Wikileaks - 09USNATO413

ID: 09USNATO413
Dokument dato: 2009-09-28 17:15:00
Release dato: 2011-02-11 08:00:00
Kilde: Mission USNATO
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Hovedtekst:
E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/28/2019 
TAGS: PREL, MARR, NATO, RS 
SUBJECT: RFG: RESPONDING TO NATO SECRETARY GENERALīS 
PROPOSALS FOR NATO RUSSIA COOPERATION 

REF: USNATO 400 

Classified By: Charge John Heffern for reasons 1.4 (b/d). 

1. (U) This is a Request for Guidance by OOB Brussels, 
September 30. Please see para 2. 

2. (C) NATO Secretary General Rasmussen proposed during his 
September 18, 2009, speech on NATO-Russia relations that NATO 
and Russia undertake a "joint threat assessment" and that the 
NATO Russia Council (NRC) serve as a forum to discuss the 
European Security Treaty (reftel). Discussion of these 
topics is likely to occur at an informal NAC luncheon on 
September 30, when we expect the SecGen to explain how he 
intends to move forward on the initiatives raised in his 
speech. We request Departmentīs initial reaction and 
guidance as to how to respond to these initiatives: 

-- Joint Threat Assessment (JTA): The SecGen proposed 
undertaking a "joint review of NATOīs and Russiaīs common 
threats and challenges," to serve as an analytical platform 
from which to enhance practical cooperation. This proposal 
has raised concern among certain NATO members. Allies have 
suggested that a NATO-Russia JTA should be limited to 
counter-terrorism, Afghanistan, missile defense, 
nonproliferation, and maritime security, the very areas the 
SecGen laid out in his speech as priorities for NATO-Russia 
cooperation. Unless otherwise directed, we will tell the 
SecGen that Washington is not yet in a position to agree to 
discuss this issue with Russia in the NRC. We will note that 
we need more information regarding a number of questions in 
order to make a more informed decision on whether/how to move 
forward. These include: If we go forward, what parameters 
should be set for the activity and what 
information/intelligence could we share with Russia through 
the NRC. 

-- Discussion of European Security Treaty (EST): The SecGen 
recognized in his speech that the OSCE was the primary forum 
for discussion of the EST, but stated that a NATO-Russia 
dialogue on this issue "could provide real added value." He 
did not elaborate on how he intended to go about this other 
than to say that it was necessary to develop a European 
security architecture in which Russia saw itself "reflected" 
and did not feel marginalized. Unless otherwise instructed, 
we will indicate that any NATO-Russia conversation on the EST 
must wait until after December in order to allow the Corfu 
Process to run its course. 
HEFFERN 

 2009-09-28 17:15 PREL (External Political Relations)
MARR (Military and Defense Arrangements)
NATO
RS (Wrangel Islands) (Russia)