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Viewing cable 07ANKARA2474, EXBS: TURKEY ADVISOR'S MONTHLY REPORT- (SEP 2007)

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07ANKARA2474 2007-10-05 04:38 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Ankara
VZCZCXRO7377
RR RUEHDBU
DE RUEHAK #2474/01 2780438
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 050438Z OCT 07
FM AMEMBASSY ANKARA
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 3932
RHEBAAA/DEPT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC
RUCPDOC/DEPT OF COMMERCE WASHDC
RULSJGA/COMDT COGARD WASHINGTON DC
RUEAORC/US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION WASHINGTON DC
INFO RUCNEXC/EXPORT CONTROL AND RELATED BORDER SECURITY
RUEUITH/ODC ANKARA TU
RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHDC
RUEKJCS/JCS WASHDC
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 ANKARA 002474 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT FOR NP/ECC- PVANSON, ACHURCH, NJOHANSON, BGOLDEN 
DEPT FOR EUR/ACE- DSILLIMAN, BHUNT, PMALIK 
DOE/NNSA- TPERRY, LPARKER, EDESCHLER 
CBP/INA- BWATTS, BPICKETT 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ETTC KNNP KSTC MNUC PARM PREL TU
SUBJECT: EXBS: TURKEY ADVISOR'S MONTHLY REPORT- (SEP 2007) 
 
REF: 2004 STATE 146478 
 
1.  Summary:  EXBS Advisor continued work on grant agreement 
to transfer a new Z-Backscatter Van (ZBV) to Turkish Customs. 
 Work also continued on a cooperation plan to standardize the 
training curriculum of the Turkish Customs Training Academy. 
Eighteen Turkish officials from Turkish Customs, National 
Police, Jandarma and Coast Guard attended the International 
Sea Port Interdiction Training conducted by the U.S. Customs 
and Border Protection in Charleston, SC. 
 
2.  Completed Actions for the Reporting Period 
 
A.  Site Assessment and Meetings During Recent Reporting 
Period 
 
1)  Sep 4 -   EXBS Advisor met with outgoing MFA Arms Control 
and Disarmament Head of Department Serhan Yigit, new Head of 
Section Bora Kerimoglu and others to discuss current projects 
in Turkey.  These included a proposed grant agreement for new 
Z-Backscatter Van, Turkish Customs training cooperation 
project and the Department of Energy/Second Line of Defense 
(SLD) engagement proposal. EXBS Advisor reviewed a proposed 
grant agreement which would provide Turkish Customs with a 
Z-Backscatter van.  Yigit explained that the agreement 
appears appropriate and workable with a few minor changes. 
These changes were agreed to and a new draft agreement will 
be forwarded to Turkish Customs for approval. Yigit explained 
that final approval would be with Turkish Customs since they 
will be the organization accepting the equipment.  EXBS 
Advisor sought feedback concerning the draft documents which 
outlined short term and long term goals which were being 
finalized between SLD, TNP and Turkish Customs.  Kerimoglu 
expressed MFA's support for these proposals and that MFA was 
awaiting input from the appropriate agencies before providing 
official feedback to the Embassy.  He then added that he was 
hopeful that the US and Turkey could continue to find ways to 
cooperate while we await the conclusion of the EXBS 
Agreement.  EXBS Advisor agreed and concluded the meeting by 
reviewing past and upcoming training between US and Turkish 
officials. 
 
2)  Sep 11- 12 -  EXBS Advisor conducted a pre-departure 
briefing with Turkish Customs, National Police, Jandarma and 
Coast Guard officials traveling to the United States to 
participate in the International Sea Port Interdiction 
Training in Charleston, SC. 
 
3)  Sep 20 - EXBS Advisor met with President of Turkish 
Atomic Energy Authority (TAEK), Okay Cakiroglu, to discuss 
various issues including various areas of cooperation between 
the US and Turkey.  Cakiroglu noted there is a long history 
of mutually beneficial cooperation between the U.S. and 
Turkey; the latest cooperation in analyzing the seized LEU 
has been beneficial to all.  Cakiroglu welcomed the 
information which was provided by the US following the 
additional tests conducted in February and stated that he 
hopes that areas for future cooperation will soon occur. 
Cakiroglu added that the biggest obstacle to cooperation is 
the lack of information being provided by the US concerning 
the status of the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy Agreement 
(PUNE).  EXBS Advisor acknowledged this was an obstacle, but 
one that we must overcome.  EXBS Advisor inquired on the 
status of the Commodity Identification Training (CIT) course 
curriculum and schedule for upcoming events.  Cakiroglu 
responded that his staff had conducted a pilot course in June 
and is utilizing the results of that course to improve the 
curriculum.  He is hopeful to have another course later this 
fall. 
 
