Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06JEDDAH535
2006-08-12 09:50:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Jeddah
Cable title:  

CONSUL GENERAL AND NEW FOREIGN MINISTRY DIRECTOR

Tags:  ABLD AMGT KISL OFDP PREL SA 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L JEDDAH 000535 

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RIYADH, PLEASE PASS TO DHAHRAN; DEPARTMENT FOR NEA/ARP;
PARIS FOR ZEYA; LONDON FOR TSOU

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/08/2016
TAGS: ABLD AMGT KISL OFDP PREL SA
SUBJECT: CONSUL GENERAL AND NEW FOREIGN MINISTRY DIRECTOR
GENERAL DISCUSS NEED FOR NEW CONSULATE

Classified By: Consul General Tatiana Gfoeller, for
reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L JEDDAH 000535

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

RIYADH, PLEASE PASS TO DHAHRAN; DEPARTMENT FOR NEA/ARP;
PARIS FOR ZEYA; LONDON FOR TSOU

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/08/2016
TAGS: ABLD AMGT KISL OFDP PREL SA
SUBJECT: CONSUL GENERAL AND NEW FOREIGN MINISTRY DIRECTOR
GENERAL DISCUSS NEED FOR NEW CONSULATE

Classified By: Consul General Tatiana Gfoeller, for
reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (U) SUMMARY: On August 9, the CG and Pol/Econ Chief made
a courtesy call on Ambassador Mohammed Tayyeb, the newly
appointed Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(MFA) for the Mecca Region. The Director General offered
the Ministry's support in developing a New Consulate
Compound. The CG offered a brief history of the search for a
new site for the Consulate General and described the current
locations under consideration in central Jeddah and Obhur.
The Ambassador recommended Obhur as a growing area with
improving access to central Jeddah. Tayyeb noted that the
Saudi government spends four months every year in Jeddah
adding considerably to the duties of the regional MFA office
and the Consulate. END SUMMARY.

NEW DIRECTOR GENERAL


2. (U) On August 9, the Consul General and Pol/Econ Chief
paid a courtesy call on Ambassador Mohammed ben Ahmed Tayyeb.
Ambassador Tayyeb assumed the position of Director General
of the Makka Al Mukarramah Region of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs on July 29. Ambassador Tayyeb was educated in the
United States in Arizona and Michigan. A political
specialist, he served as First Secretary at the Saudi Embassy
in Paris in the late 1980s. For eight years prior to his
current appointment, Tayyeb served as foreign affairs advisor
to Minister of Culture and Information, Iyad bin Ameen
al-Madani.

MINISTRY ANXIOUS TO ASSIST CONSULATE


3. (U) In the course of a cordial meeting, Ambassador Tayyeb
expressed his and the Ministry's desire to assist the
Consulate General and facilitate its operations. He assured
the CG that the security of diplomatic representatives was a
primary objective of the Saudi government. The CG expressed
her gratitude and singled out the SANG for their diligence
and alertness over the past year.

UPDATE ON SEARCH FOR CONSULATE SITE


4. (C) The CG briefed the Ambassador on the current status
of the search for a site for a New Consulate Compound. She
described the two potential sites currently under
consideration; one in central Jeddah and a second in Obhur on
the northern edge of Jeddah. Ambassador Tayyeb expressed his
opinion that although more distant, the site in Obhur had
advantages. Jeddah is rapidly expanding, and the
preponderant growth has been to the north-west, towards
Obhur. Construction of a bridge over Obhur Creek is imminent
and will speed travel between that area and the central city.
(Note: At a meeting the previous day with the Jeddah
Chamber of Commerce and Industry, reported in septel, the
Chairman explained that expansion of the airport and
realignment of Jeddah traffic patterns will make travel from
the northern outskirts to central Jeddah much quicker in the
future. End note.) Additionally, many important individuals
reside along the Red Sea shore in Obhur making security
better than in less exclusive areas nearer central Jeddah.
Obhur is also close to the airport.

JEDDAH SUMMER CAPITAL OF SAUDI ARABIA


5. (U) In discussing the operations of the Consulate,
Ambassador Tayyeb noted that while Jeddah has historically
been the commercial capital of the Kingdom, during four
months of the year, when the King and the Court are in
residence, Jeddah is the de facto capital of the country.
This observation was brought home by the fact that this
meeting took place in the former royal palace built by King
Ibn Saud in 1944 and used by him for many years. During this
period, all of the visitors who would meet with the King and
senior officials travel to Jeddah rather than Riyadh.
Gfoeller