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08ABUJA1737
2008-09-02 06:35:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Abuja
Cable title:  

NIGERIAN MFA DENIES IRANIAN-NIGERIAN NUCLEAR DEAL

Tags:  PARM KNNP PINR PINS KFPC ENRG ETTC MNUC KSTC 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ABUJA 001737 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR AF/W, INR/AA
DOE FOR GEORGE PERSON

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/04/2018
TAGS: PARM KNNP PINR PINS KFPC ENRG ETTC MNUC KSTC
IR, NI
SUBJECT: NIGERIAN MFA DENIES IRANIAN-NIGERIAN NUCLEAR DEAL

REF: PFLAUMER-SILSKI 8/29 E-MAIL

Classified By: A/DCM Walter Pflaumer for reasons 1.4. (b & d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L ABUJA 001737

SIPDIS

STATE FOR AF/W, INR/AA
DOE FOR GEORGE PERSON

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/04/2018
TAGS: PARM KNNP PINR PINS KFPC ENRG ETTC MNUC KSTC
IR, NI
SUBJECT: NIGERIAN MFA DENIES IRANIAN-NIGERIAN NUCLEAR DEAL

REF: PFLAUMER-SILSKI 8/29 E-MAIL

Classified By: A/DCM Walter Pflaumer for reasons 1.4. (b & d).


1. (C) Rabiu Shehu (protect),Director of the Office of MFA
Minister of State Alhaji Tijjani Kaura (who nominally headed
the Nigerian delegation in talks with the Iranians),
emphatically denied to PolOff on August 29 that Nigeria had
entered into any sort of nuclear agreement or signed a
memorandum of understanding on the subject with Iran.
According to Shehu, the talks were the third session of the
Nigeria-Iran joint commission (following earlier conferences
in 2004 and 2006),a bilateral trade body. Shehu said most
of the Nigerian participants came from the Ministry of
Commerce; the Iranian Minister of Commerce led their
delegation, but most other participants were mid-level
ministry officials.


2. (C) According to Shehu (who wrote Kaura's speech),the
Minister of State did not talk about nuclear issues and only
attended the opening and closing ceremonies of the talks. He
added that no Nigerian officials from the Ministry of Energy
or any other Nigerian governmental bodies which deal with
nuclear issues were involved in the discussions. He stressed
that, notwithstanding press reports to the contrary, no/no
agreements or even memoranda of understanding were signed
which touched on nuclear issues. He said most of the talks
dealt with customs, trade and immigration. When his
attention was drawn to the press reports, he seemed
surprised, and characterized them as possibly "a publicity
stunt" by the Iranians.


3. (C) PolOff also spoke with MFA First UN Division Director
Maria Laose (protect) who is responsible for nuclear
non-proliferation issues. Laose (who was formerly part of
the Nigerian mission to the IAEA and recently attended the
Proliferation Security Initiative Conference in Washington)
seemed genuinely surprised and even alarmed when told about
the press reports. She said she knew nothing about any such
agreement, and was well aware of the implications signing one
would have, given the sanctions in place against Iran.


4. (C) Comment: We can certainly not exclude that the subject
of nuclear energy was discussed in the course of these
discussions, and will continue to press the GON for full
details on what was, or was not, agreed to in the talks.
EconCouns is scheduled to meet with the Nigerian Commerce
Minister this evening, and will try to sound him out on what
was discussed. We also note that the GON has made no secret
of its interest in nuclear power as a minor part of its
long-term/long-term master plan for power generation; the
Nigerians raised the issue in June with a visiting French
delegation as well. That said, we strongly suspect that
there is less here than meets the eye. End comment.
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