4)  Sep 24 - EXBS Advisor met with Turkish Customs EU and 
External Relations Deputy Director General Ihsan Kocer to 
discuss areas of cooperation.  EXBS Advisor provided Kocer 
with an outline of the recommendation made following the 
visit of the CBP training expert in June.  Kocer welcomed 
this information and explained that he will need to 
completely review the plan to determine what steps would be 
appropriate for the development of the Turkish Customs 
Training Academy.  EXBS Advisor reminded Kocer of the 
proposal to bring to Turkey a team of 4 CBP instructors to 
 
ANKARA 00002474  002 OF 003 
 
 
observe current on-the-job training being conducted at 
various Customs locations and work with the current Turkish 
Customs Academy staff to standardize lesson plans and other 
information.  Kocer stated that this would be a good next 
step, but said he would first like to review the finding of 
the report.  EXBS Advisor provided Kocer with a copy of the 
draft grant agreement which would provide Turkish Customs 
with the Z-Backscatter van.  Kocer said he was aware of the 
Agreement and that it was currently being reviewed by 
appropriate offices.  He added that he expects comments to be 
completed soon and promised to forward them to EXBS Advisor. 
Finally, EXBS Advisor informed Kocer that he had received 
positive feedback from MFA concerning the DOE SLD visit and 
that all that was needed was a decision by Turkish Customs 
concerning the order of site locations for the replacement of 
the current monitors, adding that work could begin as soon as 
November for the site evaluations. 
 
5)  Sep 24 - EXBS Advisor met with Turkish Customs 
Enforcement Deputy Director General Mehmet Guzel and Ender 
Gurleyik to review projects and other issues concerning areas 
of cooperation.  Gurleyik, who was the senior member of the 
Turkish delegation which participated in the Radiation 
Detection Training in Richland WA., stated that all members 
were very impressed with the training and that he believed it 
will be very beneficial in improving Turkish Customs 
capabilities.  EXBS Advisor noted that the individuals who 
attended the training are now better able to assist in the 
upcoming replacement and upgrade of the portal monitors by 
DOE.  Finally, EXBS Advisor updated Guzel and Gurleyik on the 
status of the grant agreement for the ZBV van, stating that 
MFA had informed him that the Agreement was now being 
processed by Turkish Customs for final approval. Guzel and 
Gurleyik agreed that Turkish Customs has been waiting 
patiently for this piece of equipment and predicted that it 
will deliver significant results once it is placed in service. 
 
B.  Training Conducted During Reporting Period: 
 
1)    Sep 12 -22  - Eighteen Turkish Officers from Customs, 
National Police, Coast Guard and Jarndarma attended the 
International Sea Port Interdiction Training Course, 
Charleston, SC. 
 
C.  Equipment Delivered During Reporting Period: None 
 
D.  Imminent Training or Equipment Status Update: 
 
1)  Sep 12 -22  - Eighteen Turkish Officers from Customs, 
National Police, Coast Guard and Jarndarma attended the 
International Sea Port Interdiction Training Course, 
Charleston, SC. 
 
E.  Significant Developments in Export Controls, 
Nonproliferation, or Related Border Security: The new EXBS 
Program Coordinator began working at the Embassy on September 
17, 2007. 
 
3.  Future Activities 
 
A.  Oct 3 - New Turkey EXBS Advisor, Robert Cieslinski begins 
work in Ankara. 
 
B.  Oct 11 - Previous EXBS Advisor departs post. 
 
C.  Nov (proposed) - SLD to conduct follow-on radiation 
detection training for Turkish National Police.  Locations to 
be determined. 
 
D.  Nov/Dec (proposed) - CBP Training Experts to conduct 
follow-on evaluation of Turkish Customs training development 
and course material.  This evaluation will include visits to 
Customs locations to observe actual procedures which will 
assist CBP experts in development of improved standardized 
training for ue by Turkish Customs Academy. 
 
4.  Red Flag Issues: None 
 
5.  Contact Information for EXBS Adviser (before 10 Oct) ) 
Kevin Lyon, phone (90)(312) 457-7210, fax (90)(312) 468-4775, 
 
ANKARA 00002474  003 OF 003 
 
 
email LyonK@state.gov.; (after 10 Oct) Robert Cieslinski, 
email CieslinskiRL@state.gov. 
 
Visit Ankara's Classified Web Site at 
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/eur/ankara/ 
 
WILSON