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07MEXICO871
2007-02-21 21:07:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Mexico
Cable title:  

NUCLEAR SUPPLIERS GROUP OUTREACH MEETING TO MEXICO

Tags:  OTRA ENRG KNNP PARP TRGY MX 
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UNCLAS MEXICO 000871 

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STATE FOR ISN/NES DICK STRATFORD AND ROBIN DELABARRE
UNVIE FOR LISA HILLIARD
DOE FOR RICHARD GOOREVICH

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OTRA ENRG KNNP PARP TRGY MX
SUBJECT: NUCLEAR SUPPLIERS GROUP OUTREACH MEETING TO MEXICO

REF: STATE 14235

UNCLAS MEXICO 000871

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SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

STATE FOR ISN/NES DICK STRATFORD AND ROBIN DELABARRE
UNVIE FOR LISA HILLIARD
DOE FOR RICHARD GOOREVICH

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OTRA ENRG KNNP PARP TRGY MX
SUBJECT: NUCLEAR SUPPLIERS GROUP OUTREACH MEETING TO MEXICO

REF: STATE 14235


1. (SBU) Summary: During outreach meetings with GOM
officials, representatives of the Nuclear Suppliers Group
(NSG) were told that Mexico would like to join the NSG. This
visit followed an NSG "Troika" (current, past, and future NSG
chairs) outreach visit to Mexico in January 2006. The
Chairman advised the Mexican delegation that the GOM's
adherence would be welcomed and said that consensus was
required for membership. The troika presented the steps that
Mexico must take to adhere to NSG guidelines and eventually
join the NSG. End summary.


2. (SBU) On February 15-16, Chairman of the NSG Consultative
Group Richard Goorevich accompanied NSG Chair Ambassador
Artur Denot Medeiros, Special Representative for Disarmament
and Non Proliferation of Brazil, and previous NSG Chair
Ambassador Roald Naess of Norway. The NSG representatives
were responding to a GOM invitation for meetings to continue
outreach efforts and provide assistance to Mexico in the
establishment of effective nuclear export controls.


3. (SBU) The February 15 meeting included over 35
well-prepared attendees from seven GOM agencies. It was led
by Ambassador Juan Manuel Gomez Robledo Verduzco, Mexico's
Deputy Representative to the UN and President of the UN Sixth
Committee. Robledo stated that the GOM is looking to take
steps to join the NSG, and recognizes that there are two
major hurdles to seeking membership: the GOM does not have a
nuclear export control system in place and needs to amend
Mexico's nuclear-related legislation to provide such a
system; and joining the NSG would represent a departure from
a 30-year policy of not taking part in any regimes not
legally mandated. He said the GOM recognizes that the
non-proliferation threat has increased and Mexican policy
needs to evolve. Robledo added that Mexico's disarmament
policy will not change. There was a discussion that the GOM
should look at nuclear power expansion to address expected
future energy shortages.


4. (SBU) The Chairman told the Mexican participants that the
GOM's adherence would be warmly welcomed. He said that
consensus among current members is required for membership,
and that the NSG could take a decision only after all
consideration and adherence procedures were completed. The
troika presented the steps that a state must take to adhere
to NSG guidelines and eventually join the NSG. A
conversation ensued regarding how to enforce export controls.


5. (SBU) The February 16 discussion was dedicated to
answering questions on the legal and technical aspects of
implementing NSG guidelines on a national level. After each
question, members of the troika discussed how aspects of the
NSG guidelines were implemented in their respective
countries. GOM questions focused on the cost of export
controls, verification of the process on a national level,
enforcement, coordination between licensing and customs
activities, and benefits of joining the group. The GOM
participants understand that Mexico has significant work
before it in order to adhere to the guidelines, but
reiterated the commitment to comply with UNSCR 1540. The
troika pledged to stay in contact with the GOM and answer
additional questions that arise.


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