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MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION: TOP SECRET (ENCRYPTED) |
15 January 2004 |
Dear Mr. Borusewicz, My Consul-General in Noumea, Mrs. Annelise Young, has given me an update on the current situation on the ground in New Caledonia from her and our other diplomats perspectives. She has told me that whilst most foreign forces have begun to withdraw, there is still a sizeable amount of Polish forces on the streets of Noumea. Whilst we recognise the importance of the mission that was and is at play, especially in the absence of an Australian Government concerned with regional stability, we are becoming increasingly worried about the prolonging of forces there. Whilst we recognise the war between France and Canada is ongoing, the lack of transparency by nations other than Thailand about their movements on the island is worrying. Thailand has kept the Australian Government updated on the size of their forces and other information they deem appropriate, which we appreciate and we would like it if Poland could also do the same thing. We would also like to see if we can discuss moving away from unilateral action in New Caledonia towards a more regional-based approach. New Caledonia and France's other Pacific possessions remain members of the South Pacific Forum. The Secretary General of the South Pacific Forum, Mr. Greg Urwin has informed me that he would like to send South Pacific Forum observers to the island, made up of personnel from the Secretariat and all member states, to monitor foreign forces which are currently on the island. It would be more ideal that the humanitarian situation move towards being handled by the South Pacific Forum and the Australian Government through our AusAID program and other necessary agencies, if deemed appropriate, such as the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Defence Force, rather than military forces from far away. It is not the Australian Government's intentions to have a sour relationship with Poland and the first step to ensuring that doesn't occur would be for Poland to recognise the legitimacy of Australia's interests in the region and the legitimacy of the South Pacific Forum as the leading multinational organisation in the region. Yours sincerely, Kevin Rudd. |
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