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| Identifier: | 04ABUDHABI1927 |
|---|---|
| Wikileaks: | View 04ABUDHABI1927 at Wikileaks.org |
| Origin: | Embassy Abu Dhabi |
| Created: | 2004-06-09 13:12:00 |
| Classification: | CONFIDENTIAL |
| Tags: | PREL TC |
| Redacted: | This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks. |
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Diana T Fritz 02/06/2007 05:42:06 PM From DB/Inbox: Search Results
Cable
Text:
CONFIDENTIAL
SIPDIS
TELEGRAM June 09, 2004
To: No Action Addressee
Action: Unknown
From: AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI (ABU DHABI 1927 - PRIORITY)
TAGS: PREL
Captions: None
Subject: AMBASSADOR'S FAREWELL CALL ON ABU DHABI CROWN PRINCE
SHAYKH KHALIFA BIN ZAYED
Ref: None
_________________________________________________________________
C O N F I D E N T I A L ABU DHABI 01927
SIPDIS
CXABU:
ACTION: POL
INFO: P/M RSO ECON AMB DCM
DISSEMINATION: POL
CHARGE: PROG
APPROVED: AMB:MMWAHBA
DRAFTED: POL:JFMAYBURY
CLEARED: DCM:RAALBRIGHT
VZCZCADI090
PP RUEHC RUEHXK RUCNRAQ
DE RUEHAD #1927 1611312
ZNY CCCCC ZZH
P 091312Z JUN 04
FM AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 4687
INFO RUEHXK/ARAB ISRAELI COLLECTIVE
RUCNRAQ/IRAQ COLLECTIVE
C O N F I D E N T I A L ABU DHABI 001927 SIPDIS STATE FOR NEA/NGA AND NEA/ARP E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/08/09 TAGS: PREL, TC SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR'S FAREWELL CALL ON ABU DHABI CROWN PRINCE SHAYKH KHALIFA BIN ZAYED Classified by Ambassador Marcelle M. Wahba, reasons 1.5 (b) and (d). 1. (C) Summary: During her farewell call on Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Shaykh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan on June 8, the Ambassador and the heir apparent to President Shaykh Zayed reviewed the accomplishments in the bilateral relationship over the past three years. They also discussed Iraq, the Palestinian issue, and oil prices. End Summary. 2. (C) Shaykh Khalifa praised the state of U.S.-UAE ties, saying the two countries have enjoyed a long and stable relationship. He expressed satisfaction at the extensive accomplishments despite the difficult period after September 11. The Ambassador, in response, credited the support she received from the UAE's rulers and leaders, and cited the two Strategic Partnership dialogue rounds, the signing of a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement, and robust counter-terrorism cooperation as key bilateral achievements. The Crown Prince, who holds the title of Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, said military cooperation also should be highlighted as a major accomplishment. 3. (C) The Ambassador reminded Shaykh Khalifa that he had not visited the United States during the past three years and suggested that he consider making a trip in 2005 after our national elections. 4. (C) On Iraq, the Ambassador thanked Shaykh Khalifa and the UAEG for being the first in the region to endorse the interim Iraqi authority. The Crown Prince responded by saying that whatever happens in Iraq will have a huge impact on all its neighboring states, including the UAE. Only when the violence ceases will the Iraqi people feel a sense of stability, he added. The UAE wanted to see the Iraqi Interim Authority succeed and bring about a more stable situation that would allow business and trade to flourish. 5. (C) The Crown Prince also said it was important to not forget the Palestinian issue, but confided that he was less optimistic about the overall situation. He asked the Ambassador if there was any movement in the peace process. The Ambassador responded by saying that there had been a recent step forward with the agreement between Egypt and Israel over security of the border with Gaza that may open new opportunities, and she underscored that President Bush remained committed to a two-state solution. Shaykh Khalifa said the Palestinian issue remains the fundamental problem in the region, which fuels the extremists in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere. 6. (C) The Ambassador thanked the Crown Prince for playing a leadership role in the decision to increase the UAE's oil production even before the OPEC meeting in Beirut. Shaykh Khalifa said the price of oil was too high, but noted that it was not only affected by supply and demand, but by other factors, such as taxes and speculation. He criticized European consuming countries that levy taxes constituting 70% of the price at the gas pump and noted that they could reduce consumer prices by cutting those taxes. 7. (C) In closing, Crown Prince Khalifa commended the the Ambassador's service during a difficult time in the region for having successfully promoted the two countries' many mutual interests. WAHBA
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