  However, he noted that Kazakhstan 
had signed the CIS statement critical of the OSCE; he added 
that the EU had pointed out to the Kazakhs that this was 
inconsistent with seeking the OSCE chairmanship.  Van Hoorn 
said Commissioner Patten had leaned heavily on Kazakhstan 
during his March visit on issues such as the proposed media 
law and elections.  The media law has since been withdrawn, 
and Van Hoorn concluded that U.S. and EU efforts can lead to 
changes in Kazakhstan. 
 
13. (C) It was also important that Turkmenistan, despite its 
autocratic dictatorship, not be isolated.  A central factor 
in keeping engaged with Turkmenistan would be to find a 
successor for the OSCE HOM in Ashgabat, Paraschiva Badescu, 
who could be equally effective in pressing for human rights 
and civil society.  Kennedy urged U.S.-EU cooperation in the 
search for the right successor; the worst signal that could 
be sent to Ashgabat would be if no qualified candidate could 
be found. 
 
14. (C) Returning to the topic of civil society and 
coordinating assistance, Kennedy urged the EU to support 
independent media in Kyrgyzstan by funding the Freedom House 
printing press there.  Juul noted that the Commission’s TACIS 
program was not structured for this type of assistance, but 
Van Hoorn and the Council Secretariat were receptive to using 
the EU’s COEST Working Group to identify possible EU member 
states who could provide bilateral assistance.  (USEU 
subsequently provided the EU Council with a non-paper 
outlining the need for donors to support independent media in 
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, and with details on the road spur 
between the Afghan border and the Tajik town of Dusti.) 
 
———————— 
UZBEKISTAN AND TERRORISM 
———————— 
 
15. (C) EU representatives were very interested in how 
Tashkent had reacted to the U.S. decision earlier this year 
not to certify Uzbekistan, and sought U.S. views on the 
likelihood of instability in a post-Karimov era.  Kennedy 
noted our hopes to continue to engage Uzbekistan on the 
reform front; we hoped to send a senior official to discuss 
economic reform.  Noting this summer’s terrorist attacks on 
US and Israeli embassies, Van Hoorn asked whether we had 
added a group called Hizb-ut Tahrir to our list of terrorist 
groups; he said that the EU would consider this soon but he 
was not himself convinced that the group should be so 
designated.  Van der Togt opined that there are no legal 
grounds for banning them in most other EU countries, 
especially given the group’s vague message — it is hard, he 
said, to determine exactly what the organization stands for 
or intends to do.  Van der Togt added that the Uzbeks raise 
this group with the Dutch «all the time» in meetings.  (NOTE: 
 Uzbekistan has also approached the U.S. repeatedly with the 
same request, but the USG has not designated the group as a 
terrorist organization.  END NOTE.) 
 
16. (C) COMMENT:  In the course of discussions, Kennedy 
suggested that the agenda for the next COEST meeting include 
a more detailed discussion of coordination of development 
assistance and offered to include a representative from 
EUR/ACE on the U.S. delegation for that purpose.  The EU 
welcomed the proposal.  END COMMENT. 
 
17. (U) This message has been cleared by EUR DAS Laura 
Kennedy. 
 
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 04 AMMAN 001725 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SENSITIVE 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: EAID, PREL, JO, IZ, TI 
SUBJECT: ENGAGING JORDAN ON REDIRECTION OF IRAQI WMD 
SCIENTISTS 
 
Summary 
——— 
1. (SBU) Anne Harrington, Deputy Director of the Office of 
Proliferation Threat Reduction (NP/PTR), Richard Jarvis, 
PTR’s Iraq Program Manager, and Amman’s ESTH Hub Director 
visited several Amman-based NGOs to discuss their possible 
collaboration with State’s program to redirect Iraqi WMD 
scientists to civilian, non-weapons work.  Accompanying the 
State Department team was Dr. Esmail Shubber, an Iraqi 
biologist who had previously worked on Iraqi bio-weapons 
programs and is now an active participant in State’s 
redirection program.  End Summary. 
 
