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Viewing cable 07KHARTOUM929, DARFUR: SPLM OUTLINES CONFERENCE STRUCTURE

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
07KHARTOUM929 2007-06-12 14:56 2011-08-24 16:30 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Khartoum
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KHARTOUM 000929 
 
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TAGS: PGOV PREL AU UN SU US
 
SUBJECT: DARFUR: SPLM OUTLINES CONFERENCE STRUCTURE 
 
 
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Summary 
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1. (SBU) In a meeting with donor governments, regional 
representatives, and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) 
Taskforce on Darfur, Secretary General Pagan Amum emphasized that 
the SPLM would play a facilitation not a mediation role in the 
Darfur political process and outlined three-phases to the proposed 
conference in Southern Sudan.  Amum made a strong appeal to the 
international community to provide financial support for the SPLM 
conference.  He endorsed the efforts of the Center of Humanitarian 
Dialogue to organize the remnants of the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) 
and called on the UN and AU and the leaders of the "regional 
initiative"--Chad, Libya, and Eritrea--to harmonize their efforts. 
End summary. 
 
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SPLM to Facilitate, Not Mediate 
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2. (SBU) Chairing a preparatory meeting for the SPLM's conference on 
the Darfur political process, SPLM Secretary General Pagan Amum 
emphasized that his party intended to prepare the Darfur Peace 
Agreement (DPA) non-signatories for negotiations with the National 
Congress Party (NCP) but would not serve in a mediation role.  In 
attendance were members of the SPLM Taskforce on Darfur (TFD); 
Minister for Regional Cooperation in the Government of Southern 
Sudan Benjamin Maril Barnabas; representatives of the U.S., the 
Netherlands, France, Norway, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Egypt; 
and two members of the UN/AU Joint Mediation Support Team (JMST). 
Amum explained that the SPLM had long advocated for the marginalized 
people of Sudan, including those of Darfur, and was "not neutral." 
As a member of the Government of National Unity (GNU), however, the 
SPLM was in a unique position to facilitate the peace process. 
According to Amum, the SPLM recognized that the Darfur conflict was 
destabilizing Sudan and jeopardizing the implementation of the 
Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).  He noted that pressure was 
mounting on the National Congress Party (NCP) as a result of the 
Darfur crisis and the NCP was reacting poorly.  He cited the recent 
imposition of U.S. sanctions.  "They are complicating the situation 
in our country," said Amum, adding that U.S. sanctions affect "the 
whole country." 
 
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A Conference in Three Phases 
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3. (SBU) Describing the SPLM's facilitation role in the Darfur peace 
process, Amum outlined a three-phase approach for the conference in 
Southern Sudan.  The first phase will target representatives of both 
the DPA signatory and non-signatory movements, civil society 
activists, "native administration representatives," and the Arab 
tribes, including, in the words of one TFD member, the "Janjaweed." 
Amum stated that the objective will be to create "a popular trend in 
support of a comprehensive resolution of the conflict" and to 
"affirm negotiations as the best way forward." 
 
4. (SBU) The second phase will focus on the Darfur rebel movements, 
including both the DPA signatories and non-signatories.  The SPLM 
will ascertain the reasons some factions refused to sign the 
agreement and identify which portions of the DPA that the 
signatories were willing to adjust.  Amum underscored that the SPLM 
will use the second phase to: 1) Emphasize that the rebel movements 
should not "reinvent the wheel" and begin negotiations from the 
beginning, and 2) Final status negotiations should be efficient and 
focused.  "The parties should not be allowed to open a Pandora's 
box," said Amum. 
 
5. (SBU) In the third phase, the SPLM will work with the 
non-signatories to develop common negotiating positions.  The SPLM 
will assist the non-signatories in determining the "minimum 
positions" necessary to opt for the political process instead of 
war.  While acknowledging that the non-signatories will find some 
positions difficult to concede based on their constituencies, the 
SPLM would work to bring the rebel factions "down to earth" and 
discuss realistic expectations for the outcome of negotiations. 
 
6. (SBU) Throughout the three-phased conference in Southern Sudan, 
SPLM leaders will utilize their experience in negotiation developed 
during the North/South war and in the talks that culminated in the 
CPA.  Parallel to the conference, the SPLM will also press the NCP 
leadership to make a serious commitment to resolve the Darfur 
crisis.  Amum hoped that these discussions would convince the NCP to 
be "prepared and positioned to be reasonable" or risk "bringing down 
their own country." 
 
 
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7. (SBU) Amum echoed TFD members requests for international funding 
for the Southern Sudan meeting, explaining that the SPLM had funded 
the Taskforce's activities to date.  Though the conference is 
scheduled to begin on June 18, organizational and financial 
difficulties may lead to a delay.  (Note: Mission officials met with 
the JMST and donor representatives on June 11 and 12.  Norway has 
pledged approximately 150,000 dollars for the SPLM conference, and 
Post has submitted to Washington a proposed budget for initial U.S. 
support of approximately the same amount.  The TFD estimates the 
total cost of the conference to be 1.3 million dollars.  In a 
meeting on June 12 with the TFD, donors reiterated their support for 
the SPLM initiative but requested more specific information from the 
Taskforce on specific budget lines.  The SPLM will circulate a more 
detailed budget on June 13.  End note.) 
 
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SPLM Supports CHD 
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9. (SBU) Amum endorsed the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue's 
proposal to facilitate greater cohesion within the SLA.  Stating 
that CHD's plans "definitely complement" the SPLM's work and that 
the SPLM "supports" CHD's efforts, Amum said that the SPLM will 
encourage the factions of the SLA to attend CHD's proposed meeting 
in Nairobi.  He said the TFD would coordinate with CHD and would 
send its own representatives to the Nairobi meeting.  Amum did, 
however, warn against a proliferation of non-governmental 
initiatives, saying they could become a "circus".  (Note: A CHD 
representative arrived in Juba on June 11, attended the preparatory 
meeting, and will meet with the SPLM on June 12. End note.) 
 
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UN/AU, Regional Mediation 
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8. (SBU) Amum described his view of two competing mediation 
initiatives that would follow the SPLM conference: the UN/AU and the 
"regional initiative" comprised of Chad, Libya, and Eritrea.  He 
said that the regional actors have important leverage that the UN/AU 
and the international community should recognize.  He called on the 
parties to resolve the potential tension between the two 
initiatives, coordinate their efforts, and focus on the goal of 
bringing peace to Darfur.