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Viewing cable 09GENEVA783, PA INTEREST IN WTO OBSERVER STATUS

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
09GENEVA783 2009-09-25 06:38 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Mission Geneva
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 GENEVA 000783 
 
SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT PASS USTR 
TEL AVIV FOR AMB, DCM, AND ECON 
USTR FOR CKLEIN, AVENKATARAMAN,SFRANCESKI, MMOWREY 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ETRD WTRO ECON PREL KWBG IS
SUBJECT: PA INTEREST IN WTO OBSERVER STATUS 
 
Reftel:  Jerusalem 1607 
 
1. (SBU) SUMMARY:  On 24 September 2009, A team from the Palestinian 
Authority (PA) led by Ambassador Khraishi called upon USTR/Geneva 
Charge Shark to seek U.S. support for a request by Palestine to 
obtain observer status from the WTO General Council.  The PA intends 
to formally submit its application for observer status on 28 
September with a request that it be placed on the agenda for the 
20-21 October 2009 meeting of the General Council.  They said that 
the PA will not take no for an answer.  However they also said that 
they do not want to politicize the process, nor go against the 
consensus-based WTO process, nor to be against any country.  The 
Palestinian team noted that it had received expressions of support 
from several country groupings, including EC, EFTA, Africa, ASEAN 
and ACP groups, and asked for U.S. support.  They also asked the 
United States to help convince Israel to not oppose its application. 
 The Palestinian delegation repeatedly noted that WTO observership 
would contribute to its ability to develop WTO-compliant legal 
framework and institutions necessary for the development of a viable 
state.  Responding with Washington talking points, Charge noted that 
the United States supports Palestinian observership at the upcoming 
Geneva WTO Ministerial Conference; supports the WTO's technical 
assistance efforts for the PA; and does not want to discourage the 
PA's institution-building efforts.  However, based upon its 
understanding of WTO rules governing membership, the United States 
cannot give its support at this time to General Council observership 
and will likely not be ready by the October General Council meeting. 
 The response of the PA team was friendly but firm.  They plan to go 
ahead with their request and are hoping we will support it.  They 
noted that their Prime Minister has raised this issue directly with 
us before and that we should expect him to do so again. End summary. 
 
 
2. (SBU) The Palestinian delegation was led by Ambassador Ibrahim 
Khraishi, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations and 
other International Organizations in Geneva.  It included Saeb 
Bamya, Economic Consultant and Trade Policy Advisor and Saad Khatib, 
Policy Advisor in the Ministry of Economy.  Ambassador Khraishi 
recalled that this is a follow-up to Palestine's efforts in 1999 to 
obtain WTO observership.  There had been a good atmosphere at that 
time with respect to its request and Palestine had then even secured 
Israeli support.  However, the effort to pursue observership was 
suspended, for several reasons, including breakdown at the Camp 
David talks and Palestine's domestic political situation.  In 2005, 
Palestine again undertook efforts to obtain WTO observership. 
Pursuant to advice received from United States and Israel, Palestine 
obtained ad hoc observer status for the Hong Kong Ministerial 
Conference, while it undertook preparations of its application for 
General Council observership.  Palestine also opened a WTO reference 
center to provide information and to raise awareness about the WTO. 
 
3. (SBU) Ambassador Khraishi said a decision was taken in Ramallah 
on 15 September to pursue again WTO observership.  WTO observership 
is an important part of Palestine's efforts to establish all the 
institutions necessary for the establishment of a Palestinian state. 
 Khraishi said the 15 September decision is consistent with the 
POTUS call for a two-state solution.   The process to reactivate 
efforts to obtain observership began in Ramallah in meetings with 
diplomats and there have also been contacts in Washington.  The item 
was also raised at the United Nations and positive responses were 
received.  Ambassador Khraishi said the Palestinian Minister of 
Economy, who has the lead on the WTO observership, was present in 
Geneva on 22 September to attend an UNCTAD meeting.  On the occasion 
of that visit, he met with the WTO Director General and the General 
Council Chair.  He also met representatives from several groupings 
including the European Communities, EFTA, Africa, ASEAN and ACP 
countries, and received expressions of support from them all.  They 
are seeking U.S. support and help in dealing with Israel. 
 
