CAFTA-DR ENTRY INTO FORCE DATE
Publicado el 24 de Mayo de 2011
id: 47097
date: 12/8/2005 19:34
refid: 05SANSALVADOR3439
origin: Embassy San Salvador
classification: CONFIDENTIAL
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SAN SALVADOR 003439
SIPDIS
FOR SECRETARY DEPUTY SECRETARY AND NSA HADLEY FROM THE
AMBASSADOR
STATE PASS USTR FOR RVARGO
E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/07/2015
TAGS: ES, ETRD, PREL, CAFTA
SUBJECT: CAFTA-DR ENTRY INTO FORCE DATE
Classified By: Ambassador H. Douglas Barclay. Reason: 1.4 (d)
1. (C) I think it is critical that El Salvador's successful
efforts to meet CAFTA-DR requirements be recognized by
entry-into-force of the agreement on January 1. Observing
this deadline will acknowledge the efforts of the Saca
Government (as well as neighboring governments who cross the
finish line) to complete preparations for CAFTA, while
maintaining momentum for the President's free-trade program
here in the region and elsewhere in the Americas. We should
use the offer of a certain January 1 entry into force date to
secure commitments on final outstanding issues but not let
technical details get in the way of our larger goals. Just
as we ask for El Salvador to show leadership in making the
changes important for CAFTA, so should the United States
continue to show the leadership that is so important now.
January 1 entry into force would have the specific advantage
of forcing other CAFTA signatories to accelerate and complete
legislation that ensures compliance with their commitments
under the treaty. They will not want to be on the outside
looking in.
2. (C) Saca's El Salvador is a beacon of pro-Americanism in a
region vulnerable to internal and external pressures contrary
to U.S. interests. His outspoken support of the FTAA concept
and El Salvador's contribution of troops to Iraq have been of
great importance to us. The principal concrete benefit to El
Salvador of Saca's support for US policy has been the trade
benefits of CAFTA. We would be making a mistake by delaying
these benefits just as the friendliest government in the
region launches its campaign for the March 2006 elections.
Barclay
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