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10KATHMANDU65
2010-01-25 06:15:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kathmandu
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NEPAL FORMIN OPTIMISTIC ON HIGH-LEVEL MECHANISM

Tags:  PGOV PREL PHUM KDEM NP 
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/22/2019
TAGS: PGOV PREL PHUM KDEM NP
SUBJECT: NEPAL FORMIN OPTIMISTIC ON HIGH-LEVEL MECHANISM

REF: A. KATHMANDU 0029

B. KATHMANDU 0045

C. STATE 3079

D. 09 KATHMANDU 1077

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires, a.i., John M. Ordway. Reasons 1.4 (b/
d).

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SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/22/2019
TAGS: PGOV PREL PHUM KDEM NP
SUBJECT: NEPAL FORMIN OPTIMISTIC ON HIGH-LEVEL MECHANISM

REF: A. KATHMANDU 0029

B. KATHMANDU 0045

C. STATE 3079

D. 09 KATHMANDU 1077

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires, a.i., John M. Ordway. Reasons 1.4 (b/
d).


1. (C) SUMMARY: The recently-announced High-Level Political
Mechanism will help solve Nepal's political impasse,
according to DeputyPM and FM Sujata Koirala. Koirala told
visiting PDAS Moon that the Mechanism, led by her father G.P.
Koirala, would focus first on the integration and
rehabilitation of Maoist combatants. On UNMIN, Koirala
expressed support for a longer mandate extension. The visit
of Indian FM Krishna was "very positive," Koirala said,
noting that she preferred to deal with "politicians" instead
of "bureaucrats." Koirala is pressing Bhutan to accept the
return of some Bhutanese refugees, and has raised the issue
with both the Indian and Bhutanese foreign ministers. END
SUMMARY.

Upbeat on High-Level Political Mechanism
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2. (C) During a January 18 meeting with DeputyPM and ForMin
Sujata Koirala at her residence, visiting PDAS Patrick Moon
pressed the Government of Nepal (GON) to demonstrate maximum
flexibility in concluding the peace process. The United
States wants to see a peaceful, democratic and stable Nepal
that respects human rights, Moon said. ForMin Koirala told
PDAS Moon that the recently-announced High-Level Political
Mechanism -- which is led by her father, Nepali Congress
President G.P. Koirala -- would help solve Nepal's political
impasse. The ForMin reported that her 84-year-old father,
"who wants to see the Mechanism succeed," is in "somewhat
better health." ForMin Koirala said the Mechanism would
focus first on the integration and rehabilitation of the
19,602 Maoist combatants, then would deal with the
constitution and other issues. PM Nepal has been included as
an "invitee," though the Maoists resisted his involvement.
Koirala also urged the United States to "keep the pressure"
on the Maoists, who remain the key to the peace process.

Support for UNMIN
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3. (C) ForMin Koirala expressed her support for UNMIN and
said that she (and her father) wanted a full six-month

extension of UNMIN's mandate, even though the PM and his
"hardline advisors," such as Minister for Federal Affairs
Minendra Rijal, did not want any extension. Koirala said she
conveyed her support for the longer mandate extension to
UNMIN "orally," even though the GON had already sent a letter
to the UN requesting UNMIN's extension to May 15. (Comment:
It is unclear whether the ForMin expected her oral support to
have any impact on the UNSC discussion since it conflicts
with the GON formal position. Koirala previously indicated
to Charge that she would support an extension past May 15
(ref A). End Comment.)

India Foreign Minister Better than "Bureaucrats"
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4. (C) On the recently-concluded India ForMin visit, Koirala
was decidedly upbeat. Koirala, who only ten days ago in a
meeting with the Charge sharply criticized New Delhi, said
India policy was moving in a "positive direction" and that
high-level Indian politicians should "come more often to
avoid misunderstanding." She said that Indian ForMin SM
Krishna was an "excellent person, nice, and sophisticated"
and that she much preferred talking to politicians like him
compared to "Indian bureaucrats" (likely referring to Indian
Ambassador to Nepal Rakesh Sood). Commenting on Maoist
leader Prachanda's anti-Indian comments, Koirala said these
were "undiplomatic" and unhelpful. India and Nepal should
solve their problems through dialogue, not public outbursts.

China Ties "Positive"
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5. (C) Koirala said that relations with China were positive.

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China does not interfere in Nepal's internal affairs, which
the GON appreciates. The GON has sought additional economic
assistance from China, but has not received the degree of
support that it had hoped. Nepal has "no choice" but to
maintain good relations with both China and India. It needs
support of both, and wants to maintain ties with both based
on much respect and equality.

Lobbying for Return of Bhutanese, Copenhagen Accord
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6. (C) PDAS Moon thanked the ForMin for the GON's support for
resettling Bhutanese refugees and protecting Tibetan
refugees. ForMin Koirala said she asked the Indian ForMin to
help convince the Bhutanese government to accept some
refugees back, but the Indian ForMin said this was a
bilateral issue between Nepal and Bhutan. ForMin Koirala
also raised the issue with the Bhutanese ForMin at the
December 11 BIMSTEC summit in Burma, who was "surprised" that
any refugees in Nepal wanted to return to Bhutan. PDAS Moon
also encouraged Nepal to associate itself with the Copenhagen
Accord (refs B & C). The ForMin acknowledged the request,
but did not provide a substantive response.

Comment
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7. (C) Like her father, Koirala hopes the High-Level
Political Mechanism will bring Nepal's peace process to its
"logical conclusion" and thus secure the Koirala family
legacy (and her political future). While we are not overly
optimistic, particularly given the sharp divides in all
parties, the Mechanism does provide a forum for discussion
and perhaps some political cover for the Maoists to scale
back their public protests. The ForMin's lobbying for the
return of Bhutanese refugees, which she promised PDAS Witten
in December (ref D),is encouraging -- although we are not
optimistic that the Bhutanese government will change its
policy. The ForMin has many limitations, political and
personal, but her positive action on the Bhutanese issue
shows that she listens to U.S. concerns and wants to help us
when possible.
ORDWAY