Meeting Goals: 
————— 
2. (SBU) A primary goal of the Amman meetings was to 
identify potential partners for projects currently being 
proposed by former Iraqi WMD scientists which would employ 
those and other scientists in tackling problems in the 
areas of the environment, water, public health and 
agriculture.  With the relative ease of access to Amman 
from both Iraq and the U.S., the Jordanian capital is a 
convenient venue for the interaction of Iraqi scientists 
and their western counterparts in the effort to utilize 
Iraqi scientific and technical expertise on the many tasks 
of national reconstruction.  The team was also seeking to 
identify possible venues to host redirection workshops and 
training programs, including facilities that could support 
laboratory-based training. 
 
Meeting Highlights 
—————— 
3. (SBU) The State team visited the Jordanian Royal 
Scientific Society (RSS), the Cooperative Monitoring 
Center (CMC), and the World Conservation Union 
(aka IUCN) on January 31, and the Amman headquarters 
of the U.N. Environmental Program (UNEP) on February 1. 
 
Royal Scientific Society (RSS) — www.rss.gov.jo 
——————————————— — 
4. (SBU) Royal Society President Dr. Sa’ad al-Hijazi, 
and senior RSS staff received the State team on RSS’s 
85-acre research campus in Amman.  Hijazi has been 
active in the Jordanian and regional scientific 
community and was formerly a university president in 
Jordan for 15 years.  He offered to work with the 
redirection program to help meet any Iraqi and 
regional training needs. 
 
5. (U) RSS is a non-profit NGO established in 1970. 
Its income is derived from a number of 
revenue-generating activities, including quality 
assurance testing and other technical services, 
studies, research projects and training.  It also 
receives some funds from the Jordanian government and 
local governmental organizations, and by providing 
technical services to other governments, and regional 
and international organizations.  The research staff 
numbers just over 600 and at the end of 2003, RSS had 
assets valued at USD 28 million, which includes a USD 
2.8 million endowment.  RSS has 38 laboratories, 18 of 
which are internationally accredited, and works with 
an extensive number of U.S., European and regional 
universities, accreditation programs and scientific 
centers. 
 
6. (U) The Society’s chief fields of expertise include: 
building technology; environmental assessment studies; 
water harvesting; hazardous and solid waste management; 
water quality assessment; air quality management and 
control; information technology; chemical analysis; 
testing and calibration; non-destructive assay; radiation 
monitoring; physical, chemical and mechanical 
characterization of metals, plastics, food materials and 
products; quality control and product certification; 
design and manufacture; and maintenance and repair of 
medical equipment.  Dr. al-Hijazi highlighted RSS’s role 
in providing all quality assurance testing for the 
government (quality assurance lab certified according to 
ISO 9002:2000) and that RSS is responsible for maintenance 
and repair of all Ministry of Health equipment.  RSS has a 
close working relationship with the Japanese and under 
their assistance arrangement, the Japanese will be 
upgrading the quality assurance labs in the next four 
months.  In addition to working with Japan, RSS also works 
with Germany. 
 
7. (U) RSS conducts a lot of training, particularly in 
environment, building sector issues, information 
technology, engineering, chemical analysis, and quality 
assurance.  The National Calibration center works with 
technical centers on primary and secondary testing and 
analysis equipment. 
 
8. (SBU) Hijazi indicated his strong willingness to work 
with the redirection program and agreed to meet with 
State’s Baghdad-based Program Director, Dr. Peter 
Smallwood in the near future to continue discussion and to 
work out specific details of ways RSS could assist with 
training programs, workshops and conferences. 
 
Cooperative Monitoring Center, Amman (CMC) — 
www.cmc-amman.gov.jo 
——————————————— ————- 
9. (SBU) CMC director General Mohamed Shiyyab was out of 
town and the team was briefed by Head of Administration 
Amani Abu Ruqa’a, system engineer Iyad Aldasouqi, and 
assistant engineer Tareq Shridah, who explained the CMC 
programs and gave a tour of the cooperative monitoring 
technology demonstration area.  The CMC is housed in the 
RSS administration building and can draw on the RSS 
expertise and facilities. 
 
