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05MADRID2750
2005-07-26 11:54:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Madrid
Cable title:  

GOS DENIES SHIFT IN CHINA ARMS EMBARGO POLICY

Tags:  PREL MARR SP 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L MADRID 002750 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/26/2015
TAGS: PREL MARR SP
SUBJECT: GOS DENIES SHIFT IN CHINA ARMS EMBARGO POLICY

Classified By: DCM Bob Manzanares; reasons 1.4 (B) and (D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L MADRID 002750

SIPDIS

EUR FOR A/S FRIED
EUR/WE FOR ALLEGRONE AND HALL

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/26/2015
TAGS: PREL MARR SP
SUBJECT: GOS DENIES SHIFT IN CHINA ARMS EMBARGO POLICY

Classified By: DCM Bob Manzanares; reasons 1.4 (B) and (D)


1. (C) Summary. Spanish media reported that President
Zapatero expressed support for a lifting of the EU China arms
embargo during an official visit to China. DCM spoke with
Deputy FM Bernardino Leon and with MOD Chief of Staff Miguel
Fernandez Palacio to convey the sensitivity of this issue for
the USG and to request a clarification of Spanish policy
towards the China arms embargo. Deputy FM Leon insisted that
Zapatero's comments were taken out of context and that
Spanish policy remained to work with EU partners towards a
lifting of the arms embargo, but only with strict application
of the Code of Conduct and only after China gave positive
signals on human rights. DCM made clear continued USG
opposition to the lifting of the arms embargo and said this
episode had not been helpful to bilateral relations. Leon
offered to contact EUR A/S Fried to explain the context
surrounding Zapatero's statements. End Summary.


2. (U) On July 21 and July 22, Spanish media sources covering
President Zapatero's visit to China reported that Zapatero
had expressed support for the lifting of the EU China arms
embargo. Zapatero said the sanctions should be lifted when
the EU reaches agreement on the Code of Conduct governing EU
member weapons sales to China. Zapatero reiterated this
position during a July 22 press conference with Chinese
President Hu Jintao, saying the EU embargo should be ended
"sooner rather than later," within the framework of the Code
of Conduct. In the same press conference, Zapatero said
"There is no democracy if there is no rule of law.... It is
important that the process of reform be carried out in
accordance with the identity of China, its history, and its
culture." Asked by reporters whether he thought his position
on the arms embargo would irk the USG, Zapatero responded
that he was acting within a common EU position and therefore
did not believe his statements would produce bilateral
tensions with the USG.


3. (C) Miguel Fernandez Palacio, Chief of Staff to Minister
of Defense Jose Bono, told DCM on July 21 that Bono (who
publicly opposed a lifting of the China arms embargo) knew
this was a sensitive issue for the USG. Palacio said Bono
had contacted FM Moratinos to complain about what appeared to
be a shift in Spanish policy. Moratinos reportedly assured
Bono that there had been no change and that Spain only
supported a lifting of the arms embargo within the EU Code of
Conduct and only after the Chinese government demonstrated a
willingness to improve human rights conditions.


4. (C) Palacio's comments mirrored the explanation by Carlos
Fernandez Arias, adviser to MFA DG for Foreign Policy Rafael
Dezcallar, when asked for clarification regarding Spain's
position on the lifting of the arms embargo. Arias said the
arms embargo was an "anachronism" at a time when U.S. arms
sales to China exceeded those of the EU and when the EU only
maintained similar bans on nations such as North Korea,
Burma, and Zimbabwe. However, Arias insisted that Spain was
not out in front of its EU partners and would only agree to a
lifting of the ban once China gave a clear signal of intent
to improve human rights conditions.


5. (C) When Zapatero was again cited on July 22 supporting a
lifting of the EU arms embargo on China, without any explicit
caveats regarding advances on human rights, DCM contacted
Deputy FM Leon to request clarification of Spanish policy.
Leon was adamant that Zapatero's words had been taken out of
context by reporters accompanying him and said Moratinos was
furious with media coverage of Zapatero's remarks. Leon said
Zapatero had stuck closely to EU positions on the China arms
embargo and that he (Leon) was endeavoring to obtain a
transcript of Zapatero's comments in order to relay them to
the Embassy. DCM underscored the sensitivity of the China
arms embargo issue for the USG and said this episode had not
been helpful for bilateral relations. Leon offered to
contact EUR A/S Fried to explain the context of Zapatero's
statements. DCM said that what would be most useful would be
as complete a record as possible of Zapatero's statements in
Beijing.
AGUIRRE