Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07VIENNA2578
2007-10-09 05:58:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Vienna
Cable title:
AUSTRIA REJECTS FRENCH CALL FOR TOUGHER EU
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C O N F I D E N T I A L VIENNA 002578
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/06/2022
TAGS: KNNP FR UK GE AU
SUBJECT: AUSTRIA REJECTS FRENCH CALL FOR TOUGHER EU
SANCTIONS ON IRAN
REF: VIENNA 2366
Classified By: Econ/POL Couns Dean Yap. Reason: 1.4(b) and (d)
C O N F I D E N T I A L VIENNA 002578
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/06/2022
TAGS: KNNP FR UK GE AU
SUBJECT: AUSTRIA REJECTS FRENCH CALL FOR TOUGHER EU
SANCTIONS ON IRAN
REF: VIENNA 2366
Classified By: Econ/POL Couns Dean Yap. Reason: 1.4(b) and (d)
1. (C) French Embassy DCM van Rossum has confirmed Austrian
media reports that Austria has rejected Foreign Minister
Kouchner's proposal for tougher EU sanctions on Iran. Van
Rossum described a letter form Kouchner to his EU colleagues
as calling on them to use the Oct. 15 GAERC to add additional
individuals and firms to the lists of those already subject
to UN-based sanctions and to discuss new EU-based sanctions,
including on investment in the energy sector. Van Rossum
attributed the Austrian position to a desire to protect
Austrian energy concern OMV's possible investment in Iran's
South Pars gas field. The Austrians, according to van
Rossum, said they would only support sanctions in a UN
framework that would include Iran's other business partners.
German and Italian opposition to action outside the UN also
provided Austrian with diplomatic cover, van Rossum said.
2. (U) In public, Austrian FonMin Plassnik argued that no
further action on sanctions should be taken until after
PermRep Solana and IAEA DG El Baradei assess Iran's
willingness to cooperate on denuclearization in November.
And at that point, she added, only a UNSC resolution would
ensure the broad participation needed to put meaningful
pressure on Iran. Plassnik also said that she believed the
idea of a double time-out, as advanced by DG El Baradei
(suspension of enrichment matched by suspension of
sanctions),offered the best path forward.
3. (C) In his introductory conversation with Amb. McCaw on
Oct. 5, incoming British Amb. Simon Smith noted that he had
received a tasking on October 4 to demarche the Austrians on
Iran jointly with the French and Germans. However, the
morning of 10/5 he received further instructions to delay
delivery of the demarche. While not certain, Smith
speculated that the hold-up was due to "problems in Berlin."
Van Rossum reported that the French Embassy had received no
instructions regarding a demarche.
4. (C) Because Plassnik's remarks regarding the IAEA-Iran
process appear at odds with views previously conveyed by MFA
PolDir Mayr-Harting (reftel),Embassy intends to approach MFA
Middle East Director and Deputy PolDir Ralph Scheide the week
of October 8 for clarification of the Austrian position.
Kilner
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/06/2022
TAGS: KNNP FR UK GE AU
SUBJECT: AUSTRIA REJECTS FRENCH CALL FOR TOUGHER EU
SANCTIONS ON IRAN
REF: VIENNA 2366
Classified By: Econ/POL Couns Dean Yap. Reason: 1.4(b) and (d)
1. (C) French Embassy DCM van Rossum has confirmed Austrian
media reports that Austria has rejected Foreign Minister
Kouchner's proposal for tougher EU sanctions on Iran. Van
Rossum described a letter form Kouchner to his EU colleagues
as calling on them to use the Oct. 15 GAERC to add additional
individuals and firms to the lists of those already subject
to UN-based sanctions and to discuss new EU-based sanctions,
including on investment in the energy sector. Van Rossum
attributed the Austrian position to a desire to protect
Austrian energy concern OMV's possible investment in Iran's
South Pars gas field. The Austrians, according to van
Rossum, said they would only support sanctions in a UN
framework that would include Iran's other business partners.
German and Italian opposition to action outside the UN also
provided Austrian with diplomatic cover, van Rossum said.
2. (U) In public, Austrian FonMin Plassnik argued that no
further action on sanctions should be taken until after
PermRep Solana and IAEA DG El Baradei assess Iran's
willingness to cooperate on denuclearization in November.
And at that point, she added, only a UNSC resolution would
ensure the broad participation needed to put meaningful
pressure on Iran. Plassnik also said that she believed the
idea of a double time-out, as advanced by DG El Baradei
(suspension of enrichment matched by suspension of
sanctions),offered the best path forward.
3. (C) In his introductory conversation with Amb. McCaw on
Oct. 5, incoming British Amb. Simon Smith noted that he had
received a tasking on October 4 to demarche the Austrians on
Iran jointly with the French and Germans. However, the
morning of 10/5 he received further instructions to delay
delivery of the demarche. While not certain, Smith
speculated that the hold-up was due to "problems in Berlin."
Van Rossum reported that the French Embassy had received no
instructions regarding a demarche.
4. (C) Because Plassnik's remarks regarding the IAEA-Iran
process appear at odds with views previously conveyed by MFA
PolDir Mayr-Harting (reftel),Embassy intends to approach MFA
Middle East Director and Deputy PolDir Ralph Scheide the week
of October 8 for clarification of the Austrian position.
Kilner