Wikileaks - 08ANKARA574

ID: 08ANKARA574
Dokument dato: 2008-03-27 15:27:00
Release dato: 2011-01-30 05:25:00
Kilde: Embassy Ankara
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ANKARA 000574 
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SIPDIS 
E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/27/2028 
TAGS: PREL, PTER, DE, TU 
SUBJECT: TURKEY-DENMARK C/T COOPERATION AND ROJ-TV 
Classified By: Political Counselor Janice Wei

Hovedtekst:

1. (C) During Danish FM Per Stig Moller's March 25-26 visit, 
he and Turkish FM Ali Babacan signed an MOU (reported septel) 
which, among other things, agreed to enhance "bilateral 
cooperation in the field of the fight against terrorism," 
Danish DCM Soren Jacobsen told us March 27. A separate 
addendum to the MOU will formalize current arrangements. 
Denmark proposed the addendum to help compensate for the fact 
that Denmark could not agree to Turkey's original request for 
a separate stand-alone counterterrorism agreement. Denmark's 
Ministry of Justice had been unenthusiastic, preferring to 
deal with the issue through multilateral rather than 
bilateral mechanisms. 

2. (C) As expected, FM Babacan raised Turkey's unhappiness 
with Denmark's failure to close down ROJ-TV broadcast 
facilities in Denmark, Jacobsen observed. Moller assured 
Babacan there is "no political will to protect ROJ-TV if a 
link between it and the PKK can be proved." To help 
demonstrate Denmark's sincerity, Moller explained that 
Copenhagen hoped to send its new chief prosecutor to Ankara 
the first week of April to discuss closer cooperation. 

3. (C) When we asked Jacobsen about a report we had received 
March 25 from Turkey's MFA asserting the Danish government 
had agreed to allow ROJ-TV production facilities to relocate 
from Belgium to Denmark, Jacobsen acknowledged that Babacan 
raised the matter, but without specific details. Since it 
was the first time the Danes had heard of the issue, Moller 
had no substantive response. We added that, according to 
Turkey's MFA, Danish authorities reportedly would provide one 
million Euros to support ROJ-TV production efforts, 
apparently as part of a cultural assistance program. 
Jacobsen speculated that any assistance, if in fact provided, 
would likely be limited to supporting local broadcasting 
only. He could not imagine a subsidy for commercial 
satellite broadcasting. He promised to check and get back to 
us. 

4. (C) Comment. Jacobsen felt his FM's visit went well and 
that the portion dealing with ROJ-TV in particular had not 
been as difficult as it could have been. He attributed the 
Turk's relatively moderate response to concrete Danish 
efforts to address the ROJ-TV/PKK issue, including by 
immediately sending their new prosecutor to maintain the 
momentum. Turkey remains skeptical about the sincerity of 
Danish efforts. Should reports of ROJ-TV production 
facilities' relocation to Denmark prove true, and 
particularly any government subsidy for its operations, CT 
relations will likely be set back at least to square one. 

Visit Ankara's Classified Web Site at 
http://www.intelink.sgov.gov/wiki/Portal:Turk ey 

WILSON 

2008-03-27 15:27