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Viewing cable 09THEHAGUE615, NETHERLANDS: DUTCH SUPPORT ON GOLDSTONE REPORT

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
09THEHAGUE615 2009-10-15 10:10 2011-01-19 14:02 CONFIDENTIAL Embassy The Hague
VZCZCXRO0587
PP RUEHSL
DE RUEHTC #0615 2881017
ZNY CCCCC ZZH
P 151017Z OCT 09
FM AMEMBASSY THE HAGUE
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 3352
INFO RUEHZJ/HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL COLLECTIVE PRIORITY
RUEHZG/NATO EU COLLECTIVE PRIORITY
RUEHTV/AMEMBASSY TEL AVIV PRIORITY 2941
RUEHJM/AMCONSUL JERUSALEM PRIORITY 0836
RUEHGV/USMISSION GENEVA PRIORITY 1446
RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK PRIORITY 4597
C O N F I D E N T I A L THE HAGUE 000615 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT FOR IO/RHS KELLY RAZZOUK AND CARI ENAV 
DEPT FOR IO/UNP ANDREW MORRISON 
DEPT FOR NEA/IPA JEFFREY GIAUQUE 
USUN/NY FOR AMY SCHEDLBAUER AND ELLEN GERMAIN 
GENEVA FOR MARC CASSAYRE 
 
E.O. 129...



229782

2009-10-15

09THEHAGUE615

Embassy The Hague

CONFIDENTIAL

09SECSTATE106423|09THEHAGUE582

C O N F I D E N T I A L THE HAGUE 000615 

SIPDIS 

DEPT FOR IO/RHS KELLY RAZZOUK AND CARI ENAV 
DEPT FOR IO/UNP ANDREW MORRISON 
DEPT FOR NEA/IPA JEFFREY GIAUQUE 
USUN/NY FOR AMY SCHEDLBAUER AND ELLEN GERMAIN 
GENEVA FOR MARC CASSAYRE 

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/13/2019 
TAGS: IS KPAL PREL PHUM PTER NL EU
SUBJECT: NETHERLANDS: DUTCH SUPPORT ON GOLDSTONE REPORT 

REF: A. SECSTATE 106423 
B. THE HAGUE 582 

Classified By: POLECON Counselor Andrew C. Mann for reasons 1.5(b,d) 

1. (C) SUMMARY: The Dutch generally support the U.S. approach 
on the Goldstone report in New York and Geneva. The Dutch 
MFA hopes for additional information from the U.S. on next 
steps on the Goldstone report and on Middle East peace 
negotiations. There is a high-level political conflict 
between Development Minister Koenders and FM Verhagen on the 
Goldstone report. END SUMMARY. 

2. (C) SUPPORTING USG: Post shared reftel A points with MFA 
contacts on the Middle East, human rights, and NATO. MFA 
policy officers Dorine Wytema (Israel, Peace Process), 
Michael Thijssen (Palestine), and David Zeverijn (Israel) 
responded that the Dutch are on the same line, with little 
daylight between Dutch and American positions. In New York, 
the Dutch support a broad focus in New York on the progress 
of peace negotiations, rather than just a discussion of the 
Goldstone report. The Dutch are not certain whether they 
will intervene. However, the EU will make a statement which 
includes the assertion that debate over the Goldstone report 
belongs in Geneva. Zeverijn suggested that additional 
statements by EU members would sacrifice clarity and unity. 
In Geneva, the Dutch have not received definitive reporting 
on the EU strategy. However, they believe the Jerusalem 
element to the Palestinian draft resolution is inappropriate, 
and that that specific issue should be considered by UNESCO 
(for the cultural issues) and UNGA / UNSC (for the political 
issues). FM Verhagen, and possibly Development Minister 
Koenders, are reviewing the proposed instructions for the 
Dutch embassy in Geneva. Staff has advised FM Verhagen to 
vote no on the current draft resolution from the 
Palestinians, but the jury is still out as of October 15. 
(Note: Verhagen supports the U.S. approach and would probably 
support a no vote, but he must contend with Dutch coalition 
politics -- see paragraph 4. End Note.) 

3. (C) SEEKING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: MFA contacts would 
welcome further details on the U.S. strategy for action in 
the UN Third Committee or plenary 3ebate on the Goldstone 
report. The Dutch would also welcome an update on progress 
with the peace talks after Special Envoy Mitchell's recent 
visit. 

4. (C) DUTCH POLITICAL FRICTION OVER REPORT: Pieter De 
Gooijer, Director General for Political Affairs (P 
equivalent) told Charge on October 1 that Verhagen (of the 
Christian Democrat party) and Koenders (of the Labor party) 
had a major argument in New York over the Goldstone report. 
Verhagen had proposed a letter to the Dutch parliament 
finding fault with the report. According to De Gooijer, 
Verhagen believes we should tell Israel, you have friends, 
but you have to make concessions. Koenders, who wants to 
push Israel, went ballistic, prompting late-night 
mediation by PM Balkenende. Balkenende called in De Gooijer 
to draft compromise language for the letter. The letter 
defused the conflict in the Dutch parliament over Israel's 
conduct, allowing the Parliament to turn to the more 
controversial issue of Afghanistan. 
Qcontroversial issue of Afghanistan. 
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