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Viewing cable 08HANOI1088, THIRD ANNUAL JAC GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08HANOI1088 2008-09-22 00:23 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Hanoi
VZCZCXRO7825
RR RUEHHM
DE RUEHHI #1088/01 2660023
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 220023Z SEP 08
FM AMEMBASSY HANOI
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 8500
INFO RUEHHM/AMCONSUL HO CHI MINH 5134
RUEHBK/AMEMBASSY BANGKOK 6455
RUEHPH/CDC ATLANTA GA
RUEAUSA/DEPT OF HHS WASHINGTON DC
RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC//USDP/ISA/AP/ES//
RHMFIUU/CDR USPACOM HONOLULU HI//J00/J005/J006/J01LA/J06/J5//
RHEHNSC/NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON DC
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 HANOI 001088 
 
SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 
 
STATE FOR EAP/MLS, EAP/EP, EAP/RSP, EAP/PD, OES/PCI 
STATE PASS TO USAID FOR ANE, G/ENV 
STATE PASS TO EPA/OIA (DENNIS CUNNINGHAM AND MARK KASMAN) 
STATE PASS TO EPA/ORD (KEVIN TEICHMAN) 
STATE PASS TO OGHA/HHS (STIEGER/VALDEZ/HICKEY) 
CDC FOR OGHA (BLOUT/MCCALL) AND NCEH (THOMAS SINKS) 
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (THOMAS SHUBERT AND WILLIAM VAN HOUTEN) 
HHS PASS TO FIC/NIH (GLASS) AND NIEHS/NIH 
BANGKOK PASS TO RDMA 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PREL SENV TBIO KPAO VM
SUBJECT: THIRD ANNUAL JAC GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS 
 
Ref: A. 07 Hanoi 1476 
      B. Hanoi 2113 
C. Hanoi 2009 
D. Hanoi 1862 
 
1. (U) Summary.  During the third annual Joint Advisory Committee 
(JAC) on Agent Orange/dioxin, JAC members reviewed U.S.-Vietnamese 
cooperation on Agent Orange-related issues over the past year, 
discussed ongoing remediation and health projects, and provided 
recommendations for future activities, including USAID 
implementation of the remainder of the USD 3 million appropriated by 
Congress in 2007.  For the first time, JAC members invited 
participation from several key donors to review how to best 
collaborate.  Following the JAC, the U.S. Embassy hosted a briefing 
session for the broader donor community to update them on U.S. 
engagement and to encourage them to join a multilateral effort on 
Agent Orange/dioxin and broader public health issues.  High-level 
Government of Vietnam (GVN) and USG participation resulted in broad 
and largely positive press coverage.  End Summary. 
 
Delegations 
----------- 
 
2. (U) The GVN hosted the third annual Joint Advisory Committee 
(JAC) on Agent Orange/dioxin in Hanoi from September 8-11 (Ref A). 
Reflecting the importance of the meeting, Vietnamese Minister of 
Natural Resources and Environment Pham Khoi Nguyen and Vice Minister 
Tran Hong Ha provided opening remarks.  The U.S. delegation, led by 
EPA Deputy Assistant Administrator Kevin Teichman, included 
representatives from the Departments of State, Defense and Health 
and Human Services, along with the Centers for Disease Control and 
Prevention and USAID.  Scot Marciel, U.S. Ambassador to ASEAN, 
attended one session.  The Vietnamese delegation, led by Dr. Le Ke 
Son, the Director General of Office 33 (the GVN body responsible for 
coordinating Agent Orange/dioxin policy), included representatives 
from the Ministries of Natural Resources and Environment, Foreign 
Affairs, Defense, and Health, along with experts from the Vietnam 
Academy of Science and Technology. 
 
Coordinating with Other Donors 
------------------------------ 
 
3. (U) Recognizing the increasingly multilateral approach to Agent 
Orange/dioxin issues (Refs B and C), the JAC members invited the 
participation of several key donors with ongoing environmental 
remediation or health projects, including UNDP, UNICEF, the Ford 
Foundation, and the Czech Republic.   These donors joined in several 
JAC sessions to discuss how to better integrate their efforts with 
continuing GVN responses and planned USAID projects.  Following the 
JAC, the U.S. Embassy hosted a briefing for representatives of over 
15 bilateral donors and international organizations to review the 
JAC, seek input for joint projects, and encourage participants to 
join the broad coalition on Agent Orange/dioxin and broader 
environmental and public health issues.  Encouraged by details of 
U.S. engagement and GVN cooperation, the gathering agreed to meet 
regularly to coordinate efforts. 
 