10. (U) CMC’s main activities include workshops, research 
and analysis, and technology development and collaborations 
for monitoring security situations.  CMC also serves as a 
data gathering center for several regional programs that 
may be relevant to the redirection program.  For example, 
its Middle East Meteorological System (MEMS) could add 
meteorological sentinel stations in Iraq to the existing 
sub-regional system and share resulting MEMS regional data 
with Iraq.  CMC also does some sub-regional disease 
reporting data collection that might be able to include 
Iraqi inputs. 
 
World Conservation Union, aka 
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) 
——————————————— ——— 
11. (SBU) IUCN (www.iucn.org) is an international 
organization devoted to biodiversity conservation.  It 
tries to enhance governance and civil society through 
environmental conservation.  The Amman office, IUCN 
WESCANA, covers 26 countries in three regions:  Central 
Asia, West Asia, and North Africa.  The team met with 
Regional Director Dr. Odeh al-Jayyousi and Simon Anstey, 
Senior Advisor responsible for the Central Asia region. 
 
12. (U) IUCN programs in West Asia include working with 
Yemen and Oman to develop National Biodiversity 
Strategies and Action Plans; protected areas programs in 
Saudi Arabia and Lebanon; biodiversity capacity building 
in Kuwait; and water resources management in Jordan. 
 
13. (U) Iraq was an IUCN member in the early ’80s with 
the Academy of Sciences, University of Baghdad, and 
government offices being involved.  IUCN would like to 
see Iraq involved again, but that would require some 
official entity being able to assume responsibility 
for paying annual dues.  Dr. Shubber undertook to pass 
materials to officials in Baghdad and encourage their 
consideration of renewing Iraq’s membership.  In the 
meanwhile, IUCN would be happy to participate in 
workshops and other activities that are consistent 
with its mandate. 
 
14. (U) Of particular interest to IUCN is its special 
project for post-conflict countries that currently 
covers Iraq, Kuwait, Israel, Palestine and 
Afghanistan.  For obvious reasons, IUCN can’t do one 
project for all and is planning several projects, but 
would like to look at whether it is possible to have 
a Kuwait-Iraq project.  Kuwait already is working on 
the issue and the Kuwait Institute for Scientific 
Research (KISR) has already done some good work, 
according to the IUCN representatives.  IUCN was 
sensitive to the political issues involved, but hoped 
that a collaboration on the scientific level might be 
possible.  This would be a 4-year plan to study the 
ecological impact of war on those two countries. 
 
15. (U) IUCN also can help Iraq develop a national 
biodiversity action plan, has knowledge-learning 
modules (distance-based), and is interested in a 
medium-term project on water governance focusing on 
the Tigris-Euphrates, potentially involving also 
Turkey and Syria. 
 
A question on Tajikistan 
———————— 
16. (SBU) Mr. Anstey brought to the U.S. team’s 
attention a situation he came across during a 
recent visit to the Tajik ‘handle,’ near Uzbekistan. 
The town of Khojand was a center for uranium 
extraction during the Soviet period.  According to 
Antsey there still are direct flights between 
Khojand and Moscow.  He heard rumors that there is 
a massive underground uranium mining and processing 
facility there, which is no longer managed by 
anyone.  The townspeople are very concerned about 
the situation, including possible health effects, 
and that there may be attempts by others to obtain 
either material or expertise.  Anstey asked if we 
could look into whether the Science Centers program 
(redirecting former Soviet scientists) was aware of 
the situation and if anything might be done to 
investigate and/or remediate the situation.  (NOTE: 
On consulting with NP/PTR, we established that there 
is a recent Science Center proposal for uranium 
contamination assessment in Tajikistan that may 
relate to the reports IUCN brought to our attention.) 
 
