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07LONDON2491
2007-06-28 17:44:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy London
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IRAN IN IRAQ: IRANIAN DEMARCHES UK ON IRAN'S GOOD

Tags:  PHUM PREL IR IZ UK 
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/27/2017
TAGS: PHUM PREL IR IZ UK
SUBJECT: IRAN IN IRAQ: IRANIAN DEMARCHES UK ON IRAN'S GOOD
INTENTIONS, IRANIAN AMBASSADOR REBUFFED ON DIRECT ACCESS TO
NUMBER 10

REF: 6-28 EMBASSY LONDON -- NEA/IR AND EMBASSY

BAGHDAD E-MAIL

Classified By: Political Counselor Rick Mills for reason 1.4 (b) and (d
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 LONDON 002491

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/27/2017
TAGS: PHUM PREL IR IZ UK
SUBJECT: IRAN IN IRAQ: IRANIAN DEMARCHES UK ON IRAN'S GOOD
INTENTIONS, IRANIAN AMBASSADOR REBUFFED ON DIRECT ACCESS TO
NUMBER 10

REF: 6-28 EMBASSY LONDON -- NEA/IR AND EMBASSY

BAGHDAD E-MAIL

Classified By: Political Counselor Rick Mills for reason 1.4 (b) and (d
)


1. (CO/NF) Summary: The Iranian Ambassador conveyed a
pro-forma summary of its own benign intentions in Iraq during
a June 22 demarche at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
(FCO). The demarche was intended to provide an Iranian
version of the May 28 U.S.-Iran talks in Baghdad, according
to feedback from the FCO. The FCO interlocutor was Iraq
Director Simon McDonald, the successor to Blair foreign
policy advisor Nigel Sheinwald. The FCO notetaker for the
meeting told poloff that, following the demarche, Mcdonald
dismissed the Iranian points as another example of Iran's
"usual, fatuous" claim of good intentions on Iraq. Iranian
Ambassador Movahedian also awkwardly raised with McDonald the
idea of the Ambassador serving as a principal conduit in any
future direct Iranian exchanges with Number 10, in place of
what FCO calls the "Sheinwald-Larijani channel." Movahedian
also suggested the idea of direct Iranian engagement with the
UK on the nuclear issue, with himself as interlocutor.
McDonald politely but firmly dismissed Movahedian's
suggestions. End Summary.

The Iranian Spin on Meetings with U.S.
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2. (CO/NF) UK FCO Iran Team leader Will Gelling shared with
London Poloff the substance of an Iranian MFA demarche
delivered June 22 by Iranian ambassador Movahedian to FCO
Iraq Director Simon McDonald, for which Gelling was the
notetaker. Movahedian provided a written Iranian summary
(ref) of the May 28 meeting in Baghdad between Ambassadors
Crocker and Qomi, and made the following points:

-- the IRI is doing its best to help Maliki and others
improve security, and he (Movahedian) hoped for a "new start"
with HMG after Mr. Brown's accession as Prime Minister;

-- the IRI is ready to take any steps required to help in
this regard;

-- and Iran's concerns in Iraq should be taken seriously.



3. (CO/NF) McDonald replied to Movahedian that there have
already been numerous bilateral and multilateral contacts
between the UK and Iran regarding Iraq. The UK objective is
to leave the south of Iraq with a security situation in place
which will not collapse without a UK presence, but attacks by
"JAM gangsters" slow progress toward this objective.
McDonald told the Iranian ambassador that HMG supports formal
Iran-Iraq government to government links but not informal
ties such as grew up under Saddam Hussein and informal
Iranian activity in the south other than dialogue should
stop. Gelling said the FCO would make no reply to the IRI
written summary of the Baghdad meetings. Gelling also
offered the judgment, with which McDonald reportedly agrees,
that Movahedian was fishing for some change in UK Iraq policy
and was passing the "usual, fatuous" message on Iran's good
faith in Iraq.

Iranian Ambassador Proposes Himself as A Communication Link
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4. (CO/NF) Gelling said Movahedian also mentioned an
interest, apparently a personal one, in engaging with the UK
on issues beyond Iraq security, to include the nuclear file,
a subject in which Movahedian has had no role to date.
Gelling said Movahedian, although he did not explicitly
mention the existing Sheinwald-Larijani channel, also spoke
of serving as an Iranian channel between Number 10 and
Ahmedinejad. Gelling commented that Movahedian had for some
time been frustrated with not having Number 10 access.
Gelling said Movahedian's June 22 comments were a clumsy (and
unsuccessful) effort to insert himself into that channel and
into the nuclear issue. McDonald did not respond to
Movahedian other than to note without elaboration that any
Number 10 access would be up to the new Prime Minister;
McDonald did not offer to pass on Movahedian's suggestion.
Gelling's judgment was that Movahedian's suggestion was a
personal initiative, rather than part of an approach directed
by Tehran.


5. (CO) Embassy Comment: Previous FCO comments to Poloff on
Movahedian indicate he is not, unlike his predecessor, well
respected by FCO or among UK Iranian expats - he is widely
seen as having been appointed by Ahmedinejad strictly for his
political reliability, not his competence. It is not

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surprising a Movahedian attempt to circumvent or halt the
existing UK channel to Larijani, and to suggest direct
engagement with the UK on the nuclear issue, would be inept
and unsuccessful.

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