Identifier
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07KUALALUMPUR382
2007-02-28 09:38:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kuala Lumpur
Cable title:  

MALAYSIA'S POSITION ON IRAN NUCLEAR PROGRAM

Tags:  PREL KNNP IR MY 
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STATE FOR ISN, IO, NEA AND EAP

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/28/2012
TAGS: PREL KNNP IR MY
SUBJECT: MALAYSIA'S POSITION ON IRAN NUCLEAR PROGRAM
UNCHANGED BY IAEA REPORT

REF: STATE 23001

Classified By: Political Section Chief Mark D. Clark for reasons 1.4 (b
and d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L KUALA LUMPUR 000382

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SIPDIS

STATE FOR ISN, IO, NEA AND EAP

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/28/2012
TAGS: PREL KNNP IR MY
SUBJECT: MALAYSIA'S POSITION ON IRAN NUCLEAR PROGRAM
UNCHANGED BY IAEA REPORT

REF: STATE 23001

Classified By: Political Section Chief Mark D. Clark for reasons 1.4 (b
and d).


1. (C) Malaysia's position on Iran's nuclear program remains
unchanged following the latest IAEA report, the Foreign
Ministry's Under Secretary for Multilateral Political Affairs
Shahrul Ikram told polchief February 28 in response to reftel
demarche. Shahrul avoided the issue of Iranian
non-compliance with UNSCR 1737. Instead, he restated
Malaysia's support for Iran's right to develop nuclear
technology for peaceful purposes, and opposition to any
country acquiring nuclear weapons. Malaysia continues to be
very careful in its public comments so that these follow the
Non-Aligned Movement's statement from the 2006 NAM Summit in
Havana. When we asked about any outcome from a Malaysian
ambassador's participation in a recent tour of Iranian
nuclear facilities, Shahrul referred to the statement made by
the Cuban envoy directed to the IAEA, in which the diplomats
who visited Iran supported negotiations between Iran and UNSC
members.


2. (C) Shahrul added that at this juncture Malaysia did not
see a role for itself in the debate over Iran's nuclear
program as this was being taken up only among UNSC members,
although Malaysia clearly favored negotiations over
confrontation. Malaysia did not intend to wade into the
arguments between the UNSC and Iran. "We are not directly
involved" in finding a solution, Shahrul said. He commented
that Malaysian leaders did not believe Iran would buckle
under increased international pressure and thought Teheran
would refuse to enter into negotiations if these were subject
to pre-conditions.


3. (U) In a clear reference to the Iran situation, Deputy
Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, speaking in Saudi Arabia
February 27, called for disputes over nuclear issues to be
handled through "negotiations and discussions, rather than
military means," according to the Malaysian state news
agency.

LAFLEUR