UN Environmental Programme (UNEP) — 
http://postconflict.unep.ch 
——————————————— —— 
17. (SBU) Henrik Slotte, Head of the Post-Conflict 
Assessment Unit in Geneva, flew to Amman to join 
Koen Toonen, the Iraq Program Manager for the 
meeting with the State team.  After a brief 
history of the post-conflict unit and description 
of some of the environment work done in the Balkans, 
Slotte and Toonen described Iraq as their largest 
project to date, receiving support from Japan, 
the UK, Germany, Switzerland, and others.  The 
Iraq activities are funded primarily through the 
Iraq Trust Fund, which currently supports two 
projects:  USD 11 million for marsh rehabilitation 
(Japan) and USD 2.7 million for capacity building. 
The latter has supported a number of workshops to 
support environmental law and governance, 
environmental impact assessments, environmental 
management, and environmental site assessment 
training.  Training has been done in Geneva, 
Spiez (Switzerland), and other locations for small 
groups of scientists who went back to Iraq to do 
field collection work.  The UNEP representative 
gave no details on who the scientists were or 
where they are working.  They did clarify that 
they work only with the Iraqi Ministry of 
Environment, which is responsible for nominating 
all candidates for UNEP’s training programs. 
 
18. (SBU) The U.S. team described the Iraq 
redirection efforts, emphasizing an interest in 
steering project funding to environmental issues 
and offering to work with UNEP to provide the 
scientific and technical capability needed to 
carry out field work.  Dr. Shubber presented his 
proposal on assaying health and environmental 
risks in the Tuwaitha area.  The UNEP response 
was lukewarm at best.  Slotte spoke at length 
about a new project for which there is no funding 
yet, but for which he indicated substantial 
support, to look at the depleted uranium 
situation in southern Iraq.  He spoke of previous, 
similar efforts in the Balkans and said that 
Baghdad has asked UNEP to do this work and that 
UNEP, while acknowledging that the seriousness of 
the problem posed by depleted uranium has not yet 
been determined, considers it a priority. 
 
19. (SBU) The U.S. team asked if UNEP would be 
interested in being involved in the Tuwaitha 
project, noting its potential for addressing a 
possibly important problem.  Slotte responded 
that he understood that Greenpeace had done a 
study that might cover the issue.  On the matter 
of convening a workshop to look at the issue and 
review the current status of assessments, UNEP 
encouraged us to accelerate the timing and find 
a date earlier than August for the workshop, but 
was otherwise non-committal.  (NOTE:  Subsequent 
to the visit, UNEP followed up with direct 
contact with Drs. Shubber and Smallwood in 
Baghdad, indicating interest in remaining in 
contact.  END NOTE) 
 
20. (U) Baghdad minimize considered. 
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UNCLAS  DUSHANBE 001596 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
SENSITIVE 
 
SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED.  NOT FOR INTERNET USE. 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PINR, PGOV, TI 
SUBJECT: DOES EVERYONE LOVE A PARTY?  TAJIKS ABOUT TO FIND OUT 
 
1.      (SBU)  Three new political parties have recently started 
the process of registering with Ministry of Justice.  Whether 
they will be successful depends less on their paperwork and more 
on their support of or threat to existing power structures. 
 
2.      (U)  Party of the Economic Reform of Tajikistan (PERT): 
Chairman Olim Boboev, rector of the University of Transport, 
former rector of the University of Trade, and 1994 International 
Visitor Program alumnus, has gathered support from economists, 
social scientists and businessmen, mainly from the Hisor Valley 
and Sughd region.  The 1119-member party wants to reduce the 
power of the president by transferring some presidential 
authority to the Prime Minister; it also aims to strengthen 
Tajikistan’s market economy.  The party has no headquarters; the 
chairman is currently managing all day-to-day party business. 
 
3.      (SBU)  Boboev is a pragmatic, strong economist, short on 
charisma but long on economic and trade experience.  Four years 
ago, the government replaced him as rector for the University of 
Trade with someone from the President’s home region.  Boboev is 
not particularly pro-government, and feels that existing 
political parties cater too strongly to particular regions and 
interests. 
 
