2013-02-02 17:03:45
Φωτογραφία για ΗΠΑ: Η συμφωνία Ελλάδας - Αλβανίας για τα θαλάσσια σύνορα είναι ενάντια στα αμερικανικά συμφέροντα
Μέχρι σήμερα είχε χιλιοειπωθεί πως σημαντικό ρόλο για την «ακύρωση» της συμφωνίας Ελλάδας – Αλβανίας για τα θαλάσσια σύνορα έπαιξαν η Τουρκία και η Ιταλία, σήμερα η αλβανική εφημερίδα “SOT” επικαλείται δηλώσεις του αμερικανού πρέσβη των ΗΠΑ, Aleksander Arvizu, ο οποίος φέρεται να είπε σε συνάντηση που είχε προ ημερών με τον ηγέτη των Ερυθρόμαυρων Εθνικιστών της Αλβανίας πως "ο Μπερίσα έκανε παζάρια με την Αθήνα για το θέμα των θαλάσσιων συνόρων και δεν πρόδωσε μόνο τα συμφέροντα της Αλβανίας αλλά και τα συμφέροντα των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών της Αμερικής, κατηγορώντας τον ταυτόχρονα πως υπέγραψε κρυφά την «πώληση» της θάλασσας".

Μάλιστα ο αμερικανός πρέσβης Aleksander Arvizu εξέφρασε την εκτίμηση του προς όλους τους πολιτικούς παράγοντες που κατήγγειλαν την θαλάσσια συμφωνία, ενώ σχολίασε και τον τρόπο με τον οποίο η αλβανική πλευρά απέρριψε την συμμέτοχη των ΗΠΑ στις διαπραγματεύσεις μετά από υποτιθέμενες ισχυρές πιέσεις της Αθήνας.


Ο  Αρβιζού δήλωσε επίσης ότι, «αν η αμερικανική πρεσβεία στα Τίρανα θα λάμβανε μέρος στις διαπραγματεύσεις, η συμφωνία θα ήταν διαφανής και δεν θα πέρναγε στην βουλή».

Το απόρρητο τηλεγράφημα των ΗΠΑ για την θαλάσσια συμφωνία Ελλάδας – Αλβανίας

Η σύγκρουση του Μπερίσα με τις ΗΠΑ για την θαλάσσια συμφωνία επιβεβαιώνεται και σε ένα από τα απόρρητα τηλεγραφήματα που έστειλε η αμερικανική πρεσβεία στα Τίρανα προς  το υπουργείο Εξωτερικών των ΗΠΑ. Το τηλεγράφημα με κωδικό 08TIRANA745 το οποίο απεστάλη τον Οκτώβριο του 2008 έχει χαρακτηριστεί ως εμπιστευτικό και είχε ως τίτλο: «Η Ελλάδα ασκεί πίεση στην Αλβανία για το θέμα των συνόρων και των νεκροταφείων».

Στο τηλεγράφημα η αμερικανική πρεσβεία εξηγεί το πώς η Αθήνα πίεσε τον Μπερίσα να κρατήσει μακριά από τις διαπραγματεύσεις του αμερικανούς.

«Κατά τη διάρκεια των πρόσφατων συνομιλιών στα Τίρανα, ο Έλληνας αξιωματούχος επικεφαλής της αντιπροσωπείας έδωσε τελεσίγραφο προς την Αλβανική κυβέρνηση. Η ελληνική κυβέρνηση μπορεί να αποδειχθεί πρόθυμη να συμβιβαστεί όσον αφορά τα θαλάσσια σύνορα κοντά στην Κέρκυρα(πιθανώς λόγω των υφιστάμενων αμερικανικών στρατιωτικών ενδιαφέρον για την οικοδόμηση μιας αμερικανικής στρατιωτικής βάσης στο Jal, στη Νότια Αλβανία). Ωστόσο, ο Έλληνας αξιωματούχος προειδοποίησε την αλβανική αντιπροσωπεία, για την εκπλήρωση και της άλλης απαίτησης, την διατήρηση «των μακρινών δυνάμεων», και συγκεκριμένα των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών της Αμερικής, εκτός των συνομιλιών" - αναφέρει μεταξύ άλλων το απόρρητο διπλωματικό τηλεγράφημα. 

Ακολουθεί ολόκληρο το τηλεγράφημα της Αμερικανικής πρεσβείας στα Τίρανα με τίτλο «Η Ελλάδα ασκεί πίεση στην Αλβανία για το θέμα των συνόρων και των νεκροταφείων»Reference IDCreatedClassificationOrigin08TIRANA7452008-10-09 13:28CONFIDENTIALEmbassy TiranaVZCZCXRO2226

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SUBJECT: GREECE PRESSURING ALBANIA ON BORDER, CEMETERY ISSUES

Classified By: CDA Stephen A. Cristina, reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

¶1. (C) Summary: The Greek government is pressuring the GOA

to

accept its demands in bilateral negotiations to demarcate

the two countries' maritime border. Athens is also

threatening to refuse to ratify Albania's Stabilization and

Association Agreement with the EU over a contentious issue

involving Greek military cemeteries in Albania, in what the

GOA views as a repeat of Greek blackmail used against

Macedonia's NATO membership ambitions. Talks on the cemetery

Issue continue after the latest round of negotiations on

September 30

ended inconclusively. End Summary.

