Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06MINSK581
2006-06-02 10:22:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Minsk
Cable title:
Belarus: Iran Demarches Passed; No Response
VZCZCXRO5914 RR RUEHAST DE RUEHSK #0581 1531022 ZNR UUUUU ZZH R 021022Z JUN 06 FM AMEMBASSY MINSK TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 4493 INFO RUCNOSC/ORGANIZATION FOR SECURITY COOPERATION IN EUROPE
UNCLAS MINSK 000581
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR EUR/UMB, NEA-IRAN-DL, AND NEA/ARP STEVE WALKER
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV IAEA KNNP USNC IR BO
SUBJECT: Belarus: Iran Demarches Passed; No Response
Refs: (A) State 87682, (B) State 89325, (C) Minsk 121, (D) 05 Minsk
1536
UNCLAS MINSK 000581
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR EUR/UMB, NEA-IRAN-DL, AND NEA/ARP STEVE WALKER
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV IAEA KNNP USNC IR BO
SUBJECT: Belarus: Iran Demarches Passed; No Response
Refs: (A) State 87682, (B) State 89325, (C) Minsk 121, (D) 05 Minsk
1536
1. On June 2, acting Pol/Econ Chief delivered ref A and B Iran
demarches to Oleg Anisimov, Second Secretary in the MFA's America's
Department. When Anisimov heard Poloff wanted to discuss a new
U.S. proposal for Iran, he commented that, "your policy will of
course change for the worse." He did not provide any substantive
response to either demarche.
2. Poloff commented that, given the frequent Belarusian public
statements of support for Iran and its nuclear program (ref D),the
USG would greatly appreciate being informed of Belarus' official
policy towards Iran. Poloff noted that on May 31 Belarusian
Foreign Minister Sergey Martynov met with Iranian Foreign Minister
Manouchehr Mottaki in Malaysia, and publicly expressed support for
Iran's "peaceful" nuclear program, as well as accepted an
invitation to visit Iran. Poloff also noted that he had asked for
the GOB's position on Iran's nuclear program in February (ref c),
but had never received a response. Anisimov promised to pass all
requests to the appropriate officials.
KROL
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR EUR/UMB, NEA-IRAN-DL, AND NEA/ARP STEVE WALKER
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV IAEA KNNP USNC IR BO
SUBJECT: Belarus: Iran Demarches Passed; No Response
Refs: (A) State 87682, (B) State 89325, (C) Minsk 121, (D) 05 Minsk
1536
1. On June 2, acting Pol/Econ Chief delivered ref A and B Iran
demarches to Oleg Anisimov, Second Secretary in the MFA's America's
Department. When Anisimov heard Poloff wanted to discuss a new
U.S. proposal for Iran, he commented that, "your policy will of
course change for the worse." He did not provide any substantive
response to either demarche.
2. Poloff commented that, given the frequent Belarusian public
statements of support for Iran and its nuclear program (ref D),the
USG would greatly appreciate being informed of Belarus' official
policy towards Iran. Poloff noted that on May 31 Belarusian
Foreign Minister Sergey Martynov met with Iranian Foreign Minister
Manouchehr Mottaki in Malaysia, and publicly expressed support for
Iran's "peaceful" nuclear program, as well as accepted an
invitation to visit Iran. Poloff also noted that he had asked for
the GOB's position on Iran's nuclear program in February (ref c),
but had never received a response. Anisimov promised to pass all
requests to the appropriate officials.
KROL