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09BANDARSERIBEGAWAN185
2009-08-04 08:42:00
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Embassy Bandar Seri Begawan
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SCENESETTER FOR CODEL NELSON VISIT TO BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN 000185 

SENSITIVE
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DEPARTMENT FOR H AND EAP/MTS/COPPOLAMG.
DEPARTMENT PLEASE PASS TO SENATOR NELSON

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TAGS: PGOV PREL PHUM ECON ETRD BX
SUBJECT: SCENESETTER FOR CODEL NELSON VISIT TO BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

SUMMARY
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SENSITIVE
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DEPARTMENT FOR H AND EAP/MTS/COPPOLAMG.
DEPARTMENT PLEASE PASS TO SENATOR NELSON

E.O.: 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL PHUM ECON ETRD BX
SUBJECT: SCENESETTER FOR CODEL NELSON VISIT TO BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

SUMMARY
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1. (SBU) Senator Nelson: Your August 16-18 visit to Brunei comes at
an opportune moment. Our bilateral relationship with Brunei
continues to improve as The Government of Brunei (GoB),lead by His
Majesty the Sultan, seeks closer ties with the United States.
Particular attention is focused on expanding military to military
cooperation, increasing the numbers of Bruneians studying in the
United States, strengthening law enforcement cooperation especially
in the areas of counter terrorism and transnational crime, and
economic diversification that still protects Brunei's impressive
natural wonders. While Brunei is a moderate Muslim nation, issues
of religious freedom and lack of representational government remain.
Your visit coincides with annual U.S. and Bruneian joint military
exercises. We welcome your visit as a strong sign of the U.S
engagement with Brunei. End Summary

BRUNEI'S FOREIGN POLICY PRIORITIES
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2. (SBU) Above all, Brunei seeks a balanced and cautious approach in
its foreign policy. As a small, but wealthy nation, Brunei is
friendly but deliberate in bilateral and regional relations. Brunei
is an ASEAN member and is a close adherent to the "consensus"
decision making model within the ASEAN forum. The same can be said
for Brunei's approach within other regional and international
organizations. Brunei is a moderating voice with the Organization
of Islamic Conference (OIC),reflecting His Majesty, the Sultan's
views on Islam and its role in the political spectrum. The Sultan
has close personal ties with leaders of many Arab Gulf countries.
Brunei normally does not take a leadership role in regional or
international organizations, preferring to "work within" the
organizations.


3. (SBU) Engagement with the United States is growing as Brunei
seeks to diversify from the traditional ties with the United
Kingdom. Bruneian leaders have repeatedly stated they respect the
U.S role in Asia and welcome constructive engagement in Southeast
Asia. Exposure to the United States remains limited for many

Bruneians, including senior Government of Brunei (GoB) officials.
The GoB is encouraging, with Embassy support, more military to
military engagements, strong educational ties, economic
diversification, and environmental protection. GoB sees the U.S. as
a leader and innovator in all of these areas.

MILITARY TIES AND COUNTER TERRORISM
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4. (SBU) Brunei values the military ties it shares with the U.S.
Through joint exercises such as Cooperation and Readiness Afloat
Training (CARAT) and Southeast Asian Cooperation Against Terrorism
(SEACAT),Brunei and the US are forging closer military to military
cooperation. Your visit coincides with SEACAT, which will focus on
ship board counter terrorism exercises and training. Brunei's
military continues to focus on developing its capabilities,
especially in the areas of disaster relief and peace keeping
operations. Brunei participates in peacekeeping operations in the
Philippines and Lebanon. Brunei has cadets in both West Point and
the U.S. Air Force Academy. Brunei's junior officer corps sees the
U.S. Military's training as a model and Brunei's Ministry of Defense
is incorporating aspects of U.S. Military training into its
curriculum.


5. (SBU) Brunei's military, through SEACAT and other exercises is
seeking to expand their counter terrorism capabilities. Maritime
security remains a key concern, in conjunction with protecting
strategic resources such as the oil and gas platforms. The ability
to protect territorial waters is an area of primary focus for
Brunei.

LAW ENFORCEMENT COOPERATION AND COUNTER TERRORISM
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6. (SBU) Embassy Brunei, with the support of U.S. law enforcement
agencies, is expanding outreach and cooperation with Brunei's
civilian law enforcement. Brunei is an active participant in
trainings offered at the International Law Enforcement Academy
(ILEA) in Bangkok. U.S. civilian law enforcement agencies have
increased specialized trainings to a number of Bruneian civilian law
enforcement agencies, as part of Ambassador Todd and the U.S.
embassy's outreach program. Maritime security, as with the Bruneian
military, is a paramount concern. While enhanced training is
beneficial, increased information sharing will bolster our efforts
not only in combating transnational crime but in ongoing counter
terrorism programs.

ECONOMY
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7. (SBU) Brunei's wealth is overwhelming generated by its oil and
natural gas reserves. The public sector accounts for almost three
quarters of direct employment and drives much of the economy through
government expenditures. Brunei is seeking economic diversification

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but progress has been slow to date. Brunei continues to seek to
specialize in certain niche industries, including Islamic finance.
The development of new oil and gas reserves could stunt further
diversification efforts but Brunei's leaders remain publicly
committed to seeking a more diverse economy. Brunei views the U.S,
especially in education, as leader and is increasing the number of
Brunei students studying in the U.S. GoB officials believe exposure
to the U.S. education system will bolster innovation and creating
thinking amongst young Bruneians and encourage the development of
new industries within Brunei.

ENVIRONMENT
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8. (SBU) While Brunei derives its wealth from its natural resources;
it has also sought to protect them. Over 70 percent of the country
is currently preserved from development. Much of this is under the
Heart of Borneo (HoB) initiative. Brunei's efforts under Heart of
Borneo are focused on conservation. The areas under conservation
are remote and difficult to access and the conservation plans hope
to ensure they are maintain in this pristine state. Brunei also is
exploring ways to increase development of other energy sources, such
as solar power. GoB officials are working to promote ecotourism as
a way to diversify the economy. However, tourism infrastructure, as
well as the ecotourism industry, is still developing.

POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT
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9. (SBU) Brunei is an absolute monarchy. Nevertheless, there is a
Legislative Council that meets yearly to discuss various matters,
mostly focused on the Government's budget. There are local
elections, however many of the Legislative Council members are
appointed by the Sultan to represent various Brunei communities.
There is one official political party, the National Development
Party (NDP),which pledges full support to the Sultan. The Sultan
has broad powers under the Internal Security Act put into effect in

1983. Brunei adheres to a Malay Islamic Monarchy belief system,
which promotes moderate Islamic values within a monarchial political
system. The GoB speaks out against religious extremism and religious
freedom is part of Brunei's constitution. However, there have been
some restrictions placed on non-Islamic faiths. The press is self
censored but open and accommodating to US Embassy public diplomacy
efforts.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
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10. (SBU) Many years have passed since a CODEL visited Brunei.
Bruneian officials greatly value visits from senior government
officials, especially the United States. Your visit, as noted,
reaffirms our engagement with Brunei. Your meetings with His
Majesty, the Sultan, the Foreign Minister, Prince Mohamed, and the
Crown Prince will be cordial and productive. The friendship of the
United States is valued. The royal family, senior GoB officials, and
any Bruneian you speak with will appreciate the opportunity to meet
you and Mrs. Nelson. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is small,
compact, and easily explored in a day. Brunei is an oasis of calm
and Bruneians enjoy a high standard of living and security. You can
expect exceptional hospitality both from your Bruneian and American
hosts. We truly appreciate your visit.

MCINTYRE