date:2009-04-14T05:14:00
source:Embassy Wellington
origin:09WELLINGTON94
destination:O 140514Z APR 09 FM AMEMBASSY WELLINGTON TO SECSTATE
WASHDC IMMEDIATE 5829 INFO AMEMBASSY KABUL PRIORITY AMEMBASSY KUALA
LUMPUR PRIORITY AMEMBASSY SINGAPORE PRIORITY AMEMBASSY TOKYO PRIORITY
USMISSION USNATO PRIORITY

C O N F I D E N T I A L WELLINGTON 000094


STATE FOR EUR/RPM AND SCA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/14/2019
TAGS: PREL, MARR, MOPS, AF, NZ
SUBJECT: NEW ZEALAND WEIGHS AFGHANISTAN ASKS REQUEST

REF: STATE 31102

Classified By: Acting DCM Margaret McKean, Reason 1.4 (b) and (d)

1. (C) On April 8, Acting DCM and DATT met with Ministry
of Defense and Ministry (MOD) of Foreign Affairs and Trade
(MFAT) officials to present the overview of requested needs
and specific asks for New Zealand. (Note: The Charge
d'Affaires had earlier presented the list to MFAT Deputy
Secretary Mike Green and Americas Desk Deputy Director
Elizabeth Halliday on April 6 so that MFAT would have the
list before New Zealand Foreign Minister McCully's April 7
meeting with the Secretary in Washington. End Note). MOD
officials explained that the GNZ is reviewing its
contribution to Afghanistan in light of the new USG approach
to Afghanistan and Pakistan and the call for the
international community to do more to support both countries.
Although the review was to be concluded by the end of the
June, MOD and MFAT officials agreed that the process could be
accelerated and will keep us informed.

2. (C) On encouraging the Japanese to provide more support
in Afghanistan, MOD officials noted that the GNZ has
continued to raise Afghanistan in Japan-NZ bilateral
discussions but to little avail. The GNZ has concluded that
Japan's defense forces hide behind GOJ constitutional
limitations because -- in GNZ opinion -- Japan's security
forces lack self confidence and worry they may not be able to
perform adequately in international security operations. New
Zealand has also discussed Afghanistan with the Malaysian
government over the last 12 months but has not had a great
deal of success. The Malaysian government agreed to deploy
to the Gulf of Aden to protect commercial vessels from
pirates but only after being shamed into it by the presence
of Chinese and Korean vessels. Chinese business leaders in
Malaysia complained, said MOD officials, and the Malaysian
government was forced to respond in kind. New Zealand will
not have further opportunities for high-level dialogue with
the Malaysians until the end of the year.

3. (C) Post will continue to engage with the GNZ on
Afghanistan and report the results of the government's
internal review of its Afghanistan commitment when it has
been concluded.

KEEGAN