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03AMMAN8162
2003-12-15 08:14:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Amman
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JORDAN: FROZEN IRAQI ASSETS, MEETING WITH FINANCE

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150814Z Dec 03
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 AMMAN 008162 

SIPDIS

TREASURY ALSO FOR JUAN ZARATE, ABIGAIL DEMOPULOS
CPA FOR OLIN WETHINGTON

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/14/2008
TAGS: EFIN ETTC PREL IZ JO
SUBJECT: JORDAN: FROZEN IRAQI ASSETS, MEETING WITH FINANCE
MINISTER

REF: A. AMMAN 7830


B. AMMAN 7805

C. AMMAN 7691

D. STATE 341010

Classified By: Ambassador Edward W. Gnehm. Reasons 1.5 (b) and (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 AMMAN 008162

SIPDIS

TREASURY ALSO FOR JUAN ZARATE, ABIGAIL DEMOPULOS
CPA FOR OLIN WETHINGTON

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/14/2008
TAGS: EFIN ETTC PREL IZ JO
SUBJECT: JORDAN: FROZEN IRAQI ASSETS, MEETING WITH FINANCE
MINISTER

REF: A. AMMAN 7830


B. AMMAN 7805

C. AMMAN 7691

D. STATE 341010

Classified By: Ambassador Edward W. Gnehm. Reasons 1.5 (b) and (d).


1. (SBU) Summary. Jordan's Finance Minister told a
visiting CPA official that Jordan would accelerate transfer
of Iraqi assets frozen in Jordan to the Development Fund for
Iraq and agreed on a mechanism for joint Jordanian-Iraqi
assessment of commercial claims against those assets.
However, the Minister said he would need to check if he could
stop paying individual claims not jointly agreed to be valid.
Abu Hammour also asked for instructions on how to deal with
a $100 million account in the name of the Jordanian oil
refinery that appeared to be used for the benefit of the
Iraqi oil ministry. End Summary.


2. (SBU) Taking advantage of his presence in Amman to
participate in meetings with the IMF, CPA advisor Haydar
al-Uzri and ECON/C called on Jordanian Finance Minister Abu
Hammour the evening of December 11 to discuss Iraqi
participation in the evaluation of Jordanian claims against
the $500 million in Iraqi assets frozen in Jordanian banks.
The manager of the Amman branch of Rafidain Bank also joined
the meeting.

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ACCELERATED TRANSFERS TO DFI
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3. (SBU) Abu Hammour confirmed Prime Minister Fayez'
promise to A/S Burns (ref B) to accelerate transfer to the
Development Fund for Iraq (DFI) of "the free balance" of
frozen assets (i.e. the share of the $500 million not subject
to claims by Jordanian banks and businesses). Abu Hammour
said that the next large payment would be made January 2 or
3, with another one in early February. He didn't state an
amount, but suggested that the payments would be more than
the $35 million installments and the $150 million total
previously discussed.

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INVOLVING IRAQIS IN ASSESSING CLAIMS
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4. (SBU) Regarding Iraqi participation in the process of
assessing the validity of claims against the frozen assets,
Abu Hammour committed to prepare a matrix of pending unpaid

claims. He said that there were about 250 such claims and
that it would take up to a month to complete a matrix, which
would identify the claim, the amount, and the Jordanian and
Iraqi parties. Using this information, al-Uzri believed the
Iraqi side would be able to identify the right people and
files on the Iraqi side who could come to Jordan to provide
the relevant information to Jordanians for evaluating the
claims.


5. (SBU) Pushed by al-Uzri and ECON/C for a speedy process
that would involve Iraqis, Abu Hammour agreed to check with
Prime Minister Fayez on two points: a) whether he could
accept help from the Rafidain branch in lending staff members
to help speed up preparation of the matrix; b) whether he
could agree not to pay out further claims that have not been
individually vetted with the Iraqi government. Al-Uzri noted
that the Rafidain branch could be very helpful in speeding up
the claims checking process. For example, in many cases, the
branch had actual payment orders from Baghdad that it had not
been able to execute because of the war.


6. (SBU) As a second step, Abu Hammour said his staff would
prepare a similar matrix of the about 170 already-paid claims
that would be shared with the Iraqis. He also said that $2-3
million in claims had been paid since his November 17
meetings with Juan Zarate in Amman (ref C),bringing the
total already paid out to about $120 million.

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NEED FOR "SOMETHING" ON $1.3 BILLION TRADE LEDGER
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7. (C) Saying the two issues were "not linked," Abu Hammour
said that he hoped Iraq could be responsive to the Jordanian
government's need to be able "to show something to parliament
on the $1.3 billion." One of two things could do this: a) a
renewal of the annual trade protocol, or b) a letter from the
Iraqi government recognizing that the $1.3 billion is not a
debt but funds in a clearing account not subject to the Paris
Club that would be dealt with "later." Abu Hammour said
"later" could be vague: it could be one, two, three or ten
years; what he wants/needs is to show the Central Bank's
external auditors that "this is not a bad debt." He said he
looked foward to discussing this subject with "a U.S. team."
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OIL ACCOUNT
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8. (SBU) Finally, Abu Hammour alerted al-Uzri to the
existence of an account at the Jordan National Bank in the
name of the Jordan Petroleum Refinery Company (JPRC) that
contains JD 75 million ($106 million). Drawings on the
account require signatures of the JPRC and of the Iraqi
Ministry of Oil. The purpose of the account is to procure
equipment for the Iraqi Oil Ministry with the source of the
funds being oil sold to Jordan. Abu Hammour said that this
account had been frozen but that it was not part of the $500
million (he said he was "99% sure" of the latter).


9. (SBU) Abu Hammour said he had been approached the day
before by a representative of the Iraqi Oil Ministry who said
that the ministry wanted to use the account to purchase oil
equipment. The representative had a July letter to this
effect from the Oil Ministry's Thamir Ghadhban and a CPA oil
advisor. Abu Hammour told al-Uzri that if he received a
letter from the Iraqi Oil Ministry identifying persons
authorized to sign on its behalf, he would have no legal
choice but to allow use of the account. On the other hand,
if he were asked by the Iraqi Finance or Oil Minister to turn
the funds over to the DFI, he would also be prepared to do
so. Al-Uzri said he would seek guidance.

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COMMENT
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10. (C) Agreement on a mechanism for jointly evaluating the
claims with Iraqis in a position to know the details should
expedite transfers to the DFI. We will want to keep the
pressure on to meet the discussed timeframe. Abu Hammour's
need to check on not paying claims that have not been agreed
with Iraqis is troublesome given discussions in Washington
the week before. However, there is a distinct possibility
that Abu Hammour was not fully briefed on those discussions.
It is also possible that the additional $2-3 million in
claims were paid in the two plus weeks between the Zarate and
Washington meetings. Per ref D, post will follow-up on this
point with senior Jordanian officials, as well as on taking
advantage of Rafidain's help from in preparing the matrices.
GNEHM