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08STATE36712
2008-04-08 23:01:00
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Secretary of State
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(U) SECURING GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN SUPPORT FOR

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/28/2018
TAGS: KTFN PREL PTER UNSC
SUBJECT: (U) SECURING GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN SUPPORT FOR
THE UN 1267 (AL QAIDA/TALIBAN SANCTIONS) REGIME

REF: A. A) 06 ISLAMABAD 22000

B. B) 06 STATE 187685

C. C) 06 ISLAMABAD 22174

D. D) 08 STATE 4359

Classified By: SCA ASSISTANT SECRETARY RICHARD A. BOUCHER
FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/28/2018
TAGS: KTFN PREL PTER UNSC
SUBJECT: (U) SECURING GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN SUPPORT FOR
THE UN 1267 (AL QAIDA/TALIBAN SANCTIONS) REGIME

REF: A. A) 06 ISLAMABAD 22000

B. B) 06 STATE 187685

C. C) 06 ISLAMABAD 22174

D. D) 08 STATE 4359

Classified By: SCA ASSISTANT SECRETARY RICHARD A. BOUCHER
FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)


1. (U) This is an action request. Please see paragraph 5.

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BACKGROUND
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2. (S) Al Qaeda and Taliban terrorists/affiliates in Pakistan
pose a
critical threat to Pakistan and the international community.
We
seek the Government of Pakistan,s commitment to support the
UN 1267
(al-Qaida/Taliban sanctions) regime. Efforts to list these
terrorists and their facilitators is part of an effort to
help
provide Pakistan, and many other countries, with the tools
(asset
freeze, travel ban, arms embargo) to take action to curtail
terrorist activity. The Government of Pakistan has not
played an
active or productive role in the UN towards moving these
listing
requests for individuals/entities linked to Pakistan.
Unfortunately, the Pakistani government has repeatedly asked
China
which, as a Permanent Member of the Security Council, sits on
the
1267 Committee) to place holds on Pakistan-related 1267
listing
requests. Pakistan has not followed through on its
obligations to
enforce UN-mandated sanctions against listed terrorist
individuals/entities, specifically against three UN-listed
entities:
Al Rashid Trust, Al Akhtar Trust, and Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (see
ref B
for further information). Al-Akhtar and al-Rashid Trust
continue
to operate openly in Pakistan, despite their inclusion on the
1267 Consolidated List of individuals/entities subject to
sanctions
due to their links to Usama bin Laden/al-Qaida and/or the
Taliban
(see reftels for further details).


3. (S) Since January 2008, the Pakistani government has
successfully
prevented or stalled two 1267 listing proposals, one
requested by
Germany, the other by the United States. Pakistani officials
objected
to including key references to Pakistan in the German
statement of
case justifying a proposal to list three Islamic Jihad Union

members
arrested in 2007 in Germany. China placed a hold in January
2008 at
Pakistan's behest on the German listing proposal. The
Chinese mission
to the UN confirmed to our mission to the UN that China will
withdraw its hold only if Pakistan's concerns are assuaged.
The Pakistani mission to the UN confirmed to USUN that
Pakistan
was dismayed that the Germans proposed the Islamic Jihad
Union
listing without pre-notifying Pakistan, in spite of the fact
that Pakistan had helped the Germans behind the scenes to
facilitate the arrest of these individuals. However, a
subsequent
offer from the Germans to recognize the positive role played
by
the Government of Pakistan behind the scenes has thus far
failed
to break the impasse. The Germans have said that they are

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agreeable to giving kudos to the Pakistani government for
their
assistance, but German officials will not agree to any
request
to remove key references to these individuals' links to
Pakistan
in their Statement of Case.


4. (S) Also in January 2008, the U.S. Government prenotified
(Ref D),
including to the Government of Pakistan, our intention to
list, under
Security Council Resolution 1267 and related resolutions,
four
Lashkar-e-Tayyiba operatives. All four of these operatives
are
actively involved in raising funds for the Pakistan-based
terrorist
organization. A 1267 listing would, at a minimum, obligate
UN Member States to impose an asset freeze, travel ban, and
arms
embargo on these individuals, and implementation of the
travel ban
alone could potentially impede the group's ability to raise
funds.
The Government of Pakistan has yet to agree to support our
request,
and without their consent, it is likely we face a Chinese
hold on
this high priority listing. We have been trying since
January
to obtain agreement from the Pakistani government to, at a
minimum,
not ask China to place a hold on our UN listing request, and
preferably to co-sponsor our request. However, after months
of working with the Pakistani UN Mission to secure Pakistani
support for our listing request, officials from the Pakistani
mission now say that although in principle they could accept
our listing proposal, they need the agreement from high
levels
of the GOP and are awaiting instruction from Islamabad.
Embassy
Islamabad officials have thus far been told that while key
officials
in the government remained vacant, Pakistan would not be
able to come to a decision.

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OBJECTIVES AND ACTION REQUEST
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5. (S/REL TO PAKISTAN) Now that key positions in the
government have been filled, Embassy, at the highest
possible levels, should approach Pakistani officials
to achieve the following objectives:

Stress that Al-Qaida and Taliban linked individuals/entities
in Pakistan, such as Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, pose a grave threat
to Pakistan and the international community. Greater
Pakistani
support will preserve the overall vitality and efficacy of
the
al-Qaida/Taliban sanctions regime and help deter and
eventually
eliminate the high incidence of terrorism facing Pakistan
today.
It will also help to quiet criticism of Pakistan,s
commitment
to counterterrorism.

Underscore to Pakistani officials the need for statements of
case to accurately reflect facts on the ground

Remind Pakistan of its stated commitment to take action
against
al-Qaida and Taliban-linked terrorists, including
Lashkar-e-Tayyiba.

Remind Pakistani officials that we have worked with the
Pakistani
mission in New York in good faith for many months now; with a
new
government in place, we urge the Government of Pakistan to
finalize
its support for the UN 1267 regime.

State that we need an answer by April 18 from Pakistan on our
request for Pakistani support for our request to

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list four Lashkar-e-Tayyiba operatives.

Underscore that we further ask Pakistan to inform China
that Pakistan supports the German Islamic Jihad Union listing
request and ask China to lift its hold on the Islamic Jihad
Union listing as soon as possible.

Encourage Pakistani officials to actively propose new 1267
listings, and to ensure the government,s compliance with
obligations
under the UN 1267 regime.

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Reporting Deadline and Point of Contact
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6. (U) Embassy Islamabad should reports results of this
demarche no later than April 18, 2008. Questions may be
directed to IO/PSC (Erin Crowe, 202-736-7847).
RICE