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2009-04-08 11:32:00
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Embassy Astana
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KAZAKHSTAN: PRESIDENT NAZARBAYEV DISCUSSES

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL ECON EINV ENRG EPET ETTC KNNP IR KZ
SUBJECT: KAZAKHSTAN: PRESIDENT NAZARBAYEV DISCUSSES
ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL COOPERATION WITH IRANIAN PRESIDENT

REF: A. ASTANA 0601

B. ASTANA 0604

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STATE FOR SCA/CEN, NEA/IR, ISN, T

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL ECON EINV ENRG EPET ETTC KNNP IR KZ
SUBJECT: KAZAKHSTAN: PRESIDENT NAZARBAYEV DISCUSSES
ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL COOPERATION WITH IRANIAN PRESIDENT

REF: A. ASTANA 0601

B. ASTANA 0604


1. (U) SUMMARY: Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad
visited Astana April 6-7, where he met with President
Nazarbayev, participated in several ceremonial events, and
gave a speech at a local university. During a joint press
conference following the Nazarbayev-Ahmadinejad meeting,
Ahmadinejad described Kazakhstan-Iran relations as
&fraternal and close.8 Nazarbayev said that Iran had a
right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy. He also
announced Kazakhstan,s offer to host the international
nuclear fuel bank )- an offer Ahmadinejad appeared to
welcome. Ahmadinejad said that Iran is awaiting U.S. foreign
policy changes under President Obama. He denied any Iranian
role in North Korea,s ballistic missile launch, and said a
regional currency should be established before launching a
global one. He was vague on his plans for reelection.
Nazarbayev said he hoped a consensus would be reached on
Caspian delimitation at the Caspian heads-of-state summit in
Baku. The press reported that enhancing economic cooperation
was a top agenda item for the Ahmadinejad visit. END SUMMARY.

ASTANA ROLLS OUT THE RED CARPET FOR IRANIAN PRESIDENT


2. (U) Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad made his first
ever official visit to Kazakhstan April 6-7. His delegation
was welcomed upon arrival at Astana Airport on April 6 by
Minister of Transport and Communications Abelgazi Kusainov
and Deputy Foreign Minister Nurlan Yermekbayev, after which
Ahmadinejad travelled to the Ak Orda )- Kazakhstan,s White
House )- for a formal welcome ceremony with President
Nazarbayev, other government officials, and the foreign
diplomatic corps (minus the U.S. Ambassador). Nazarbayev and
Ahmadinejad then had a bilateral meeting (see refs A and B).
This was followed by a joint press conference (see para 4-11
below).



3. (SBU) The next day, April 7, Ahmadinejad laid a wreath at
the &Defenders of the Motherland8 eternal flame -) a Great
Patriotic War (World War II) memorial -- and planted a tree
along &Heads of State Avenue.8 He also delivered a speech
at Eurasia University, after which he engaged in a brief
question and answer session with professors, teachers, and
students. Eurasia University,s Head of Protocol told EmbOff
that Ahmadinejad spoke on international cooperation and the
importance of education, but, from his perspective, did not
make any very controversial remarks. (COMMENT: EmbOff saw
Ahmandinejad,s motorcade, which she described as very much
resembling a U.S. government one in size and appearance.
Most of the cars were black Chevrolet Suburbans )- though we
presume those were the vehicles of the Kazakhstani security
personnel, and were not brought into the country from Iran.
END COMMENT.)

&FRATERNAL AND CLOSE8 RELATIONS


4. (U) The press reported that in their bilateral meeting,
Nazarbayev and Ahmadinejad discussed a wide array of issues,
including the Middle East, Afghanistan, nuclear
non-proliferation, the development of peaceful nuclear
energy, economic cooperation and trade, and the global
financial crisis. During their press conference following
the meeting, Nazarbayev said that &due to its political and
economic potential, Iran plays a key role, not only in the
Islamic world, but also in the international arena.8
Ahmadinejad called relations between Iran and Kazakhstan
&fraternal and close8 and said they have a &wonderful
future.8 He emphasized that in their meeting, he and

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Nazarbayev had discussed &bilateral issues related to trade,
investment, transport, energy and agriculture, as well as
regional and international questions, and that Iran and
Kazakhstan have very close positions on all the issues
discussed.8

NAZARBAYEV STRESSES RIGHT TO PEACEFUL NUCLEAR ENERGY


5. (U) At the press conference, Nazarbayev also stated that
&Kazakhstan has always stood for establishing peace in our
part of the world. We discussed the nuclear agenda in this
context. We believe that Iran as much as any other country
in the world has a full right to peaceful nuclear power.8
He added that &Kazakhstan supports the declaration made by
the Presidents of Russia and the United States in London on
the reduction of nuclear arms in their countries.8
Nazarbayev also welcomed President Obama,s April 5 speech in
Prague, and praised Obama,s readiness for dialogue with Iran
based on mutual interests and mutual respect, and said &this
would be a reasonable solution in the region.8