4. (SBU) Charge responded per guidance from Washington, noting that 
there have been extensive interagency discussions in Washington over 
the past few days regarding Palestine's application for full 
 
GENEVA 00000783  002 OF 003 
 
 
observer status at the WTO.  He noted that the United States will be 
able to support Palestine's request for observer status at the 
upcoming Ministerial Conference and continues to support the WTO's 
technical assistance activities for the PA.  He encouraged them to 
work with USTR to develop a plan for technical assistance for 
institution building.  Regarding Palestine's request for full 
observer status, based upon our interpretation of WTO rules 
governing membership, we are not in a position now to say yes. 
While discussions are going on, he said he was not convinced that 
the United States would be in a position to provide the support they 
are seeking by the October General Council meeting and the agenda 
closes soon.  The United States supports Palestine's 
institution-building efforts and its desire to have a WTO- compliant 
trade regime. 
 
5. (SBU) Mr. Bamya responded that action on Palestine's observer 
request is ten years overdue and Palestine has already been an 
observer at a Ministerial Conference.  He said the United States was 
able to secure observer status for Iraq in two weeks.  Palestine 
does not want to politicize this process and it wants U.S. support. 
Palestine is serious about its state-building efforts and WTO 
observership would support those efforts.  Palestine needs a 
positive signal at the trade level from the United States.  On the 
technical level, it was noted that Palestine had obtained U.S. 
support in 2006, what has changed?  The Palestinian delegation is in 
Geneva to ensure that this application is on the agenda for the 
General Council meeting, it will not lower its expectations and it 
needs U.S. help in convincing Israel. 
 
6.  (SBU) Mr. Khatib asked Charge Shark to explain the U.S. 
technical concerns with its application.  He went on to note that 
Palestine has already placed on the table a proposal for a new free 
trade agreement where the United States would deal with Palestine as 
a separate entity.  Khatib expressed Palestine's appreciation for 
the technical assistance that has been provided by the United 
States, noting that it has been positive and results-oriented. 
 
7. (SBU) Ambassador Khraishi noted that elections are coming in 
Palestine and his group represents the pro-peace movement.  He 
registered concern that his group could be "cornered" if U.S. 
support is not forthcoming.  The Ambassador emphasized that 
Palestine is seeking observer status, it is aware that accession to 
the WTO takes a lot of time and effort.  Palestine hopes to achieve 
independence within five years.  He maintained that observership 
will not cause a problem for Israel, which supported it in 2005. 
Palestine does not want to have another United Nations-style 
political "front," but it wants to see the United States implement 
POTUS' objective of developing a Palestinian state.  He requested 
U.S. good offices to convince Israel that this is an effort to 
obtain economic peace. 
 
8. (SBU) Charge expressed appreciation that Palestine was making its 
request on a WTO consensual basis and that it did not want to 
politicize the issue.  He said he noted well the comments made and 
would refer them to Washington.  Responding to Bamya's comment 
regarding the timing of Iraq's observership, Shark noted that he had 
personally been involved in that process and it took months of hard 
work, not two weeks as claimed.  (Note: From their reaction it 
appears that they knew this.) He noted that Palestine should not 
assume from his comments that when we speak of legal issues, we mean 
something else.  With respect to Khatib's question about the 
specific technical concerns relating to the application as a 
separate customs territory, Shark responded that it would be 
inappropriate for him to go into detail as we are still reviewing 
the matter but that it relates to the question of whether Palestine 
"has full autonomy" over all aspects of its trade regime. 
 
9. (SBU) Mr. Khatib said Palestine's trade regime is based upon a 
customs union with Israel, which was created as a transitional 
arrangement to avoid a shock to the system when Palestine is 
separated.  Under the customs union, Israel performs customs 
clearance, but other aspects, including intellectual property 
 
GENEVA 00000783  003 OF 003 
 
 
protection, antidumping, investment, are under Palestinian control, 
so Palestine has effective control over its market.  Palestine is 
now instituting a structure to perform its own customs clearance and 
Palestinian agents have performed clearance under view of Israel, 
with EU observers.  Palestine is also in the process of redrafting 
its competition law, has adopted patent and copyright laws and is 
finalizing its trademarks law. 
 
10. (SBU) The meeting concluded with Mr. Bamya saying that Palestine 
will put in its observership application to the General Council on 
Monday, 28 September.  "Palestine will insist until the last minute 
that it will not accept no as answer and will use its friends."  It 
asked for U.S. support and expressed hope that Israel will not play 
politics.  Palestine does not want to go against the WTO consensus 
basis nor against any country. 
 
Shark