Identifier
Created
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07SANTIAGO263
2007-02-15 12:27:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Santiago
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CHILE WANTS TO DEEPEN BUT BALANCE ASIAN TIES
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UNCLAS SANTIAGO 000263
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE FOR WHA/BSC
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL ETRD CI
SUBJECT: CHILE WANTS TO DEEPEN BUT BALANCE ASIAN TIES
REF: STATE 18387
UNCLAS SANTIAGO 000263
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE FOR WHA/BSC
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL ETRD CI
SUBJECT: CHILE WANTS TO DEEPEN BUT BALANCE ASIAN TIES
REF: STATE 18387
1. (SBU) The Ambassador met February 14 with new director
Fernando Schmidt of MFA's Asia-Pacific Division. The
Ambassador briefed Schmidt on progress in talks with North
Korea. Chile issued a statement in support of the talks on
February 13. Schmidt expressed satisfaction with growing
Chilean ties to Asia, especially China. He stressed,
however, the need for Chile to seek balance in its
relationships in Asia. He specifically mentioned the need
for closer ties with India and Japan. Schmidt applauded A/S
Shannon's outreach to Asia and follow-up actions. He said
there would be continued efforts to develop the policy of
open regionalism, linking like-minded countries in Latin
America with trading partners around the world, including in
Asia. Schmidt expressed appreciation for strong U.S. support
for Chile's "like-minded" initiative. End Summary.
2. (SBU) The Ambassador, accompanied by Senior Econoff, met
February 14 with the new leadership of the Chilean MFA's
Asia-Pacific Division, Director Fernando Schmidt and
Sub-director Fernando Urrutia. The Ambassador delivered
reftel's talking points on six-party talks with North Korea.
Schmidt and Urrutia expressed support for the progress made.
Urrutia, who has previously worked in South Korea, said it
was still just a first step with the DPRK but that there had
been important concessions made by it. He provided a copy of
a GOC press release from February 13, which expressed Chile's
approval of the agreement with North Korea. Post has faxed a
copy of the press release to the Chile desk.
3. (SBU) Schmidt and Urrutia spoke at length about Chile's
growing relationship with China. Schmidt said with China now
Chile's second largest trading partner, after the U.S., he
was aware Chile needed to maintain a balance in its ties,
both inside and outside of Asia. Having China and other
Asian countries as key trading partners was important as
Chile diversified its export markets. However, Chile did not
want to become too dependent on China. Schmidt said that
while the trade growth was welcome, there was very little
Chile could discuss positively with China on Qsues such as
human rights; the Chile-China link was likely to remain based
only on trade.
4. (SBU) Schmidt and Urrutia mentioned Japan and India
specifically as countries with which Chile would seek to
deepen its ties. One motive would, of course, be purely
bilateral, but a second goal would be to provide Chile some
balance in its relationship with China. Urrutia was frank in
saying Chile did not want to become too dependent on China.
Urrutia and Schmidt applauded A/S Shannon's outreach to Asia
and welcomed the Embassy's follow-up meetings in Santiago.
5. (SBU) Not surprisingly, Schmidt and Urrutia voiced strong
support for FM Foxley's policy of open regionalism, which
seeks to mesh Chile's pursuit of closer ties with its
like-minded neighbors with its growing network of trading
partners. Closer trading and political ties with Asia fit
very well into this policy as Chile seeks to encourage Latin
American partners to open their markets further and follow
the Chilean model of free trade and democracy. Schmidt and
Urrutia welcomed strong U.S. expressions of support for
Chile's "like-minded" initiative.
KELLY
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE FOR WHA/BSC
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL ETRD CI
SUBJECT: CHILE WANTS TO DEEPEN BUT BALANCE ASIAN TIES
REF: STATE 18387
1. (SBU) The Ambassador met February 14 with new director
Fernando Schmidt of MFA's Asia-Pacific Division. The
Ambassador briefed Schmidt on progress in talks with North
Korea. Chile issued a statement in support of the talks on
February 13. Schmidt expressed satisfaction with growing
Chilean ties to Asia, especially China. He stressed,
however, the need for Chile to seek balance in its
relationships in Asia. He specifically mentioned the need
for closer ties with India and Japan. Schmidt applauded A/S
Shannon's outreach to Asia and follow-up actions. He said
there would be continued efforts to develop the policy of
open regionalism, linking like-minded countries in Latin
America with trading partners around the world, including in
Asia. Schmidt expressed appreciation for strong U.S. support
for Chile's "like-minded" initiative. End Summary.
2. (SBU) The Ambassador, accompanied by Senior Econoff, met
February 14 with the new leadership of the Chilean MFA's
Asia-Pacific Division, Director Fernando Schmidt and
Sub-director Fernando Urrutia. The Ambassador delivered
reftel's talking points on six-party talks with North Korea.
Schmidt and Urrutia expressed support for the progress made.
Urrutia, who has previously worked in South Korea, said it
was still just a first step with the DPRK but that there had
been important concessions made by it. He provided a copy of
a GOC press release from February 13, which expressed Chile's
approval of the agreement with North Korea. Post has faxed a
copy of the press release to the Chile desk.
3. (SBU) Schmidt and Urrutia spoke at length about Chile's
growing relationship with China. Schmidt said with China now
Chile's second largest trading partner, after the U.S., he
was aware Chile needed to maintain a balance in its ties,
both inside and outside of Asia. Having China and other
Asian countries as key trading partners was important as
Chile diversified its export markets. However, Chile did not
want to become too dependent on China. Schmidt said that
while the trade growth was welcome, there was very little
Chile could discuss positively with China on Qsues such as
human rights; the Chile-China link was likely to remain based
only on trade.
4. (SBU) Schmidt and Urrutia mentioned Japan and India
specifically as countries with which Chile would seek to
deepen its ties. One motive would, of course, be purely
bilateral, but a second goal would be to provide Chile some
balance in its relationship with China. Urrutia was frank in
saying Chile did not want to become too dependent on China.
Urrutia and Schmidt applauded A/S Shannon's outreach to Asia
and welcomed the Embassy's follow-up meetings in Santiago.
5. (SBU) Not surprisingly, Schmidt and Urrutia voiced strong
support for FM Foxley's policy of open regionalism, which
seeks to mesh Chile's pursuit of closer ties with its
like-minded neighbors with its growing network of trading
partners. Closer trading and political ties with Asia fit
very well into this policy as Chile seeks to encourage Latin
American partners to open their markets further and follow
the Chilean model of free trade and democracy. Schmidt and
Urrutia welcomed strong U.S. expressions of support for
Chile's "like-minded" initiative.
KELLY