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03ABUDHABI5297
2003-12-15 14:48:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Abu Dhabi
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UAE, OMAN DISCUSS COMMON SECURITY

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CONFIDENTIAL

SIPDIS
TELEGRAM December 15, 2003


To: No Action Addressee 

Action: Unknown 

From: AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI (ABU DHABI 5297 - PRIORITY) 

TAGS: PREL, PTER, PGOV 

Captions: None 

Subject: UAE, OMAN DISCUSS COMMON SECURITY CONCERNS, DEVELOPMENT
 ASSISTANCE 

Ref: None 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ABU DHABI 05297

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DISSEMINATION: POL
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STATE FOR NEA/ARP

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/14/13
TAGS: PREL PTER PGOV GCC TC
SUBJECT: UAE, OMAN DISCUSS COMMON SECURITY
CONCERNS, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

REF: ABU DHABI 4764

(U) Classified by Ambassador Marcelle M. Wahba,
Reasons 1.5 (B) and (D).

C O N F I D E N T I A L ABU DHABI 005297

SIPDIS

STATE FOR NEA/ARP

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/14/13
TAGS: PREL PTER PGOV GCC TC
SUBJECT: UAE, OMAN DISCUSS COMMON SECURITY
CONCERNS, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

REF: ABU DHABI 4764

(U) Classified by Ambassador Marcelle M. Wahba,
Reasons 1.5 (B) and (D).


1. (C) Summary: UAE Deputy Prime Minister and MFA
Minstate Shaykh Hamdan bin Zayed (HbZ) briefed
the Ambassador December 14 on his talks with
Sultan Qaboos in Oman. HbZ said the talks
centered on regional security, Saudi Arabia's
internal unrest, and UAE financial assistance for
a regional road project and Omani development
projects. End summary


2. (C) Three months after meeting in Muscat to
formally settle the UAE's historical border
dispute with Oman, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and
de facto Foreign Minister Hamdan bin Zayed met
again with Sultan Qaboos this past week to
discuss the two countries' future security
cooperation and other bilateral issues. This was
the third meeting that HbZ has had with Sultan
Qaboos. Their first meeting included HbZ's older
brother, UAE Armed Forces Chief of Staff (and
recently appointed Deputy Crown Prince of Abu
Dhabi) LTG Shaykh Mohammed bin Zayed. The last
two meetings have been one-on-one, he told the
Ambassador.


3. (C) HbZ reported that Sultan Qaboos was deeply
concerned about security in light of the
situation in the region. He cited Iraq, unrest
in Saudi Arabia, and the violence in
Palestine/Israel. Sultan Qaboos requested, and
the UAE has agreed to provide, Oman with patrol
boats, communications gear, and radar
capabilities to guard their coastline. They
discussed KSA at length and Qaboos told HbZ that
he believed the Saudis were in for a long
struggle with their extremists that could last 10
to 15 years, and it was not certain that they
would win the battle.


4. (C) On the development side, Oman wants a $100
million grant from the UAE to build a road
between Nizwa and Salala. The UAE is planning to
ask Kuwait and KSA to each match that with $100
million of their own. The Emiratis are already
building the road between Sur and Muscat. Oman
also asked for 1 billion dirhams ($270 million)
for other development projects. The UAE is
considering how much of this to give as a loan.


5. (C) The UAE sees the relationship with Oman as
one of its primary strategic relationships. The
UAE, Oman, and Qatar need to have close
cooperation and coordination, HbZ and Qaboos
agreed. Together, they could have a strong
influence on the stability and security of the
region. HbZ commented that on the political
level, Manama is much closer to KSA, and Kuwait
is in the middle of that spectrum. Gone are the
days when KSA would say something, and all the
other Gulf states would jump. Now, even Qatar
alone can tell KSA no.
WAHBA