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03COLOMBO94
2003-01-16 10:28:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy Colombo
Cable title:  

ICC Article 98: Foreign Minister assures

Tags:  PREL PGOV KTIA MV 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L COLOMBO 000094 

SIPDIS

NOFORN

DEPARTMENT FOR SA, SA/INS, T, PM, IO, DS; NSC FOR E. MILLARD

LONDON FOR POL/RIEDEL

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01-16-13
TAGS: PREL PGOV KTIA MV
SUBJECT: ICC Article 98: Foreign Minister assures
Ammbassador that Maldives is actively reviewing proposal

Refs: (A) Colombo 26 (Notal)

- (B) 02 Colombo 2323, and previous

(U) Classified by Ambassador E. Ashley Wills.
Reasons 1.5 (b, d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L COLOMBO 000094

SIPDIS

NOFORN

DEPARTMENT FOR SA, SA/INS, T, PM, IO, DS; NSC FOR E. MILLARD

LONDON FOR POL/RIEDEL

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01-16-13
TAGS: PREL PGOV KTIA MALDIVES'>MV
SUBJECT: ICC Article 98: Foreign Minister assures
Ammbassador that MALDIVES is actively reviewing proposal

Refs: (A) Colombo 26 (Notal)

- (B) 02 Colombo 2323, and previous

(U) Classified by Ambassador E. Ashley Wills.
Reasons 1.5 (b, d).


1. (U) This message contains Action Requests --
Please see Paras 4-5.


2. (C) Ambassador Wills spoke to Maldivian Foreign
Minister Fathulla Jameel on the telephone on January 16.
The Ambassador reiterated the U.S. proposal that the
MALDIVES sign as soon as possible a bilateral Article 98
non-surrender agreement with the U.S. The Ambassador
reviewed core U.S. points arguing for the proposal,
noting that Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, and Afghanistan in
the South Asian region have all signed non-surrender
agreements with the U.S.


3. (C) Foreign Minister Jameel replied that the
Maldivian government continued to review the U.S.
proposal actively. It was being studied closely by the
MFA's legal department and other government offices.
The review was taking some time, but the government was
doing its very best. Jameel added that he wanted the
U.S. to know that the Maldivian government would never
turn over a U.S. national to the International Criminal
Court (ICC). The Maldivian government would not sign
the ICC treaty and would not respect its claim to
universal jurisdiction. That said, the Foreign Minister
realized that the U.S. wanted something in writing. He
said he would have something more definitive on the U.S.
proposal when the Ambassador visited Male on February 4.


4. (C) COMMENT/ACTION REQUESTS: As a very small country
with limited capacity, things move slowly in the
MALDIVES and this matter is going to take some more
time. Mission will continue to press it at every
opportunity. One possible next step may be for
Washington to provide Mission a copy of what India
signed with the U.S., which we understand did not
mention the ICC at all. (Note: We already provided the
GoRM a copy of what Sri Lanka signed with us.) As the
MALDIVES models its foreign policy on New Delhi's to
some extent, it is possible that it would prefer to do
exactly what the GoI did. In any case, providing the
GoRM a copy of what the Indians signed might be a good
way of continuing the dialogue until the Ambassador's
visit to Male in early February.


5. (C) Mission also requests any releasable information
on where things stand re Pakistan and Bangladesh, two
South Asian countries that apparently have not signed
bilateral agreements. Jameel expressed an interest in
this subject. END COMMENT/ACTION REQUESTS.


6. (U) Minimize considered.

WILLS