4.      (SBU) COMMENT:  The PERT represents a quiet movement of 
people who want more than just stability from the government and 
have become increasingly disenchanted with the Government’s slow 
pace of reform.  Chances of Registration: 1 in 10.  (Our «books» 
on the chances of registration are all in-house and the odds 
purely speculative.)  END COMMENT 
 
5.      (U)  Progressive Youth Party of Tajikistan (PYPT): Not to 
be deterred by conventional definitions of youth, 45-year old, 
Saidja’far Ismonov founded the Party of the Progressive Youth of 
Tajikistan (PYPT).   A long-time Communist Youth (Komsomol) 
worker, which he turned into the Youth Committee of Tajikistan, 
Ismonov teaches at the Agrarian University of Tajikistan.  The 
party has more than 750 supporters from across the country who 
have applied to be members, and convoked its first congress at 
the Agrarian University September 12.  However, according to 
Tajikistan’s Law on Political Parties, an educational facility 
cannot be used for political activities, so another congress is 
planned for October 29 in the building of the State Publishing 
House Sharqi Ozod. 
 
6.      (U)  According to Ismonov, the PYPT goals include 
assisting the Government to strengthen democratic institutions 
and implement the rights fixed in the Constitution to protect 
the peace, security and the public tranquility.  The party also 
aims to help young people better understand their rights and 
improve their status in the society. 
 
7.      (SBU)  COMMENT:  The party is largely thought to be a 
spin-off of the ruling PDPT.  At the first PYPT meeting, Ismanov 
let slip that he already belongs to the PDPT, which marred the 
image of the Progressive Youth as a «new» party.  Ismanov is 
known for being loyal but not particularly articulate.  His 
platform essentially supports the existing power structure. 
Some say government forces are behind the creation of the 
Progressive Youth party so that the PDPT will not be the only 
pro-government party in the next parliamentary elections. 
However, the obvious connections between Ismanov and the 
government may now hinder his party’s chances for registration 
and popularity.  Chances of Registration: 1 in 2.   END COMMENT 
 
8.      (U)  Party of Vahdat (Unity) of Tajikistan (PVT): 
Chairman Hikmatullo Saidov, 47, is trying for the second year to 
get his Vahdat (Unity) party registered.  The government last 
year denied the party registration after allegedly finding 
several false signatures in applications of supporters/members 
in the Jirgatol District.  Most of the 2000 PVT members come 
from the Rasht region, previously an opposition stronghold, and 
now live in various districts in the south. 
 
9.      (U)  Saidov is a former member of the presidium of the 
Democratic Party of Tajikistan who broke off after differences 
with party leaders.  His party represents the interests of the 
Gharmi popular people as well as Davlat Usmon, former member and 
deputy chairman of the Islamic Renaissance Party (IRPT), and 
 
former Deputy PM and Minister of Economic and Trade.  Usmon is 
rumored to want to run in the November 2006 presidential 
elections, but needs a political party to nominate and support 
him during the election.  (Note: In previous elections, Usmon 
only reluctantly ran as an IRPT candidate.) 
 
10.     (SBU)  COMMENT:  The Government knows that the PVT will 
nominate Usmon for the presidential election and may try to 
block the party’s registration.  On the other hand, the 
President will need at least one opponent to make it a race. 
Chances of registration: 1 in 40.  END COMMENT. 
 
 
HOAGLAND 
 
 
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UNCLAS DUSHANBE 001605 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
ASHGABAT: PLEASE PASS TO U/S JOSEPH’S PARTY 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: KNNP, PREL, TX, TI, PARM 
SUBJECT: TAJIK SUPPORT FOR PSI 
 
Please arrange transmission of the diplomatic note received 
today. 
 
Begin text: 
 
 #17-1(10610) 
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan 
presents its compliments to the Embassy of the United States of 
America in Dushanbe and has the honor to inform that the 
Republic of Tajikistan welcomes and fully supports the 
Proliferation Security Initiatives (PSI) and the Statement of 
Intervention Principles (SOP) of September 4, 2003. 
 
