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06VIENNA1737
2006-06-16 06:43:00
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AUSTRIA SUPPORTS U.S. PROPOSAL ON FMCT NEGOTIATIONS

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SUBJECT: AUSTRIA SUPPORTS U.S. PROPOSAL ON FMCT NEGOTIATIONS

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UNCLAS VIENNA 001737

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SUBJECT: AUSTRIA SUPPORTS U.S. PROPOSAL ON FMCT NEGOTIATIONS

REF: STATE 92033

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1. (SBU) Political Unit Chief and PolOff delivered reftel
points on June 13 to Alexander Kmentt, Austrian MFA Director
for Nuclear Nonproliferation. Kmentt assured us that Austria
places an absolute priority on getting FMCT negotiations
moving as soon as possible (the position the country has held
since 1995, he added). He said Austria welcomed the U.S.
proposal for a negotiating mandate at the Conference on
Disarmament (CD). Austria, along with most of the EU member
states, could accept it as is - with the caveat that all
issues, including verification, would have to be on the
table.


2. (SBU) Speaking as the current chair of the EU Working
Group on Nonproliferation, Kmentt reiterated European
opposition to linkages with non-germane issues. However,
Kmentt said the EU would not oppose a "package" whereby FMCT
negotiations could occur in parallel with discussions in ad
hoc committees on other CD business, if that would help move
things off dead center. On verification, Kmentt indicated
that the EU would welcome alternative, innovative ways of
ensuring compliance not considered in the USG 2004
inter-agency report.


3. (SBU) Kmentt said Austria and the EU are most interested
in the outcome of US consultations with China and Russia and
thought their positions would be decisive. Kmentt also
raised a concern with the U.S. India civil nuclear energy
initiative He asked whether India would be able to support
the draft U.S. framework absent a verification system.
Traditionally, he noted, India favors universal and
nondiscriminatory verification for confidence-building -
especially with regard to China and Pakistan.
McCaw