Focusing on Practical Advice 
---------------------------- 
 
4. (U) This year's JAC tried to move away from set presentations to 
allow more interactive dialogue focused on practical 
recommendations.  In particular, U.S. EPA representatives began 
detailed discussions with their counterparts from the Ministry of 
Defense (MOD) on specific calculations of soil volumes for 
remediation, evaluation of MOD bioremediation efforts at the Bien 
Hoa airbase, and suggestions for how to improve those remediation 
efforts.  To best ensure prompt action, JAC members agreed that 
overall remediation efforts should be broken down into component 
parts to allow remediators to begin work on the easiest tasks first. 
 U.S. JAC members stated their willingness to review Vietnamese 
studies of the possible health impacts of exposure to dioxin, which 
continue to suffer from methodological weaknesses. 
 
Ability to Help Shape GVN Remediation Strategies 
 
HANOI 00001088  002 OF 003 
 
 
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5. (SBU) The GVN explicitly laid out its remediation targets for the 
three priority airbases, seeking immediate assistance for efforts at 
Danang where it plans to complete a runway extension through 
currently contaminated areas by 2010 as part of airport renovation. 
At Phu Cat, the GVN envisioned support from the Czech Republic, 
while MOD would maintain tight control over ongoing remediation 
efforts at Bien Hoa, which, unlike Danang and Phu Cat, remains an 
active military base. UNDP and Office 33 are finalizing an overall 
remediation plan, which they will submit to the JAC for review and 
comment.  Similarly, MOD has begun drafting its own remediation 
strategy, which it will provide to the JAC prior to submission to 
the Prime Minister for final approval. 
 
Visit to Bien Hoa 
----------------- 
 
6. (SBU) The U.S. JAC delegation traveled to Bien Hoa to meet with 
the Chair of the Dong Nai Province People's Committee, review 
possible pathways for dioxin contamination in areas surrounding the 
airbase, and begin a dialogue with provincial environmental and 
health officials.  Despite providing detailed information regarding 
ongoing remediation efforts, MOD refused permission to the U.S. JAC 
members to enter the airbase.  In the past, MOD allowed 
representatives from UNDP and a Canadian environmental consulting 
company to access the base to take samples. 
 
JAC Recommendations 
------------------- 
 
7. (SBU) JAC recommendations focused on areas where members hope to 
remain active throughout the year (Note: detailed recommendations 
are included in the minutes, which will be sent separately).  The 
two delegations agreed to set up environmental remediation and 
health taskforces to review specific projects, create priorities, 
and estimate budgets (Note: The Ford Foundation will provide funding 
to the GVN to facilitate taskforce participation).  For example, in 
addition to the advice detailed in paragraph 4 above, the 
environmental taskforce will work to flesh out a detailed "roadmap" 
for remediation efforts at the Danang airbase.  Additionally, JAC 
members advised USAID on how to best implement remaining funds from 
the USD 3 million appropriated by Congress in 2007. 
 
Press coverage 
-------------- 
 
8. (U) The JAC received significant television and print media 
coverage, particularly during the first session when dozens of media 
representatives were allowed to listen to presentations by Minister 
Nguyen, the JAC co-chairs, and Ambassador Michalak.  Reflecting a 
continued shift in Agent Orange/dioxin reporting (ref D), most 
stories provided factual accounts of the proceedings, prominently 
noting initial U.S. implementation of the USD 3 million at Danang 
and highlighting U.S.-Vietnamese cooperation.  Some reports stated 
that the U.S. should supplement the USD 3 million with additional 
funding, while a few articles quoted Minister Nguyen's 
scientifically-unfounded assertion that millions of children and 
grandchildren born to those exposed to Agent Orange suffer 
disabilities linked to that exposure. 
 
Comment 
------- 
 
9. (SBU) As the JAC becomes more "hands on," its value will 
increase.  While it will continue to advise policymakers how to 
spend remediation and health funds, JAC members also have begun to 
advise the GVN how to save money in its remediation efforts, 
lowering total costs and hopefully easing pressure on U.S. funding. 
The two taskforces will provide the framework for greater input in 
environmental and health decision making.  JAC members will play an 
important role in reviewing possible cooperative efforts.  At the 
same time, an increasingly invigorated JAC is only one piece of the 
puzzle and we need to craft a comprehensive strategy for how to 
"normalize" Agent Orange/dioxin as one of many areas of development 
 
HANOI 00001088  003 OF 003 
 
 
assistance, build a multilateral coalition to address specific 
environmental and health projects, and use active public diplomacy 
to desensitize the subject among the Vietnamese population. 
 
MICHALAK