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05KUWAIT2587
2005-06-12 07:50:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kuwait
Cable title:  

PM SENIOR ADVISOR SAYS IRAQ TOP PRIORITY,

Tags:  PREL KU IR IZ KUWAIT IRAN RELATIONS IRAQ 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 KUWAIT 002587 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR NEA/ARPI

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/10/2015
TAGS: PREL KU IR IZ KUWAIT IRAN RELATIONS KUWAIT IRAQ RELATIONS
SUBJECT: PM SENIOR ADVISOR SAYS IRAQ TOP PRIORITY,
AGREEMENTS WITH IRAN UNLIKELY

REF: A. STATE 107980

B. KUWAIT 2551

C. KUWAIT 2548

D. KUWAIT 2229

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

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 KUWAIT 002587

SIPDIS

STATE FOR NEA/ARPI

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/10/2015
TAGS: PREL KU IR IZ KUWAIT IRAN RELATIONS KUWAIT IRAQ RELATIONS
SUBJECT: PM SENIOR ADVISOR SAYS IRAQ TOP PRIORITY,
AGREEMENTS WITH IRAN UNLIKELY

REF: A. STATE 107980

B. KUWAIT 2551

C. KUWAIT 2548

D. KUWAIT 2229

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


1. (C) Summary: During a June 11 meeting which focused
largely on Kuwait's relations with regional neighbors, Senior
Advisor to the Prime Minister Mohammed Abulhassan told the
Ambassador that Prime Minister Shaykh Sabah, who left June 11
for Riyadh, was attempting to break stalemates between Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) member states by encouraging some
practical steps forward. On Iraq, Abulhassan responded to the
Ambassador's call for the reestablishment of diplomatic ties
by noting that the issue had been raised previously and was
on the Prime Minister's agenda. Abulhassan also said that
the June 4-6 visit of the Secretary General of Iran's Supreme
National Security Council, Dr. Hassan Rouhani had produced
little of substance other than general agreements to continue
to work towards the resolution of disputes over the
continental shelf and related gas fields. Abulhassan said it
was unlikely Kuwait and Iran would come to agreement on these
or any other issues during the remainder of Iranian President
Khatami's term, but would instead wait until a new president
took office. End Summary.

PM Urging GCC to Resolve Differences
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2. (C) The Ambassador met with Senior Advisor to the Prime
Ministerial, former Information Minister and former UN
PermRep Mohammed Abulhasan on June 11 (ref. B). Abulhasan
began by discussing the Prime Minister's scheduled June 11
visit to Riyadh. Abulhasan said the Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC) "hides real issues through courtesy" and accordingly
now finds its member states deadlocked by disagreements. He
said PM Shaykh Sabah was asked by others in the GCC to help
calm relations between Saudi Arabia and its neighbors, in
this case Qatar, U.A.E. and Bahrain.

Iraq Relationship Top Priority for GOK
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3. (C) The Ambassador raised the issue of Kuwaiti-Iraqi
diplomatic relations (ref. A),noting that the U.S. was
pleased that Iraqi Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Hamad
Al-Bayati's June 9 visit to Kuwait -- during which a general
agreement on the exchange of embassies was signed -- had been
productive. Reiterating the message he had previously
relayed to the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Shaykh Dr.
Mohammed Al-Sabah (refs. B and D, respectively) the
Ambassador said the U.S. was anxious to see a Kuwaiti
Ambassador to Iraq appointed, and offered U.S. assistance in
working through any security matters related to the
establishment of a Kuwaiti Embassy in Baghdad. Abulhasan
said the GOK had given its relationship with Iraq priority,
and, pointing out that Kuwait had received Iraqi officials
"almost every week," said the reestablishment of diplomatic
relations was on the Prime Minister's agenda.

Visit of Iranian Advisor Bears Little Fruit
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4. (C) On the June 4-6 visit of the Secretary General of
Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Dr. Hassan Rouhani,
Abulhasan said there had been little progress on bilateral
issues. Abulhasan said Iran was eager to finish the
demarcation of the continental shelf and its related gas
fields. Citing clear differences of opinion regarding these
issues and the June 12 election in which Iran will elect a
new president, Abulhasan said he is doubtful that any
progress would be made until a new President is sworn in.
When asked about possible water and gas deals, Abulhasan was
equally pessimistic. He also made it clear that the GOK saw
little to be gained now by dealing with "lame duck" Khatami
and would rather see Rafsanjani get credit for any
improvement in relations.

Iranians Claim Nuclear Power For Peaceful Purposes
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5. (C) Abulhasan said Rouhani had touched upon the issue of
Iranian negotiations with the Europeans over Iran's nuclear
activities, emphasizing that Iran sought nuclear technology
for peaceful purposes only. Reminding his Kuwaiti
interlocutors that Iran had cooperated with the IAEA,
Abulhasan said Rouhani pledged that Iran would not embark on
"illegal activities." Abulhasan said the GOK's position
vis-a-vis Iran's nuclear activities was to continue support
for Iranian negotiations with the Europeans. He said the GOK
had told Rouhani it was not only the Europeans and Americans
who had questions about Iran's nuclear program, but also the
IAEA.

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