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06KATHMANDU964
2006-04-13 12:01:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kathmandu
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HMGN REPORTS SUPPORT FOR U.S. OBSERVER STATUS IN

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C O N F I D E N T I A L KATHMANDU 000964 

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DEPT FOR SA/INS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/13/2016
TAGS: PREL XD NP
SUBJECT: HMGN REPORTS SUPPORT FOR U.S. OBSERVER STATUS IN
SAARC, AFTER EMBASSY WEIGHS IN ON REPORTED NEPALI ATTEMPT
TO BLOCK IT

REF: KATHMANDU 791

Classified By: Ambassador James F. Moriarty, reasons 1.4 (b/d).

NEPAL ATTEMPTS TO BLOCK U.S. OBSERVER STATUS
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C O N F I D E N T I A L KATHMANDU 000964

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SIPDIS

DEPT FOR SA/INS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/13/2016
TAGS: PREL XD NP
SUBJECT: HMGN REPORTS SUPPORT FOR U.S. OBSERVER STATUS IN
SAARC, AFTER EMBASSY WEIGHS IN ON REPORTED NEPALI ATTEMPT
TO BLOCK IT

REF: KATHMANDU 791

Classified By: Ambassador James F. Moriarty, reasons 1.4 (b/d).

NEPAL ATTEMPTS TO BLOCK U.S. OBSERVER STATUS
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1. (C) During an April 11 conversation on other subjects
with the Ambassador, Indian Ambassador Shiv Mukherjee
mentioned that GOI reports from the ongoing South Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) sub-ministerial
meeting in Dhaka indicated that the Nepal delegation was
actively opposing the U.S. application for SAARC observer
status. In response, A/DCM called Acting Foreign Secretary
Dinesh Bhattarai later that day (both the Foreign Minister
and the Acting Foreign Secretary were out of the country, the
latter leading the Nepali delegation in Dhaka). A/DCM noted
that the U.S. had received a report that Nepal was seeking to
block U.S. observer status in SAARC, adding that the USG
would take it very poorly if this turned out to be true.
A/DCM encouraged His Majesty's Government of Nepal (HMGN) to
take the long view: the U.S. had been Nepal's friend for
many years and expected to be so for years to come. It would
be short-sighted of HMGN to prevent the U.S. from playing a
helpful role vis-a-vis SAARC. Bhattarai expressed surprise
and said he had received no reports from the Dhaka meeting,
but added he would contact the Nepali delegation in Dhaka
immediately. He also assured A/DCM of his personal agreement
with A/DCM's comments.

... BUT SAYS U.S. OBSERVER STATUS SHOULD BE ACCEPTED
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2. (C) On April 12 Bhattarai called A/DCM to say that he
had received a "very encouraging" report from Dhaka. There
was, he continued, "consensus" among SAARC members that the
U.S. application for observer status should be accepted.
Bhattarai added that he had been "discomfited" by A/DCM's
message of the previous day and he hoped it had been nothing
more than a "misunderstanding." (Note: The Acting Foreign
Secretary never actually denied the accuracy of our initial

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COMMENT
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3. (C) It would be interesting to obtain confirmation of
Ambassador Mukherjee's initial report. Nepal, having taken
the lead in promoting SAARC observer status for China,
reportedly led an unsuccessful effort to block Japan's
subsequent bid for the same status. We suspect this episode
may represent another misguided foray by King Gyanendra into
power diplomacy, but would welcome any information other
SAARC member embassies may be able to glean on the subject.
MORIARTY