ALBANIA: GREECE MANIPULATING BORDER DEMARCATION METHODS

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¶2. (C) According to Ledia Hysi,

Director of Legal Affairs and Treaties at the Ministry of

Foreign Affairs, The Albanian and Greek governments have been

negotiating for several months to demarcate their maritime

border. The negotiations have

encountered multiple problems due to what she described as

the Greeks' "double standard" by using different

demarcation methods for different portions of the

coastline, while Albania uses one standard baseline

demarcation system employed under existing international

conventions. In other words, the Albanians charge

the Greeks with cherry-picking the most favorable borders

by using different

demarcation methods for separate points of the border.

During one

of the recent negotiating sessions in Tirana, the Greek

official heading the delegation gave his Albanian

counterpart an ultimatum. The Greek Government would be

willing to compromise on the maritime border near Corfu

(reportedly due to existing American military interests to

build a U.S. military installation in Jale, Southern

Albania). However, the Greek official warned the Albanian

delegation to comply with their other requests and to keep

"distant powers," namely the U.S, out of the negotiations.

An identical phrase was also used in a meeting in Tirana

by the Greek Ambassador during a meeting with Foreign

Minister Basha.

BEWARE OF GREEKS BEARING UNREASONABLE DEMANDS?

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¶3. (C) Another contentious issue between Athens and Tirana

is Greek demands to build up to four

military cemeteries in southern and eastern Albania to

commemorate Greek soldiers who died in Albania fighting

Italian forces in 1920. The GOA opposes the Greek proposal

because it objects to Athens' plan for foreign military

cemeteries on Albanian soil that would be based on a

separate religious and ethnic identity, and also for giving

Athens a toehold to exercise historical Greek territorial

claims to southern Albania. In spite of repeated demands

by the GOA to establish an independent commission of

experts to determine the issue, Athens has always

maintained that the cemeteries issue is a "take it or leave

it" proposition.

¶4. (C) On September 30, Greek and Albanian negotiators

met in Tirana but failed again to hash out an agreement

on the cemetery issue. According to the Albanian Director

General

for Regional Affairs and chief negotiator,

Islam Lauka, the Albanians rejected a Greek

demand for four cemeteries in southern Albania, offering

instead one cemetery in Tirana. (NOTE: The remains of

British,

German and most other foreign troops killed in Albania during

WWI, WWII and the Balkan Wars were gathered and interred in

Tirana.

The remains of Italian troops were gathered and returned to

Italy. No

foreign troops have been buried in Albania "on the

battlefield," as

the Greek government has requested. END NOTE.)

¶5. (C) According to Lauka, after rejecting the initial Greek

offer,

the Albanian side agreed to allow one Greek cemetery in

southern Albania -

an offer Lauka characterized as a major concession, given the

fact that

all other cemeteries for foreign troops are in Tirana. The

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Greeks

made a counter-offer for 2 cemeteries in the south, with an

option for a

third cemetery later. The GOA turned down the Greek

proposal, thus ending

the talks inconclusively.

¶6. (C) Lauka noted that as it became clear to the Greek side

that

the talks were not going as planned, one of the Greek

negotiators told Lauka that because of domestic political

considerations it would be unacceptable for the Greeks "to go

home empty handed." Lauka told the Greek team that the

Albanians had their own domestic political considerations to

worry about

as well, referring to the ethnic-Albanian Cham population

that was expelled

from Greece following WWII and has ongoing property

restitution claims

with the government of Greece (to be reported septel).

GREECE THREATENS TO BLOCK ALBANIA SAA

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¶7. (C) During a previous round of negotiations over the

cemeteries,

after passing the message to keep Washington out of the

negotiations, the Greeks gave the Albanians a second,

stronger ultimatum. While Albania's Stabilization and

Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union has

been ratified so far by 22 EU countries, Greece is among

the last three states that so far have not. The Greek

Ambassador told Basha that if the GOA does not agree to

Athens' terms regarding the military cemeteries, then the

Greek parliament will never ratify the SAA. He also told

Basha that on the same day that Albania signs off on the

cemeteries issue, the Greek Parliament will ratify Albania's

SAA. On the issue of the countries' maritime border -

and in spite of the fact that the Greek negotiating stance

is contrary to international conventions - Athens has said

that the border will either be agreed upon on its terms or

not at all. Hysi said the Greek position was a serious

threat to the long-term development of the southern coastal

area, as it will create obstacles for tourism, transport,

fishing, seabed oil and gas exploitation, and that it could

even lead to territorial incidents with Greece. With

memories still fresh over Athens' veto of Macedonia's NATO

invitation, the GOA believes the Greek positions on the

maritime border and the cemeteries issues to be serious

threats to Albanian interests and sovereignty.

COMMENT

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¶8. (C) The GOA at this point does not seem overly worried

about Greece's threat to block SAA ratification, apparently

believing

that as long as Albania continues to make a good-faith effort

to continue talks the Greeks won't want to isolate themselves

within the EU over an issue other EU countries will likely

see

as minor.

But in the wake of Greek success in blocking Macedonia's

NATO aspirations, the Albanians aren't convinced either that

the

Greeks are merely bluffing. At this point the GOA has not

asked for

U.S. assistance or intervention with Greece, preferring to

work

this out with the Greeks themselves.

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