Wikileaks Cablegate: India critical of sanctions on Iran
Wikileaks Cablegate: India critical of sanctions on Iran
The latest WikiLeaks expose of classified US documents include many with an India connection.

Cable 10ROME173, SECDEF MEETING WITH ITALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER

Reference ID: 10ROME173

Date: 2010-02-12 13:01

Classification: SECRET//NOFORN

Origin: Embassy Rome

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SUBJECT: SECDEF MEETING WITH ITALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER

FRANCO FRATTINI, FEBRUARY 8, 2010

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Classified By: Ambassador Alexander Vershbow for Reasons 1.4 (B) and (D

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¶1. (S/NF) SUMMARY: Secretary of Defense Robert Gates (SecDef)

met with Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Franco Frattini

during an official visit to Rome on February 8. On

Afghanistan, Frattini was eager to move beyond the London

Conference and work to produce practical results for the

Afghan people. He proposed better civil-military

coordination at senior levels in NATO, and raised the

prospect of coordination on local projects across the

Afghanistan-Iran border. SecDef thanked Frattini for Italy's

pledge of more troops for operations in Afghanistan and

explained where gaps in civil-military cooperation existed.

Frattini believed the international community was lining up

against Iran, and encouraged better coordination with

countries outside the P5-plus-1. SecDef warned that a

nuclear Iran would lead to greater proliferation in the

Middle East, war, or both. SecDef agreed with Frattini that

a United Nations conference highlighting security challenges

in the Horn of Africa was a good idea. END SUMMARY.

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Afghanistan

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¶2. (S/NF) Frattini opened by telling SecDef that the U.S. can

count on Italy's full support on Afghanistan, Iran and

fighting terror. He had recently talked with General Jones

and Secretary Clinton and relayed the same message. He

expressed a desire to focus on the comprehensive approach in

such a way to improve the daily lives of Afghans. He

asserted a need to press President Karzai on delivering

improved governance or risk losing support for the mission in

coalition Parliaments. Frattini wanted to get beyond "just

talking" -- referencing the London conference -- and noted

concrete Italian projects to convert poppy cultivation to

olive oil production and to create a national high school for

public administration.

¶3. (S/NF) SecDef commended Rome's efforts to increase Italian

contributions, asking whether even more Carabinieri might be

available for training the Afghan security forces. He

observed that General McChrystal's emphasis on protecting

Afghan civilians has changed attitudes among Allied publics.

SecDef said he is pushing the comprehensive approach, noting

a need for all stakeholders in Afghanistan to share

information effectively. He said he hoped that NATO's new

Senior Civilian Representative, Ambassador Mark Sedwill,

could facilitate this. SecDef recommended a focus on better

governance below the level of the national government --

which would take decades to turn into a modern government )

taking advantage of traditional institutions and competent

governors at the regional and sub-regional levels and

leveraging them into local success stories. At the national

level, however, our priority should be to develop those

ministries most critical to our success, such as Defense,

Interior, Finance, Agriculture, and Health. Noting Gen.

McChrystal's recent statement that the situation in

Afghanistan is no longer deteriorating, SecDef said that much

of the challenge is psychological -- convincing Afghans that

we can win and that we will not abandon them.

¶4. (S/NF) Frattini agreed that civilian-military integration

is the weakest part of the Afghan strategy. He expressed

frustration that NATO foreign ministers only discuss issues

like agriculture and education while defense ministers only

discuss security. The problem, Frattini suggested, is that

they don't talk to each other. He proposed a joint meeting

of foreign and defense ministers, beginning with talks at the

expert level. SecDef responded that Gen. McChrystal and

Ambassador Eikenberry do civilian-military collaboration at

the national level on the basis of a Joint Campaign Plan, as

do local ground commanders with leaders of PRTs. What is

missing is the level in between -- the regional commands --

and SecDef expressed a desire for Sedwill to appoint

subordinates to address this in each RC, building on the

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example of the civ-mil cell in RC-South. The effect would be

cascading civil-military coordination at the national,

regional, and local levels. SecDef noted that similar

efforts by UNSRSG Kai Eide had been hamstrung by resourcing

and the UN's aversion to working with the military. As a

NATO representative, Sedwill should not have these problems.