AHMADINEJAD WELCOMES KAZAKHSTAN,S OFFER ON NUCLEAR FUEL BANK


6. (U) At the press conference, Nazarbayev also made an
offer to host the Nuclear Threat Initiative,s
IAEA-administered international nuclear fuel bank (see refs A
and B). &If a nuclear fuel bank for nuclear energy were
established, Kazakhstan would consider the possibility of
having it located here, in a country which has signed the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and voluntarily gave up
nuclear weapons,8 Nazarbayev explained. In response,
Ahmadinejad said, &The proposal of the President of
Kazakhstan regarding the establishment of a nuclear fuel bank
is good.8 He added, &Any country that has on its territory
uranium reserves and enrichment technology can turn itself
into a nuclear fuel bank.8

LOOKS FOR U.S. FOREIGN POLICY CHANGES


7. (U) Ahmadinejad said at the press conference that
&Tehran is waiting for Barack Obama to change Washington,s
foreign policy to an equitable dialogue between the United
States and other countries.8 Ahmadinejad criticized the
Bush administration and its foreign policy, and said
&everybody knows that the ideas and policy of Mr. Bush did
not lead anywhere and led into deadlock.8 Ahmadinejad
noted, &When Mr. Obama was elected President of the United
States of America, I sent him a letter. We hope that his
will is to reform and change U.S. policy, and that he will
succeed in doing so. We welcome U.S. changes and reforms )-
and wait. We believe that fundamental changes are necessary:
respect for other nations, respect for the people,s rights,
turning away from expansionism, and committing to justice.8
When asked about his attitude towards Obama, Ahmadinejad told
reporters, &We did not call anyone Satan or Devil. In this
regard, people,s personalities are not important to us. We
are against satanic and devilish behavior. We are against
war and violence, and we believe that is devilish behavior.
We hope the new U.S. president will be successful in making
many changes. President Obama has said that he will soon
announce his policy specifically with regard to our region.
We hope that we will observe the changes in his policy.8

DENIES ROLE IN DPRK MISSILE LAUCH


8. (U) Concerning North Korea,s Taepo-Dong-2 launch,
Ahmadinejad denied Japanese media claims that Iranian
specialists had helped the DPRK on its ballistic missile
efforts. The Iranian President said that he was unaware of

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any foundation for the Japanese press report, and that if he
was not aware of it, it must be false.

SUGGESTS ESTABLISHING REGIONAL CURRENCY


9. (U) Regarding Nazarbayev,s proposals to establish single
regional and global currencies, Ahmadinejad told the press,
&We hail the proposal to create a single regional currency
before launching a global one. To create a single global
currency we need first to prepare the ground and
infrastructure. To do this we need to create a fair
international financial system, and new international
financial and economic principles. Only then can the single
international currency operate properly in that fair
system.8 According to Ahmadinejad, the recent Tehran summit
of the Economic Cooperation Organization &included this
issue in its final document.8 Ahmadinejad also said that
&through joint efforts we will manage to neutralize the
impact of the financial crisis and strengthen regional
economic cooperation.8

VAGUE ON RE-ELECTION


10. (U) When asked if he planned to run in Iran,s upcoming
election, Ahmadinejad stated that elections would not begin
for a month, therefore, &there is still time to decide that
question.8

NAZARBAYEV SUGGESTS COMPROMISE ON CASPIAN DELIMITATION


11. (U) At the press conference, President Nazarbayev also
expressed the hope that a consensus on delimiting the Caspian
sea would be reached at the summit of leaders of Caspian
littoral states to be held in Baku later this year. He
suggested establishing a 20- to 25-mile sovereign zone in the
Caspian as a &compromise solution.8 He also suggested
imposing a 10-year moratorium on sturgeon fishing in the
Caspian. Ahmadinejad was not reported as having made any
comments on these issues.

KAZAKHSTAN AND IRAN ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT EXPANDING TRADE


12. (U) Regarding economic cooperation, the press reported
that during Ahmadinejad,s visit, the Kazakhstani side
encouraged Iran to invest into infrastructure, transport, and
communications in Kazakhstan. Nazarbayev and Ahmadinejad
agreed that the Kazakhstan-Iran Intergovernmental Commission
on Trade and Economic Cooperation and the Kazakhstan-Iran
Business Council will continue to play key roles in enhancing
bilateral economic and commercial cooperation. Kazakhstan,s
MFA announced that Kazakhstani companies are interested in
joint projects with Iran -- and specifically, that the
Eurasian Financial and Industrial Company (EFIC) is
interested in participating in the privatization of several
Iranian metallurgical and aluminum plants. According to the
MFA, Iranian companies are also considering an agreement to
purchase up to 50,000 tons of grain from Kazakhstan, and
Kazakhstan,s Prodkorporazia plans to begin constructing a
grain terminal and mill complex at Iran,s Amirbad port in

2009.
HOAGLAND