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1.(U) This is an action request; see para 5.
2.(C) The United States and Libya have an opportunity to strengthen the bilateral relationship by establishing a regular
political-military dialogue, especially in light of their recent signing of a 505 agreement (ref a). Furthermore, the
Department concurs with Post's suggestion to establish an inaugural pol-mil dialogue in early 2010 (ref b), and supports
doing so as early as the January-February 2010 timeframe. These discussions should focus on building trust on issues
such as regional security, defense capabilities and needs, end use monitoring, and broader security cooperation issues
(proposed agenda themes in para 5). It should be made clear that Libyan participation in this dialogue is not
transactional in nature, but the goal is to establish a more effective channel for an effective security-related
dialogue between the USG and GOL.
3.(C) Given the sensitivity of the bilateral relationship at this time (stemming in particular from the Libyan welcome
to Pan Am 103 bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi,the human rights case of Fathi al-Jahmi, balking on WMD commitments) and GOL
unfamiliarity with the mechanics and intent of pol-mil talks with the USG, the Department proposes that Post engage with
the GOL to establish a date for the inaugural pol-mil talks.
4.(C) The Department envisions that the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Political-Military Affairs lead the
pol-mil talks with appropriate participation by NEA, DOD/OSD, DOD/Joint Staff, AFRICOM, the NSC, and other interagency
partners. The timing of inaugural talks will be the subject of close cooperation with Post, NEA, DOD and the NSC. These
talks are separate from, and broader in scope than, the military to military "Council of Colonels" discussion (to be
held January 11-13).
5.(C/REL LIBYA) Action Request: Post is requested to draw upon the U.S.-proposed agenda items below, and elicit GOL
proposals to develop the timing and substance of the pol-mil dialogue. Post is also requested to begin discussions on
the desired composition of delegations, timing, location, and other related matters. Regarding post's input for agenda
items in reftel B, the Department views discussion of Libya's fulfillment of its Missile Technology Control Regime
(MTCR) (SCUD-B destruction) commitments as better suited for established channels with officials from the Bureau of
International Security and Nonproliferation. We also consider discussion of the disposition of Libya's efforts to take
delivery of the C-130s located in Marietta, Georgia as an "if raised" topic only for this forum, as the USG has told the
GOL repeatedly to address any concerns about these aircraft directly with Lockheed Martin. SECURITY COOPERATION - USG
pol-mil talks globally: history, models and outcomes (U.S.) - Expanding cooperation in demining and combating MANPADS -
(U.S.) - Requirements for the protection of U.S. military technology - (e.g., the 505 Agreement, a budget transparency
waiver, and opportunities available to Libya now that they have signed the 505 Agreement) (U.S.) DEFENSE CAPABILITIES
AND COOPERATION - Resource/security requirements overview - (Libya) - Strengthening defense trade via Foreign Military
Sales - (U.S.) - Libya's defense procurement status - (U.S.) REGIONAL SECURITY - Regional security overview and
strategic priorities - (U.S. and Libya) a. Identify common goals b. Identify common threats (including regional
counterterrorism threats) - Discuss specific regional security issues and Libya's role and contributions thereto,
including: (U.S. and Libya) a. The AU North Africa Regional Capability; b. Counterterrorism and associated issues (AQIM,
LIFG, STATE 00000284 002 OF 002 foreign fighters); c. Trans Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership (TSCTP), and how it can
help Libya achieve its regional objectives; d. Humanitarian demining, and MANPADS removal (Post can note to the GOL that
the delegation will come prepared to discuss specific programs, and to offer funds toward a jointly financed pilot
program on demining). e. Migration and illicit networks; f. Chad g. Sudan - Discuss other security issues of mutual
interest a. Update on U.S./Coalition counter-piracy efforts (U.S.) b. Libyan participation in U.N. peacekeeping missions
within Africa. (U.S.) c. Afghanistan, Iran, and Yemen (U.S. and Libya) - Opportunities for AFRICOM and Libya to work
together on regional and continental security -(U.S.) - Next steps on increasing cooperation in areas of mutual
strategic concern - (U.S. and Libya)
6.Request feedback by January 8.PM Bureau Point of contact is Tom Mancinelli, xxxxxxxxxxxx or xxxxxxxxxxxx. CLINTON