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08BEIJING2987
2008-08-01 09:44:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Beijing
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IRANIAN SCO MEMBERSHIP LOOKS UNLIKELY, SAY

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CONTACTS IN BEIJING

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Classified By: Political Minister Counselor Aubrey Carlson for reasons
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CONTACTS IN BEIJING

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Classified By: Political Minister Counselor Aubrey Carlson for reasons
1.4 (B/D).


1. (C) SUMMARY: Sources at the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) Secretariat, Chinese MFA and Russian
Embassy told PolOff separately that it is unlikely Iran will
join the SCO in the near future. Rather than adding new
members, the SCO intends to have "dialogue partners" to
promote cooperation on specific issues with other countries
and organizations. Concerning Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan,
the Chinese MFA said China shares the U.S. goal of stability
and security in Central Asia and would not support any
statement at the upcoming SCO summit that runs counter to
that goal or "which is aimed at a third party." End summary.


2. (C) PolOff delivered reftel points to MFA Department of
European and Central Asian Affairs SCO Division Deputy
Director Mao Wenchong and to SCO Secretariat Senior Expert
Umid Azizov on August 1, urging China and the SCO Secretariat
to refrain from supporting any statement calling for the
closure of the Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan and to oppose
Iran's attempt to upgrade from observer to member status.
PolOff also discussed the upcoming SCO summit with SCO
Secretary General Bolat Nurgaliyev on July 30 and with
Russian EmbOff Denis Agafonov on July 24.

Iranian Membership in SCO Unlikely
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3. (C) MFA's Mao said China welcomes cooperation with SCO
observer states, including Iran. However, he added, the SCO
has not worked out a process for admitting new members and
SCO members do not want to admit observer states that would
"bring their problems and conflicts into the SCO." He
pointed out that Iran and other observer states have the
right to take part in SCO meetings and express their views
but do not enjoy any decision-making authority in the SCO.
Mao added that the views of observer states do not

necessarily reflect the views of SCO members.


4. (C) SCO Secretary General Nurgaliyev downplayed the
possibility of SCO expansion. He said the SCO plans to set
up an expert working group to work out criteria for new
members, but added that the SCO has not seriously discussed
extending membership to any new states. SCO Secretariat
Senior Expert Azizov seconded this view, although he
mentioned that Tajikistan, as the summit host and supporter
of Iranian membership, might attempt to get the issue of
Iranian membership onto the summit agenda. In spite of Iran
and Pakistan's interest in becoming members, both Nurgaliyev
and Azizov said, the SCO is not prepared to admit new members
until the existing member states have resolved major
differences and improved cooperation. While admitting that
the possibility of SCO expansion "cannot be excluded,"
Nurgaliyev said that the organization would have to be
convinced that the pluses of a new member outweigh the
minuses, a situation he calls "very unlikely" in the next
couple years.


5. (C) Our Russian Embassy contact was also skeptical of
Iranian membership. Agafonov told PolOff that Iranian
membership in SCO is "hard to imagine" and "definitely would
not happen" at the SCO Summit in Dushanbe in August. In his
view, if Iran were to join, there would be pressure to admit
India and Pakistan. The SCO cannot afford to have two member
states with such serious disputes as exist between India and
Pakistan.
Manas Air Base
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6. (C) Concerning possible SCO statements about the Manas Air
Base in Kyrgyzstan, MFA's Mao said that China would not
support any statements "aimed at a third party" or "departing
from" our shared goal of peace, stability and economic
development in Afghanistan. SCO's Azizov stated that the SCO
secretariat is currently working on a draft summit
declaration but declined to comment on whether or not the

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draft contains language about "foreign forces" in Central
Asia.

SCO Wants Dialogue Partners, Not New Members
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7. (C) SCO's Nurgaliyev announced at a press conference on
July 30 that the SCO will create a "dialogue partner" status
for countries and organizations seeking greater cooperation
with the SCO. This status will allow countries and
organizations that "share the aims of the SCO" to cooperate
more closely with SCO member states. Nurgaliyev told PolOff
that the SCO does not have any particular country in mind for
dialogue partner status but mentioned that a country seeking
cooperation on a particular issue, such as energy, could
apply for this status. MFA's Mao mentioned Turkmenistan and
Afghanistan as possible SCO dialogue partners and said China
would "welcome" U.S. interest in acquiring dialogue partner
status.

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