date:2005-08-02T05:15:00
source:Embassy Wellington
origin:05WELLINGTON585
destination:This record is a partial extract of the original cable.
The full text of the original cable is not available. 020515Z Aug 05

C O N F I D E N T I A L WELLINGTON 000585

SIPDIS

STATE FOR P, NP, SA/INS, AND EAP/ANP

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/02/2015
TAGS: KNNP, ENRG, ETTC, PARM, PREL
SUBJECT: NEW ZEALAND ON U.S.-INDIA CIVIL NUCLEAR
COOPERATION INITIATIVE

REF: SECSTATE 133163

Classified By: Political-Economic Counselor Katherine Hadda,
for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

1. (C) Pol-Econ Couns delivered reftel information to
Deborah Pankhurst, Deputy Director of the Disarmament
Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT).
Pankhurst said that MFAT had already received a fair amount
of information about the initiative from the New Zealand
Embassy in Washington, but she appreciated the additional
information. GNZ officials have not yet discussed the
initiative nor raised it with Ministers.
2. (C) Pankhurst's initial, unofficial reaction was that any
measure that safeguard reactors is a good thing. She
predicted that if GNZ had any concern it would be the
potential negative affect of the initiative on the
Non-Proliferation Treaty, as New Zealand remains a strong
advocate of that agreement. Pol-Econ Couns said that in
principle the United States supports the NPT as well, but she
hoped that GNZ would look closely at the substance of the
cooperation initiative, as India has basically agreed to
adhere to NPT principles. Pankhurst also asked about the
implications for Israel and North Korea; Pol-Econ Couns
answered her concerns as per reftel points.
Burnett