[06SOFIA454] BULGARIA: NEGOTIATING TEAMS AGREE ON BASING TEXT

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 date: 3/28/2006 8:19 refid: 06SOFIA454 origin: Embassy Sofia classification: CONFIDENTIAL destination: 06SOFIA121 header: VZCZCXRO3813 PP RUEHFL RUEHKW RUEHLA RUEHROV RUEHSR DE RUEHSF #0454/01 0870819 ZNY CCCCC ZZH P 280819Z MAR 06 FM AMEMBASSY SOFIA TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 1672 INFO RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE PRIORITY RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY RUEKJCS/JOINT STAFF WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY RHEHNSC/NSC WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY RHMFISS/CDR USEUCOM VAIHINGEN GE PRIORITY    C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 SOFIA 000454    SIPDIS    SIPDIS    STATE FOR EUR AND PM - AMBASSADOR LOFTIS    E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/28/2016  TAGS: MARR, PGOV, PREL, KPAO, BU  SUBJECT: BULGARIA: NEGOTIATING TEAMS AGREE ON BASING TEXT    REF: SOFIA 0121    Classified By: Ambassador John Beyrle for reasons 1.4 a and d.    1. (C) SUMMARY.  An interagency negotiating team led by  PM/SNA Senior Advisor Ambassador Robert Loftis reached  agreement "ad referendum" with the GOB on all articles of the  Defense Cooperation Agreement March 23.  The U.S. team  preserved USG red lines in all areas including freedom of  action (or operational flexibility) and criminal  jurisdiction.  The issue of nuclear weapons is not mentioned  in the agreement, but will be addressed in an unclassified  exchange of side letters referring to the NATO-Russia  Founding Act.  Both sides hope to be ready for a signing  ceremony at the informal NATO ministerial in Sofia April  27-28.  To achieve this, the English and Bulgarian texts must  be conformed in time for approval by the Council of Ministers  at its weekly meeting on April 20.  END SUMMARY.    2. (C) During the March 22-23 negotiating session in Sofia,  the U.S. and Bulgarian delegations agreed on the text of a  combined supplemental Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) and  Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA), referred to as the  "Agreement Between the Government of the United States of  America and the Government of the Republic of Bulgaria on  Defense Cooperation."  In addition to the provisions already  settled in previous rounds (reftel), agreement was reached on  the following articles:    IV. Use of Facilities and Areas: This is the core of the  agreement, giving the United States access to agreed  Bulgarian military facilities.  The Article notes that  military activities will be undertaken "with consultation and  consideration of the views of both Parties."  The Article  does not/not commit the United States to prior consultations  or give the Bulgarians the right of veto over U.S. action.    V.  Prepositioning of Defense Equipment, Supplies and  Materiel: Bulgaria had wanted to explicitly address the  non-stationing of nuclear weapons in the text of the  agreement, but agreed to an exchange of letters to adress  the issue.  (See paragraph 4).    IX. Movemnt of Aircraft, Vessels and Vehicles: United State  military aircraft will not/not be required to py overflight  or navigation fees or landing/parkin fees at government  airports, and United States essels will not be required to  pay harbor dues, ilotage fees, lighterage charges, etc., at  military ports.    X.  Criminal Jurisdiction: Bulgaria agrees to waive its  primary right to exercise jurisdiction under the NATO SOFA  over members of the U.S. force alleged to have committed a  crime not arising out of their official duty, while reserving  the right to recall the waiver in specific cases of  particular importance to the GOB.  This provision is similar  to those in supplemental SOFA agreements with many other NATO  and PfP allies.    XXXII. Labor    3. (SBU) A team of U.S. experts visited Sofia March 21 to  hold technical discussions with their Bulgarian counterparts  on labor issues.  This visit was helpful in focusing  negotiations that resulted in agreed text on prohibiting  strikes by local civilian employees of U.S. forces and  preserving the right of U.S. forces to terminate local  employees' employment in accordance with U.S. military  requirements.  The negotiated text also provides that  procedures related to the employment of local national  employees will be developed by a Joint Subcommittee on labor  matters taking into account applicable Bulgarian and United  States laws and regulations.    4. (C) Nuclear weapons are not mentioned in the DCA, however,  in response to a GOB request, both sides agreed to address  the issue in an unclassified exchange of letters noting the  language of the NATO-Russia Founding Act.    5. (SBU) During this session, both sides agreed to work  quickly to conform the English and Bulgarian versions of the  DCA in preparation for a signing ceremony at the informal  NATO ministerial in Sofia April 27-28.  In order to  accomplish this, the texts must be conformed and in final  form for approval by the Council of Ministers at its weekly  meeting on April 20.  After signing, the agreement must be  ratified by Bulgaria's parliament.  The agreement makes    SOFIA 00000454  002 OF 002      specific references to thirteen implementing arrangements,  which will be tasked to EUCOM to draft and negotiate.    6. (C) COMMENT.  This agreement, while not yet approved by  the Council of Ministers or ratified by Bulgaria's  parliament, demonstrates the GOB's desire to deepen  Bulgaria's strategic partnership with the United States.  Now  that text has been agreed upon, senior GOB officials appear  ready to launch a public affairs campaign in favor of the  agreement.  Ambassador Beyrle and Bulgarian negotiator  Ambassador Ivanov held a joint press conference March 24 to  formally announce agreement on the text.  Journalists focused  on the expected issues of freedom of movement, criminal  jurisdiction, and economic benefits.  The Embassy and MFA  have agreed on a standard set of talking points to address  these issues.  Such efforts, coordinated with our ongoing  public diplomacy campaign, hold the promise of increasing  public support and dispelling widely-held misperceptions  surrounding the future U.S. military presence in Bulgaria.  END COMMENT.    7. (U) Ambassador Loftis has cleared this message.  Beyrle  
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