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09STOCKHOLM35
2009-01-16 17:50:00
SECRET
Embassy Stockholm
Cable title:  

SENIOR POLDIR ON IRAN AND GAZA

Tags:  PREL PGOV IR IS SW 
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TAGS: PREL PGOV IR IS SW
SUBJECT: SENIOR POLDIR ON IRAN AND GAZA

REF: A. STOCKHOLM 23

B. STOCKHOLM 14 AND PREVIOUS

Classified By: DCM Robert J. Silverman for reasons 1.4(b) and (d).

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/16/2019
TAGS: PREL PGOV IR IS SW
SUBJECT: SENIOR POLDIR ON IRAN AND GAZA

REF: A. STOCKHOLM 23

B. STOCKHOLM 14 AND PREVIOUS

Classified By: DCM Robert J. Silverman for reasons 1.4(b) and (d).


1. (S) Summary: Swedish MFA Director-General for Political
Affairs, Bjorn Lyrvall, told us January 15 that:

-- On Iran, Sweden now backs an "intensified implementation
of existing UN Security Council resolutions" that will result
in EU designation of at least "one or two" more banks;

-- It would be "very useful" for the new U.S. administration
to use some of its political capital to seek a new UN
Security Council resolution with additional sanctions on
Iran. If it is blocked by China and Russia, then the
international community will have "called their bluff," and
the possibility of the EU issuing autonomous sanctions
increases;

-- Sweden sees it as very important to maintain open
communication with the Iranians so that they "get the
message." FM Bildt was "tough" on visiting Iranian DFM
Safari on human rights and the nuclear program;

-- On Gaza, the big question for Sweden is whether there can
first be a temporary cease-fire and then a discussion of
arrangements to make it durable.

End Summary.

Iran: EU Sanctions, Plus Need for a New UN Resolution
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2. (C) On the topic of Iran, Lyrvall stated that he
personally understood that "engagement from a position of
strength" is necessary. Lyrvall added that he recognized
that there was a "time factor involved" from the reports he
was seeing of Iran's low enriched uranium (LEU) production
rates. The Iranians will soon reach a "decision point"; if
they attempt to produce highly enriched uranium (HEU),then
all doubts would be erased internationally about their
professed desire for a peaceful nuclear energy program. In
any case, he continued, the Iranians would be very attracted
to the "carrot" of more direct engagement with the United
States, even while the "3 3" proposal currently on the
table is very good and must not be put aside.


3. (C) As for "sticks," Lyrvall noted that in discussion with
his EU colleagues, there was general agreement on a first
step of "intensified implementation of existing UN Security
Council resolutions." Promising a more "intensive

interpretation" of the existing UNSCRs, Lyrvall said the EU
was poised to adopt a "tougher approach" to Iranian banks and
entities. He noted that there remained some hard questions
over, for example, how many new banks would be designated.
Lyrvall said his sense was that "some EU states" do not want
to see a "blanket ban" on Iranian banks; rather, he
predicted, "one or two more banks" may soon be designated by
the EU.


4. (C) Lyrvall continued that Sweden thought it would be very
useful if the new U.S. administration were to go quickly to
the UN and seek a new UNSCR with additional sanctions.
Lyrvall stated that more would be achieved under a universal,
international sanctions regime. When the United States and
EU sanction autonomously, "China and Russia just move in."
Moreover, the attempt to pass a new resolution would be
extremely important for intra-EU cohesion. If the new
administration's effort is thwarted by Russia and China, then
"we have called their bluff," and there will be a "different
situation within the EU with respect to autonomous sanctions."

Iranian DFM Safari Visit to Sweden
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5. (C) Lyrvall said he had met with Iranian Deputy Foreign
Minister for Europe, Mahdi Safari, on January 13th (Ref A).
Safari had discussed how Iranian trade with Asia had taken
off during his time as DFM for Asia while trade with the EU
had plummeted. Now that he had taken over the Europe
portfolio, Safari pledged to do for Europe what he did for
Asian trade, according to Lyrvall. Safari also stressed how
Iran and the EU had common interests in dealing with the
Taliban and in making clear that there was no military
solution to Afghanistan. Lyrvall described Safari as "very
smart, but a carpet trader."


6. (C) DCM commented on Safari's January 14 public
presentation at the Stockholm International Peace Research

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Institute (SIPRI),an MFA-funded think tank, noting that the
Iranians frequently exploit the publicity they get overseas
to enhance the legitimacy of the regime internationally and
at home. Lyrvall sidestepped, replying that it is very
important to maintain channels of communication with Iran so
that they "get the message." Foreign Minister Carl Bildt was
"very clear" with Safari in his criticism of Iranian human
rights violations and his strong disbelief of Iranian claims
about the nuclear program. Lyrvall opined that the Iranians
were getting clear signals from all of their EU
interlocutors.

Gaza: EU Can Monitor Borders, but Needs Help
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7. (C) Lyrvall said that he saw an increased readiness from
Hamas to consider a cease-fire in Gaza. The question for
Sweden, he continued, is whether there can first be a
temporary cease-fire and then a discussion of arrangements to
make it durable. When pressed, he said he understood the
difficulty the Israeli side had with respect to the
possibility of Hamas re-arming itself during any temporary
cease-fire. When reminded about the need for enhanced
security at the border crossing points, Lyrvall agreed that
there needed to be a way for the EU to resume its
border-monitoring mission and to be able to "deal with
someone on the Gaza side other than Hamas." Lyrvall said the
EU should avoid accepting full responsibility for protecting
the borders, a task that even the Israeli Forces could not
achieve; rather, the EU would need a third country --
possibly Turkey or Norway )- to interface with Hamas local
authorities, and it would also need Egyptian agreement for a
monitoring mission.

Transatlantic Talks on Middle East, Sweden's EU Presidency
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8. (C) Lyrvall noted that he was talking with others in the
EU about developing transatlantic relations further on
additional topics, such as on the Middle East, through
additional meetings of EU foreign ministers with the
Secretary of State. Lyrvall noted that he would try to
travel to Washington in April to discuss transatlantic
management of the Middle East and other issues during
Sweden's EU Presidency.

Comment
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9. (C) Lyrvall's statements confirm previous reporting (Ref
B) that Sweden's position on Iran sanctions is evolving in a
positive direction. Predictably, Lyrvall was anxious to
justify any new sanctions as intensified applications of
existing UNSCRs and not as autonomous EU sanctions, per se.
WOOD