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Viewing cable 09PARIS933, FRANCE OPEN TO EXAMINING SIX NEW GUANTANAMO
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Reference ID | Created | Released | Classification | Origin |
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09PARIS933 | 2009-07-09 16:04 | 2010-11-30 16:04 | CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN | Embassy Paris |
VZCZCXRO9875
PP RUEHAG RUEHROV RUEHSL RUEHSR
DE RUEHFR #0933/01 1901613
ZNY CCCCC ZZH
P 091613Z JUL 09
FM AMEMBASSY PARIS
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 6674
INFO RUCNMEM/EU MEMBER STATES COLLECTIVE PRIORITY
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 PARIS 000933
NOFORN
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/07/2019
TAGS: PREL PGOV PHUM PTER FR
SUBJECT: FRANCE OPEN TO EXAMINING SIX NEW GUANTANAMO
DETAINEE FILES
PARIS 00000933 001.2 OF 002
Classified By: Classified by Pol M/C Allegrone for Reasons 1.4 b and d.
¶1. (C/NF) Summary: In a July 2 meeting with Eric
Chevallier, Special Advisor to the Foreign Affairs Minister,
Ambassador Dan Fried, Special Envoy for Closure of the
Guantanamo Detention Facility (S/GC), summarized the results
of his efforts to negotiate the resettlement of Guantanamo
detainees and thanked France for agreeing to consider six new
detainee files. Chevallier stressed that France would review
the cases in a positive light. Speaking on instruction, he
also said that France would not be able to respond until more
is known about the attitude of Congress toward accepting
detainees on U.S. soil. Chevallier agreed that a favorable
decision allowing the resettlement of Guantanamo detainees in
the United States is not a "pre-condition" but characterized
it as extremely important and not far from being a
pre-condition. He also noted that establishing a good
precedent with Schengen members by providing France with
information to share on the previously transferred detainee
Boumediene would likely assist the process for obtaining
Schengen visas in other detainee resettlements in Europe.
¶2. (SBU) Chevallier was joined by Deputy Director of the
Foreign Minister's Office, Michele Boccoz; MFA Deputy
Director for the Office of Transnational Threats, Martin
Julliard; MFA Assistant secretary-equivalent for
International Organizations, Sylvie Bermann; Deputy Assistant
secretary-equivalent for Human Rights, Jacques Pellet; Deputy
Director for the North Americas Office, Bernard
Regnauld-Fabre; and External Relations for the European Union
desk officer, Fatih Akcal. Charge Pekala, Pol/Min Counselor
and note taker also attended. End Summary.
Six New Detainee Files: Potential Impact of U.S. Decisions
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¶3. (C/NF) S/E Fried introduced the dossiers of six
detainees that the U.S. would like France to consider taking,
pointing out that several of them have court-ordered releases
and noting that we have presented some of the cases to other
European governments. Chevallier expressed appreciation for
the new information and assured Fried that, following the
Obama-Sarkozy meeting in June and the resettlement in May of
Algerian Lakdar Boumediene, France will look at the files in
a positive light. However, speaking on instruction, he
cautioned that France will not be able to provide an answer
until more is known about the attitude of Congress toward
accepting some of the detainees on U.S. soil. A positive
decision by Congress, Chevallier continued, would boost the
prospects for selling detainee resettlement to the French
public and to other European countries. When pressed by
Fried, Chevallier responded that the congressional decision
is not a "pre-condition," but also said "it is not far from
that." He emphasized that the U.S. decision "is part of
France,s political assessment" and "is extremely important"
to France,s final decision. At the same time, Chevallier
confirmed that France would not intervene negatively in U.S.
discussions with other countries, for example, Spain, Italy,
and Portugal, that are moving ahead with resettlement. In
closing discussions on the files,Fried suggested French
officials visit Guantanamo to interview the detainees and
talk to the defense lawyers to inform their decision and aid
in the selection of future candidates and to make any
requests for further information through intelligence liaison.
Request to Share Boumediene's File with Schengen Partners
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¶4. (C/NF) Chevallier confirmed that Schengen partner states
now have to share the files of detainees with their Schengen
partners per the agreed EU framework. If no state opposes, a
Schengen visa will be issued; however, if one or more partner
states oppose, then only a national visa can be granted.
Refusal to grant a Schengen visa would also have an impact on
the social services and type of residence status offered to
former detainees. Chevallier would like Boumediene to be the
first test case, as he is a lower risk detainee. Fried
agreed to provide a revised file that can be shared with EU
partners. Chevallier regretted the EU decision to put this
issue under the purview of Interior Ministers, saying it
would have been easier to manage under Foreign Ministers.
Fried concluded his discussion with
Chevallier by noting that U.S. procedures in detainee
transfers have changed somewhat. New congressional
legislation now requires notification of transfer 15 days in
advance and notification of the transfer arrangements. The
U.S. plans to meet this requirement in the future through an
exchange of diplomatic notes.
¶5. (C/NF) Chevallier,s expert on this issue, Martin
Julliard, asked about the financial payments the U.S. is
PARIS 00000933 002.2 OF 002
providing to Bermuda and Palau upon their acceptance of the
Uighur detainees. Fried clarified that U.S. funds are
intended to cover reimbursable expenses only and are minimal.
Julliard said that his office has been monitoring French
public opinion on the resettlement of Boumediene and cited
the use of tax money for detainee resettlement as one of the
top three concerns. Fried made no commitment, but
said he would be willing to discuss this further if it
becomes necessary symbolically for France.
¶6. (C/NF) Comment: French authorities remain proud of their
lead role in opening the way to resettlement of some
detainees in Europe and are committed to looking favorably at
the six new detainee files. However, a U.S. decision to
accept or reject taking detainees on U.S. soil is clearly
part of the calculation as they also assess French domestic
reaction to resettlement.
PEKALA