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Cable en el que Holanda recrimina a Serbia no cooperar "al máximo"

El ministro de Exteriores holandés comenta a Hilary Clinton, tras una reunión, sus preocupaciones respecto a la colaboración de Belgrado

ID:218360
Date:2009-07-28 02:18:00
Origin:09STATE78274
Source:Secretary of State
Classification:CONFIDENTIAL
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SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/14/2019
TAGS: OVIP (CLINTON, HILLARY), PGOV, PREL, KDEV, ECON,
NL, IS, SR
SUBJECT: (U) Secretary Clinton's July 14 conversation
with Dutch Foreign Minister Verhagen

1. Classified by Bureau Assistant Secretary Philip H.
Gordon. Reason: 1.4 (d)

2. (U) July 14; 2:45 p.m.; Washington, DC.

3. (SBU) Participants:

U.S.
The Secretary
Charge Michael Gallagher
EUR A/S Philip H. Gordon
PA Spokesperson Ian Kelly
Executive Assistant Joe Macmanus
NSC Director for Europe Toby Bradley
Valerie Belon (EUR Notetaker)

The Netherlands
FM Maxime Verhagen
Ambassador Renee Jones-Bos
Pieter De Gooijer, MFA Political Director General
Jack Twiss, Embassy Political Counselor
Marcel de Vink, Private Secretary
Bart Rijs, MFA Spokesman

4. (C) SUMMARY. The Secretary met July 14 with Dutch
Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen, following Prime
Minister Balkenende's morning meeting with President
Obama. They discussed strategic and operational
coordination in Afghanistan, noting initiatives to
improve cell phone communications and a southern
airfield. Verhagen expressed satisfaction with the
President's invitation to PM Balkenende to attend the
upcoming G20 summit in Pittsburgh. They discussed next
steps to establish an objective metric to assess Serbian
cooperation with the ICTY, noting FM Verhagen's
continued skepticism that Serbia was fully cooperating
on investigations. EUR A/S Gordon thought feedback from
teams implementing U.S. assistance should provide a
better idea of any gap between Serbian promises and
actions. FM Verhagen said he was closely and
optimistically following progress toward a re-start of
Middle East peace talks and, less optimistically, events
in Iran, offering to help better align European
positions to support U.S. efforts. END SUMMARY.

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Afghanistan
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5. (C) The Secretary said she looked forward to
continuing Dutch advice about our strategic approach in
Afghanistan. The U.S. strategy owed a lot to the 3-D
approach (defense, diplomacy, development) that the
Dutch had pioneered. On the future level of Dutch
activities in Afghanistan, FM Verhagen noted PM
Balkenende had made clear in his morning meeting with
President Obama that although there were differences
within the Dutch coalition government that were still
being worked out, he was convinced the Dutch would stay
in some capacity in Afghanistan and continue to build on
their experience with the 3D approach. He viewed
fighting corruption and supporting democratic elections
as key elements of the current focus in Afghanistan.

6. (C) When the Secretary mentioned the U.S. initiative
to locate new cell phone towers on outposts that we
control, Verhagen agreed to look into doing the same at
Dutch bases in the south. Up to then, the Taliban had
been very successful at making cell communication "go
dark" at night, hampering the U.S. ability to
communicate. The Secretary also said that the
successful cell phone tax should be applied to insurance
needed to protect against damage and sabotage of cell
phone towers. Verhagen highlighted a Dutch initiative
to expand the U.S.-built airfield in Tarin Kowt, the
capital of Uruzgan, noting that making it available for
civilian use would make security investments more
sustainable.

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7. (C) The Secretary welcomed Dutch participation in
the G20 Pittsburgh Summit, and noted, in particular, the
credibility the Dutch brought to development issues as a
world leader in foreign development assistance.
Verhagen said the GONL welcomed the invitation to the
G20 meeting.

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Serbia
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8. (C) The Secretary said the United States understood
Dutch concerns about Serb cooperation with the
International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY)
and was looking for an objective metric to measure
cooperation. Verhagen welcomed the U.S. offer to share
feedback from an FBI fugitive recovery team dispatched
to Belgrade. Verhagen agreed the Serbs had made
progress, but remained concerned that they were not
cooperating "to the maximum," according to the
prosecutor's recent report. He agreed that a more pro-
European government was unlikely, but the EU
Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) could not
be unblocked without full cooperation with the ICTY,
which provided for the extradition of Ratko Mladic to
The Hague. Verhagen expressed concern that the Serbs
might make promises and fail to deliver, and the Dutch
offers of assistance had not been accepted. Further,
Dutch proposals to look into other EU sweeteners that
fell short of implementing the SAA had also been
rejected. "Serbian leaders are only interested in an
SAA; they say one thing in person, another to the
international press, and another to their own publics,"
Verhagen said. A/S Gordon said the FBI team would
provide a better idea of what gap remained between
Serbian promises and actions.

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Development Assistance
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9. (SBU) The Secretary also credited the Dutch as a
leading donor country. She asked Verhagen for his advice
on establishing metrics to evaluate the effectiveness of
international development activities. She added that as
the United States embarked on the Quadrennial Diplomacy
and Development Review (QDDR), she would be very
interested in learning from the Dutch experience.

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Middle East Peace
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10. (C) FM Verhagen briefly raised his visit to Israel
three weeks earlier; he had been closely following
events, including the cancellation of Special Envoy
Mitchell's planned visit, President Obama's statement,
and Netanyahu's response. Verhagen said that he was
indeed convinced that we could reach a breakthrough and
that all sides wanted a re-start, including Syria, which
he also had visited. However, a trigger was needed,
which he suggested could be a moratorium on all
settlement construction. The Secretary agreed that if
the Israelis agreed to any moratorium, however defined,
it would be unprecedented and extraordinarily
significant. The Palestinians had moved against Hamas
and other militants, but the Arabs had been slow to show
they were also serious, she added.

11. (C) Verhagen said he was willing to be helpful to
ensure the EU moved with the United States. He asked
for U.S. reaction to Solana's proposed timeline, and the
Secretary responded that, although Solana's speech had
been excellent, there really could be no timeline for
Middle East peace until negotiations resumed. She
emphasized that the Quartet had been very helpful.
Verhagen said he had asked Solana to set up an action
plan for the EU to help implement a peace agreement,
once it had been achieved. He also noted the Dutch were
a main donor to the Palestinian Authority, assisting
with prisons and security in Jenin as well as a large
agricultural project in Gaza, for which the Dutch had
secured Israeli agreement to keep the border open for

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Iran
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12. (C) FM Verhagan expressed concern about Iran and
proposed discussions on what to do if the United Nations
Security Council proved unwilling to act. Europe and
the United States should act together, but the EU was
not united. Any U.S. and EU sanctions packages should
be identical, in his view.
CLINTON
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