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Cablegate: Mugabe to Visit Malaysia August 4-8 for Langkawi

Published: Fri 27 Jul 2007 09:04 AM
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SUBJECT: MUGABE TO VISIT MALAYSIA AUGUST 4-8 FOR LANGKAWI
DIALOGUE
REF: A. STATE 75160
B. DANIELS TO EAP-MTS EMAIL OF 20 JUNE 2007
1. (U) The Malaysian Foreign Ministry confirmed to us on
July 27 that Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe intends to
visit Malaysia again in order to attend the Langkawi
International Dialogue, August 4-8. According to press
accounts and the MFA, some 12 to 16 heads of government,
mostly from African states, have confirmed their attendance.
The Langkawi Dialogue process, begun some 12 years ago by
former Prime Minister Mahathir, aims to foster South-South
partnerships and networking.
2. (SBU) On instruction to support an Australian-led
initiative (ref A), the Ambassador joined his counterparts
from the Australian, British and New Zealand and Canadian
high commissions in delivering a demarche on June 20 urging
Malaysia to restrict the travel of senior Zimbabwe officials.
The Malaysian Foreign Ministry was not responsive to our
joint demarche (ref B).
3. (SBU) On July 27, Polchief called MFA Under Secretary for
Africa Azlan Man and asked about Mugabe's travel plans for
the Langkawi Dialogue. Azlan stated that Mugabe had been
invited to the early August event. After an awkward pause,
Azlan claimed that he did not know for certain that Mugabe
would attend (instead, the MFA's secretariat for the event
provided us with confirmation). Polchief told Azlan, who had
attended our June 20 demarche, that news of Mugabe's visit
would be very disappointing to countries like the U.S. that
had urged Malaysia to restrict the travel of senior Zimbabwe
officials. Azlan declined to engage in further conversation
after we made our point.
4. (SBU) Comment: We see no prospect of Malaysia turning
off Mugabe's attendance at the Langkawi Dialogue. We are
encouraging, however, the high commissions of Australia, UK,
New Zealand and Canada to join us in registering
disappointment with Malaysia's decision.
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