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Viewing cable 07BANDARSERIBEGAWAN112, DEMARCHE TO BRUNEI ON UNSCR 1747 AND IRAN SANCTIONS
 
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07BANDARSERIBEGAWAN112 2007-03-29 06:06 2010-12-10 21:09 CONFIDENTIAL Embassy Bandar Seri Begawan

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Thursday, 29 March 2007, 06:00
C O N F I D E N T I A L BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN 000112 
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EO 12958 DECL: 03/29/2017 
TAGS AORC, BX, EFIN, IAEA, IR, KNNP, MNUC, PARM, TRGY, UNSC 
SUBJECT: DEMARCHE TO BRUNEI ON UNSCR 1747 AND IRAN SANCTIONS 
REF: SECSTATE 37801
Classified By: Ambassador Emil Skodon, reasons 1.4(B) and (D)
1. (U) Ambassador delivered reftel points on March 29 to Datin
Maimunah, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Bilateral and 
Political Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
MFAT Desk Officer for Middle East Latifah Zaini attended 
meeting as notetaker. Reftel talking points and text of UNSCR
1747 were left as non-papers.
2. (C) In response to demarche, Maimunah said the MFAT had 
already received text of UNSCR 1747 from its UN Mission and
was aware of requirement for UN member states to implement
its provisions. Maimunah told Ambassador that she and her
MFAT colleagues had been discussing Iran’s motivation for 
the recent seizure of British sailors, and she believed that
it may have been done for domestic reasons, in order to help 
President Ahmadi-Nejad divert Iranian attention away from the
bad news of passage of UNSCR 1747. That would indicate that
Ahmadi-Nejad was starting to feel a bit of heat. Maimunah
agreed with Ambassador’s observation that Iranian opinion
was not monolithic and there may be growing concern within
Iran about the mounting costs of Ahmadi-Nejad’s unwavering
defiance of international opinion on the nuclear issue.
3. (C) Ambassador emphasized that Annex II of UNSCR 1747
renewed the P5-plus-one offer of a long-term agreement with
Iran if it suspended its proliferation-related activities and
returned to negotiations, and that this “carrot” should bolster
the arguments of those within Iran who believed that the costs
of noncompliance with the relevant UNSCR’s was becoming
unacceptable. Maimunah welcomed extension of the offer,
noting it was important to show the Iranians there was a
way out of the situation they had worked themselves into.
Ambassador urged the Government of Brunei to point out the
value of the P5-plus-one offer in its contacts with the 
Government of Iran and encourage its acceptance. SKODON

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