This step reflects the Republic of Tajikistan’s readiness to 
cooperate in the issues of preventing the proliferation of 
weapons of mass destruction, means of their delivery and related 
materials.  As far as possible, the Republic of Tajikistan is 
ready to participate in future measures related to the 
Initiative on ensuring security in the field of the 
non-proliferation of the weapons of mass destruction 
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan 
avails itself of this opportunity to express to the Embassy of 
the United States of America the assurances of its highest 
consideration. 
 
Dushanbe, October 4, 2005 
 
End text 
 
SIGNATURE 
 
HOAGLAND 
 
 
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UNCLAS DUSHANBE 001606 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
PLEASE PASS TO U/S JOSEPH’S PARTY 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: KNNP, PREL, TX, TI, PARM 
SUBJECT: TAJIK SUPPORT FOR PSI 
 
Please arrange transmission of the diplomatic note received 
today. 
 
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 #17-1(10610) 
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan 
presents its compliments to the Embassy of the United States of 
America in Dushanbe and has the honor to inform that the 
Republic of Tajikistan welcomes and fully supports the 
Proliferation Security Initiatives (PSI) and the Statement of 
Intervention Principles (SOP) of September 4, 2003. 
 
This step reflects the Republic of Tajikistan’s readiness to 
cooperate in the issues of preventing the proliferation of 
weapons of mass destruction, means of their delivery and related 
materials.  As far as possible, the Republic of Tajikistan is 
ready to participate in future measures related to the 
Initiative on ensuring security in the field of the 
non-proliferation of the weapons of mass destruction. 
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan 
avails itself of this opportunity to express to the Embassy of 
the United States of America the assurances of its highest 
consideration. 
 
Dushanbe, October 4, 2005 
 
End text 
 
SIGNATURE 
 
HOAGLAND 
 
 
NNNN 

=======================CABLE ENDS============================

id: 42051
date: 10/5/2005 11:31
refid: 05DUSHANBE1612
origin: Embassy Dushanbe
classification: CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
destination: 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L  DUSHANBE 001612 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
NOFORN 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL:  10/5/2015 
TAGS: MCAP, TI 
SUBJECT: IIR 6 947 0003 06/ ITEMS OF INTEREST IN THE GBAO (U) 
 
CLASSIFIED BY: Jonathan Edwards, DATT, USDAO Dushanbe, DIA. 
REASON: 1.4 (b) 
 
CONFIDENTIAL NO FOREIGN 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SERIAL:  (U) IIR 6 947 0003 06. 
 
COUNTRIES:  (U) TAJIKISTAN (TI), RUSSIA (RS). 
 
IPSP:  (U)IFC2510; IFC2540; IFC2550; IFC2061; IFC2000; IFC1367; 
IFC1347. 
 
SUBJECT: IIR 6 947 0003 06/ ITEMS OF INTEREST IN THE GBAO (U) 
 
WARNING:  (U) THIS IS AN INFORMATION REPORT, NOT FINALLY 
EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE.  REPORT CLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL 
 
——————————————— ——— 
                DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 
——————————————— ——— 
 
DOI:  (U) 20050917. 
 
REQS: (U) DHCD081002, DHCD111053, DHCD111045, DHCD045062, 
DHCD045058, U-TCX-2060-005-04. 
 
SOURCE:  A. (C) //MEMBER DAO DUSHANBE// MEMBER OBSERVED REPORTED 
FACILITIES WHILE PARTICIPATING IN A JOINT EMBASSY/DAO VISIT TO 
THE REGION.  CONTEXT STATEMENT — MEMBER OBSERVED FACILITIES 
WHILE ENROUTE. 
 
B.  (C/NF) //OTS 6-947-0032-05// FOREIGN NGO WORKER WITH 
LONG-TERM EXPOSURE TO THE REGION.  CONTEXT STATEMENT — RO MET 
SOURCE WHEN SOURCE REQUESTED CHANCE TO PITCH GRANT PROPOSAL TO 
STATE REP.  SOURCE WAS VERY FORTHCOMING ABOUT CONDITIONS IN THE 
REGION. 
 