¶5. (S/NF) Frattini also asked about practical cooperation

across the Afghan-Iranian border. Local incentives for

cooperation might undermine weapons and drug trafficking and

help co-opt reconcilable Taliban. SecDef noted that Iran is

playing both sides of the street -- trying to be friendly

with the Afghanistan government while trying to undermine

ISAF efforts. He noted that intelligence indicated there was

little lethal material crossing the Afghanistan-Iran border.

SecDef suggested that trade route protection from Afghanistan

into Eastern Iran, which is important for local economies on

both sides of the border, might be a place to start. SecDef

noted that any effort will need to be coordinated with Kabul.

Frattini agreed this would be a good starting point.

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Iran

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¶6. (S/NF) Frattini supported recent public statements by

SecDef raising the pressure on Iran. He declared that

Ahmadinejad cannot be trusted, especially after contradicting

recent constructive statements by his own government.

Frattini, citing a recent conversation with Russian Foreign

Minister Lavrov, said he believed Russia would support the

sanctions track. The challenge was to bring China on board;

China and India, in Frattini's view, were critical to the

adoption of measures that would affect the government without

hurting Iranian civil society. He also specifically proposed

including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Brazil, Venezuela and Egypt

in the conversation. He expressed particular frustration

with Ankara's "double game" of outreach to both Europe and

Iran. Frattini proposed an informal meeting of Middle East

countries, who were keen to be consulted on Iran, and noted

that Secretary Clinton was in agreement.

¶7. (S/NF) SecDef emphasized that a UNSC resolution was

important because it would give the European Union and

nations a legal platform on which to impose even harsher

sanctions against Iran. SecDef pointedly warned that urgent

action is required. Without progress in the next few months,

we risk nuclear proliferation in the Middle East, war

prompted by an Israeli strike, or both. SecDef predicted "a

different world" in 4-5 years if Iran developed nuclear

weapons. SecDef stated that he recently delivered the same

warning to PM Erdogan, and he agreed with Frattini's

assessment on Saudi Arabia and China, noting that Saudi

Arabia is more important to both Beijing and Moscow than

Iran.

¶8. (S/NF) SecDef urged Frattini to reconsider a planned

visit to Italy by a prominent Iranian Parliamentarian in the

wake of recent executions of students in opposition to the

government. At the same time, we needed to ensure we did not

discredit the opposition by creating the impression that they

are the tools of foreign partners.

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Horn of Africa

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¶9. (C) Frattini expressed concern about deteriorating

conditions in Somalia and Yemen. He noted a recent

conversation with President Sharif of Somalia's Transitional

Federal Government (TFG), in which Sharif said that he would

be unable to pay his security forces by the end of February.

Frattini said that Italy was encouraging the EU Presidency to

focus on Somalia and Yemen, and had proposed a United Nations

conference addressing Horn of Africa security issues. Italy

was providing funding to the TFG's national budget. SecDef

concurred that the region deserved more focus.

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¶10. (U) SecDef has cleared this cable. Drafted by OSD staff.

DIBBLE

Reproduced from cablegate.wikileaks.org


List of India-related documents from the first batch of 226 documents released by WikiLeaks

(India-specific portions highlighted in bold)

- To avoid hurting Pakistan, Turkey didn't invite India

- Bahrain's King Hamad on India's role in Afghanistan

- UN Security Council expansion and India

- Indo-Pak relations and Musharraf

- Pakistan's obsession with India

- India critical of sanctions on Iran

- Saudi Arabia expanding relations with India

- 'Little to fear about India having nuclear weapons'

- Iran could follow India's path in going nuclear

- Differing opinions of US and India

- India benefitting from international security

- Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty and India

- Nuclear facility safeguards in India

- Israel-India strategic partnership

- Non-proliferation and India

- Indo-US trade relations and foreign aid

- Sanctions and German business interests in India

- Some Indian-origin people supplying equipment to Iran

- Germany on US-EU position towards India

- Israeli relations with India

- Reliance Industries oil and gas exploration

- US-Indian economic cooperation and Indo-Pak relations

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