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05KUWAIT2228
2005-05-24 16:15:00
SECRET
Embassy Kuwait
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KUWAIT'S INTERIOR MINISTER APPLAUDS WOMEN'S

Tags:  ASEC KISL KU PGOV PREL PTER SA TERRORISM 
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S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 02 KUWAIT 002228 

SIPDIS

FOR NEA/ARPI AND S/CT

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/24/2015
TAGS: ASEC KISL KU PGOV PREL PTER SA TERRORISM
SUBJECT: KUWAIT'S INTERIOR MINISTER APPLAUDS WOMEN'S
RIGHTS, WELCOMES U.S. TRAINING, AND CALLS FOR MORE CT
COOPERATION

REF: KUWAIT 0504

Classified By: Ambassador Richard LeBaron for reasons 1.4 (b) and (c)

S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 02 KUWAIT 002228

SIPDIS

FOR NEA/ARPI AND S/CT

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/24/2015
TAGS: ASEC KISL KU PGOV PREL PTER SA TERRORISM
SUBJECT: KUWAIT'S INTERIOR MINISTER APPLAUDS WOMEN'S
RIGHTS, WELCOMES U.S. TRAINING, AND CALLS FOR MORE CT
COOPERATION

REF: KUWAIT 0504

Classified By: Ambassador Richard LeBaron for reasons 1.4 (b) and (c)


1. (C) SUMMARY. In a meeting with the Ambassador on May 24,
Interior Minister Shaykh Nawaf Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah,
said that the Prime Minister is seeking to place a woman in
the Cabinet. (Note: The Prime Minister confirmed this in a
meeting later in the day.) On C/T training, the Ambassador
told Shaykh Nawaf that the recent ATA Needs Assessment team
was favorably impressed by MOI units they observed and
discussed future training opportunities for MOI personnel.
He stressed the importance of planning ahead for training.
The Ambassador then requested more effort to find the three
most wanted militants still at large from January's
shoot-outs and noted U.S. assistance in this task. Shaykh
Nawaf agreed to exert an all-out effort to find these
suspects. In response to a question, he said there was good
cooperation with Saudi Arabia on C/T, but said more is
needed. Shaykh Nawaf proffered setting up an information
center in each GCC country in order to share counterterrorism
information and expertise. Finally, the Ambassador urged the
Minister to urge GOK officials to engage their Iraqi
counterparts as a way to support the political process
underway in Iraq. END SUMMARY.

Women's Political Rights: It Was Time
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2. (C) The Ambassador's May 24 meeting with Interior Minister
Shaykh Nawaf started off with congratulations on the May 16
passing of the bill granting the women the right to vote and
hold office. Shaykh Nawaf, present at all of the debates in
Parliament and a women's rights supporter, said that it was
time for Kuwait to give the other half of society its rights.
He added that a woman could now be made Minister and that
the Prime Minister is seeking to do so soon. In response to
the Ambassador's query about another possible political
reform, the Minister doubted that there would soon be a
change to make electoral districts larger, as had been

floated previously by the GOK. He noted that, with the
addition of women, the constituencies had grown, and made it
more difficult to influence individual voters.

C/T Training: Past and Future
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3. (SBU) The Ambassador then raised the recent completion of
the Anti-Terrorism Assistance (ATA) Needs Assessment visit
and the favorable impression that the U.S. team had of the
Interior Ministry's (MOI) EOD, SWAT, and VIP Protection
units. Shaykh Nawaf responded the comments were valued and
appreciated. He continued that when MOI staff attend
training in the U.S., they not only benefit themselves, but
also spread their knowledge upon return. The Ambassador
noted plans for training of 25 additional MOI personnel in
July. The Ambassador said that the calendar for future
training is already being planned, so the GOI should quickly
develop its priorities for training and C/T consultations
through the ATA program. Shaykh Nawaf agreed, saying that
arrangements and the appropriate contacts would soon be made.

Search for Al-Fahdli
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4. (S) The Ambassador also urged the Minister to do more to
find Mohsen Al-Fadhli, Khalid Al-Dosari, and Hamad Al-Harbi,
the three terror suspects still on the run from January's
shoot-outs. The Ambassador said that the capture and
prosecution of Al-Fadhli in particular would be good both for
security and for the message it would send about the GOK's
determination against terror. He noted that that the USG was
assisting Kuwait State Security Chief Athbi wherever
possible, and was prepared to do more. Shaykh Nawaf
responded that he had asked Shaykh Athbi to re-double efforts
to capture Al-Fadhli and other militants.


Saudi Cooperation and Centers for C/T Info Sharing
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5. (C) When asked about the state of C/T cooperation between
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, Shaykh Nawaf said that cooperation
has been good but it needed to be better. Commenting on the
Counterterrorism Conference held this past February in Riyadh
(which he did not attend),Shaykh Nawaf opined that the GCC
members were ready for action, not more speeches (reftel).
The Minister suggested the formation of information/intel
centers within each GCC country so that counterterrorism
information and intelligence could be shared among all member
countries. The centers would act as a "chain reaction" to
immediately coordinate information on ongoing events. The
Ambassador offered to provide information and assistance as
needed.

Reach Out to Iraqi Counterparts
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6. (C) The Ambassador urged Shaykh Nawaf to reach out to his
Iraqi counterpart through both formal and informal channels
so that the relationship between the two countries would
continue to develop. Shaykh Nawaf responded that the GOK was
keen to establish relations with their neighbor and,
specifically, with the new government, but hoped Iraqis
realized the incredible effort made by the GOK through its
support of the Coalition in liberating Iraq. Shaykh Nawaf
finished by saying the GOK was ready to deal with Iraq as a
friend.


7. (U) Baghdad: Minimize considered.

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