l 652 8 60 5 US Department of State Case No F-1996-04025 W UNCLASS 1 5 Doc No 016528605 Date 07 17 2012 1 4 D RELEASED IN PART B1 1 4 D Sou mm I- EAQKEBQQED Most Iran what ASEAN it _U S countries Australia in believes are Iran Libya is Iraq discussions maintain particular our strong with objections provisions in the the agenda in our' in Iran's oil to proposed B1 legislation traditionally with relationships voiced extraterritorial Sanctions not trade has ASEAN high on _ colleagues W' n 1110 o By limiting hope too be to new drive costly forced Iran to must choose be such that pursuing investment between convinced We urge to our pressure effective investment point its own Iran rogue sector increasingly economic we policies needs is will and its- policies interests economic the Without unacceptable 0 foreign home stop threatening friends to Multilateral but we will act insist on Iraqi join our our pressure unilaterally common effort would when be we to e apply most must IIQQ 0 We will obligations before compliance there is any with all of consideration its of Council changing sanctions c We support rigorous ' oil-for--food accepted 0 We this see barter arrangements are pleased humanitarian frequently pursuing implementation We are reports deals not UNSCR 986 Baghdad has finally offer that with of that Iraq permitted a number under under of 986 the countries are Such resolution CQNEIDENIIAL UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE REVIEW AUTHORITY CLASSIFICATION DECLASSIFY AFTER DATE CASE ID I UNCLASSIFIED FRANK REASON 10 JUL 2011 12 FEB 2004 U S TUNINHNIA CONFIDENTIAL 1 4 D ' ' 199604025 Department of State UNCLASSIFIED Case No F-1996-04025 Doc No C16528605 I Date 07 17 2012 d This document is from the holdings of The National Security Archive Suite 701 Gelman Library The George Washington University 2130 H Street NW Washington D C 20037 Phone 202 994-7000 Fax 202 994-7005 nsarchiv@gwu edu