C.  (C/NF)  //OTS 6-947-0033-05// HOST NATION CONSCRIPT BORDER 
GUARD WITH DIRECT ACCESS TO THE INFORMATION.  CONTEXT STATEMENT 
— RO MET SOURCE WHILE AWAITING PERMISSION TO ENTER BORDER GUARD 
POST. 
 
D.  (C/NF)  //6 947 0024// RETIRED WESTERN MILITARY OFFICER 
CURRENTLY WORKING WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION WITH DIRECT 
ACCESS TO THE INFORMATION.  USDAO HAS AN ESTABLISHED 
RELATIONSHIP WITH SOURCE.  CONTEXT STATEMENT — RO AND SOURCE MET 
IN AN INFORMAL DIPLOMATIC SETTING. SOURCE IS AWARE THAT 
INFORMATION WILL REACH U.S. GOVERNMENT. 
 
SUMMARY:  (C) INFO ON SUSPECTED RUSSIAN RADAR DOME, SUSPECTED 
DRUG BORDER CROSSING POINT, OBSERVED CROSS-RIVER TRAFFIC, AND 
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE IN GORNO-BADAKHSHAN. 
 
TEXT: 1.  (C) IN THE VILLAGE OF BASH GUMBEZ 
//GEOCOORD: 3746.499N/07332.626E// RO OBSERVED WHAT APPEARED TO 
BE A LARGE RADAR DOME.  ACCORDING TO SOURCE B THIS MIGHT HAVE 
BEEN A RUSSIAN RADAR SITE TO WHICH JOURNALISTS HAD BEEN DENIED 
ACCESS.  WHEN RO APPROACHED SITE, THE DOME WAS FOUND TO BE 
EMPTY.  LOCAL VILLAGERS CLAIMED THE SITE HAD BEEN A RUSSIAN 
METEOROLOGICAL STATION. 
 
2.  (C) WHILE TRAVELING ALONG THE PYANJ RIVER RO STOPPED TO 
OBSERVE AFGHAN SIDE OF BORDER AT //GEOCOORD: 
3821.304N/07109.564E//.  A BORDER GUARD SOLDIER APPROACHED RO TO 
OFFER ASSISTANCE.  HE SAID HIS UNIT, AN 8 MAN TEAM, HAD 
ESTABLISHED AN OBSERVATION POINT TO COVER THIS POINT — STATING 
THAT IT WAS A KNOWN CROSSING POINT.  SOLDIER CLAIMED THAT ONCE 
DRUGS WERE BROUGHT ACROSS THE RIVER, VEHICLES PICKED THEM UP 
FROM THIS POINT FOR FURTHER TRANSPORTATION. 
 
3. (C) JUST SOUTH OF THE VILLAGE OF TOGMAY //GEOCOORD: 
3826N/07103E// RO OBSERVED A ZODIAC TYPE BOAT BEING LOADED WITH 
METAL ROOFING MATERIALS ON THE TAJIK SIDE OF THE RIVER.  RO ALSO 
OBSERVED LUMBER ON THE FAR BANK OF THE RIVER.  APPROXIMATELY 8 
BORDER GUARDS, INCLUDING A CAPTAIN, WERE SUPERVISING THE 
OPERATION.  ACROSS THE RIVER WAS AN AFGHAN VILLAGE WITH NO OTHER 
ACCESS TO IT OTHER THAN A CLIFF-HUGGING DONKEY TRAIL.  THE 
BORDER GUARD CAPTAIN WAS ADAMANT ABOUT NO PICTURES OR QUESTIONS 
FROM RO AND ACCOMPANYING STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS.  WHEN ASKED 
ABOUT WHETHER THIS WAS AN ILLEGAL OPERATION, A BORDER GUARD 
SOLDIER APPEARED TO SMILE KNOWINGLY.  (FIELD NOTE: RO OBSERVED 
ONLY CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL BEING TRANSPORTED, AND THERE IS A 
TAJIK PRESIDENTIAL ORDER THAT ALLOWS THESE TYPES OF CROSSINGS — 
SEE STATE DUSHANBE CABLE 00001503 FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE 
ORDER.  THAT SAID, RO’S IMPRESSION BASED ON BORDER GUARD 
CAPTAIN’S RESPONSE WAS THAT SOMETHING UN-KOSHER WAS OCCURRING. 
END NOTE.) 
 
