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Viewing cable 06REYKJAVIK294, ICELAND: PEACEKEEPERS STICKING IT OUT IN SRI LANKA
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Reference ID | Created | Released | Classification | Origin |
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06REYKJAVIK294 | 2006-08-14 18:06 | 2011-01-13 05:05 | UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY | Embassy Reykjavik |
VZCZCXRO9994
PP RUEHAG RUEHDF RUEHIK RUEHLZ
DE RUEHRK #0294 2261800
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 141800Z AUG 06
FM AMEMBASSY REYKJAVIK
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 2912
INFO RUEHNE/AMEMBASSY NEW DELHI PRIORITY 0003
RUEHKO/AMEMBASSY TOKYO PRIORITY 0012
RUEHBS/USEU BRUSSELS PRIORITY
RUEHNO/USMISSION USNATO 0228
RUEHBY/AMEMBASSY CANBERRA 0009
RUEHGP/AMEMBASSY SINGAPORE 0013
RUEHWL/AMEMBASSY WELLINGTON 0053
RUCNMEU/EU INTEREST COLLECTIVE
RUCNMEM/EU MEMBER STATES COLLECTIVE
RUCOPLF/NAS KEFLAVIK IC
UNCLAS REYKJAVIK 000294
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
STATE FOR EUR/NB, SCA/INS
OSLO FOR DATT
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL KPKO CE IC
SUBJECT: ICELAND: PEACEKEEPERS STICKING IT OUT IN SRI LANKA
REFS: A) STATE 128399 (NOTAL)
B) USEU 2754 (NOTAL)
C) HELSINKI 783 (NOTAL)
¶1. (SBU) SUMMARY: According to MFA officials, Iceland will probably
maintain or even expand its peace monitoring mission in Sri Lanka
following the withdrawal of EU peacekeepers, despite renewed media
questioning of the appropriateness of Icelandic participation in
peacekeeping in combat zones. The death or injury of an Icelander
in Sri Lanka could have a grave impact on the GOI's stated plans to
double its peacekeeping participation by 2008. END SUMMARY.
2.(SBU) Ministry for Foreign Affairs officials have confirmed to
post that Iceland has no plans to withdraw its peacekeepers from the
Nordic-run Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) following the
withdrawal last month of the Swedish, Danish and Finnish SLMM
contingents after the Liberation Tigers questioned the EU's
neutrality. Iceland currently has five personnel assigned to the
SLMM, now staffed only by Norwegians and Icelanders after the
withdrawal of personnel from the three EU member states.
¶3. (SBU) Acting Director of the Iceland Crisis Response Unit (ICRU)
Thorbjorn Jonsson told Poloff August 2 that the GOI intends to stay
the course in Sri Lanka and may expand its SLMM staffing if the
mission is unable to recruit new states as participants (Jonsson
specifically mentioned Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore as
possible contributors). On August 8, Advisor to the Foreign
Minister Jorundur Valtysson told Poloff that the ICRU would "more
than likely" send an additional five Icelanders to Sri Lanka, but
that a final decision would depend on consultations between
Icelandic Foreign Minister Valgerdur Sverrisdottir, her Norwegian
counterpart (expected here on August 14), and Sri Lanka Special
Envoy Jon Hanssen-Bauer (due here August 18).
¶4. (SBU) The EU members' withdrawal, however, has raised the
mission's profile considerably here, and sparked questions in the
media regarding the appropriateness of continuing Iceland's
participation, let alone expanding it. Jonsson and Valtysson both
dismissed increasingly skeptical coverage - including an August 2
editorial in leading daily Morgunbladid suggesting that Iceland
should call its monitors home - as the product of "slow news days"
at the height of summer holiday season. Prime Minister Geir Haarde
has said that no decision had been taken and that it might even be
necessary to withdraw Iceland's monitors from the mission.
¶5. (SBU) The killing of 17 humanitarian workers in Sri Lanka on
August 6 has given the story new legs.
Morgunbladid, expanding on its earlier doubts, questioned in an
August 9 editorial whether Icelanders should take part in any
military-related peacekeeping operations anywhere given that
Iceland, as a country without its own military, "has not trained
people to work in areas where military attacks can happen without
warning." The editorial revived criticism of Icelandic civilian
peacekeepers in Afghanistan, whose penchant for carrying arms and
wearing battle dress uniform has in the past led Icelandic media and
politicians to debate the existential question of when does a
peacekeeper become a warrior.
¶6. (SBU) Comment: Absent a direct attack on SLMM personnel before
Hanssen-Bauer's August 18 visit here, we expect the GOI to proceed
with its plans to expand Icelandic participation in the mission.
However, given current media attention, the death or injury of an
Icelander in Sri Lanka could have a grave impact on the GOI's stated
plans to double its peacekeeping participation by 2008.
VAN VOORST