4.  (C).  THERE IS A BRIDGE ACROSS THE PYANJ RIVER AT ISHKASHIM 
//GEOCOORD: 3644.948N/07134.803E//. 
 
 
5.  (C). THERE IS A BRIDGE ACROSS THE PYANJ RIVER AT 
KARA-I-KHUMB //GEOCOORD: 3827.276N/07049.705E//. 
 
6. (C) TURKISH COMPANY CONSTRUCTION SITE.  THIS SITE IS THE BASE 
OF OPERATIONS FOR A TURKISH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY UPGRADING THE 
MAIN ROAD BETWEEN KULYOB AND KHOROG ON THE PANJ RIVER.  THE SITE 
HAS A NUMBER OF PREFAB BUILDINGS, IS SURROUNDING BY A WIRE 
TOPPED CHAIN LINK FENCE, AND HAS A CONCRETE HELICOPTER PAD JUST 
OUTSIDE THE PERIMETER 
//GEOCOORD: 3759.478N/07018.151E//.  ACCORDING TO SOURCE D THIS 
SITE IS LOCATED IN WHAT WAS A HEAVILY MINED AREA — WITH OVER 70 
MINES RECOVERED FROM THE SITE.  IN ADDITION, SOURCE D STATED 
THAT WHEN FIRST OPENED THIS SITE REGULARLY CAME UNDER FIRE FROM 
THE AFGHAN SIDE, UNTIL THE TURKISH COMPANY PAID OFF THE AFGHANS. 
 
7. (C) DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHIC TITLING LOG.  ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC 
ENCLOSURES TO IIR 6 947 0003 06 ARE CLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL. 
THEY WERE ACQUIRED IN THE GORNO-BADAKHSHAN AUTONOMOUS REGION ON 
20050912-0919 USING A SONY CYBERSHOT 7.2MP, SN 1411693, GROUND. 
 
FRAMES  DESCRIPTION 
01              KHOROG AIRFIELD. AIRFIELD SUPPORTS ONE CIVILIAN 
FLIGHT (TAJIK AIR YAK-40) PER DAY IN GOOD WEATHER. 
 
02-04   ZODIAK CROSSING THE PYANZ AND SUPPLIES ON AFGHAN SIDE. 
 
05-06   APPROX 180 DEGREES. INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE AT ISHKASHIM. 
 
07-09   INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE AT KARA-I-KHUMB. 
 
10      POST-BAZAAR GATHERING ON AFGHAN SIDE OF BRIDGE AT 
KARA-I-KHUMB, 20050918. 
 
11-12   WEST END OF ISHKASHIM AIRFIELD.  AIRFIELD IS NOT CURRENTLY 
USED FOR REGULARLY SCHEDULED CIVILIAN FLIGHTS. 
 
13-15   EMPTY GEODESIC DOME IN VILLAGE OF BASH GUMBEZ. 
 
 
COMMENTS: 1. (C) FIELD COMMENT: NONE. 
 
2.  (U) SOURCE IS AVAILABLE FOR FURTHER CONTACT. 
 
3.  (U) DIRECT ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THIS IIR TO DIA/DHO-2 AT 
STU III (202) 231-7299, OR DSN 428-7299. 
 
COLL: (U) AB. 
INSTR:  (U) U.S.  NO. 
 
PREP:  (U) 6-04797. 
ENCL: (U) NONE. 
ACQ:  (U)  DUSHANBE, TAJIKISTAN (20050917) 
DISSEM:  (U)  FIELD:  EMBASSY AT DUSHANBE. 
WARNING:  (U) REPORT CLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL NO FOREIGN 
DRVD FM: DHS HUMINT SCG OCT 04 
DECL ON:  20150927 
 
HOAGLAND 

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