US gives blunt warning to India re investing in Syrian oilfield

First, it is told toe the American line over Iran, and now the same with Syria. India is fast learning that America expects a heavy price for any favors it gives.

http://www.hindu.com/2006/01/28/stories/2006012813250100.htm

**U.S. tells India to back off Syria oil deal **

Taking strong exception to India’s recent decision to buy a Syrian oilfield in partnership with China, the United States has asked the Manmohan Singh Government to “reconsider” its proposed investment. A demarche to this effect was made earlier this month and an aide memoire outlining Washington’s objections handed over to the Ministry of External Affairs by senior diplomats here. In December last, ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) and the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) teamed up to purchase a 37 per cent stake in the al-Furat oil and gas fields from Petro-Canada for $573 million. The mature fields, jointly run by Shell, have proven reserves of 300 million barrels of oil equivalent. Indian officials consider the Syrian venture to be of enormous strategic significance, both for the value of the underlying assets and the role it will play in cementing the China-India partnership for acquiring oil and gas equities in third countries. The U.S. aide memoire, a copy of which is in the possession of The Hindu, says: “The United States strongly opposes such investments in Syrian resources.” Pointing out that the United Nations Security Council unanimously passed two resolutions, UNSCR 1636 and 1644, “mandating complete cooperation by the government of Syria with the U.N.'s investigation into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri,” the U.S. note says: “Now is not the time to send mixed messages to the SARG [Syrian Arab Republic Government] either through investment deals or through any form of economic or political reward to the Damascus regime.”

“Reconsider decision”

The U.S. is concerned that “the Syrian regime will seek to exploit news of any FDI at the moment as evidence that it is not isolated and therefore not comply with its UNSCR obligations.” It adds bluntly: “We ask that you reconsider this decision to extend such a significant amount of investment in Syria”. It is not known whether the U.S. embassy in Beijing presented a similar note to the Chinese Government. Indian officials say the U.S. has been told that the Syrian investment will proceed as planned. Coming on the heels of the Bush administration’s opposition to gas imports from Iran, the demand is likely to intensify fears that Washington is leveraging its offer of civil nuclear cooperation to curb India’s attempts to diversify its sources of energy. “We are being told whom to do business with and where we should stay away from,” a senior Indian official told The Hindu. “Today, it is Iran and Syria, tomorrow it may be Sudan or Myanmar or Venezuela or someplace else. At stake is not just our energy security but also our right to take decisions by ourselves.” The aide memoire says the U.S. encourages India “to send the Syrian Government a tough message that the international community — in which your nation plays a crucial and growing role — expects Syria to improve its behaviour before other states can resume normal dealings with it.”

Re: US gives blunt warning to India re investing in Syrian oilfield

Welcome to the real world O Bharatis. No more Ruskies money, no more shams like NAM. America Bahathur is now the true master of the world and hence the true master of Bharat.

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america is true master of world huh right so what is happening in Iraq is that mastery at its best huh and you telling us it rules the world don't think so somehow!

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dajjal at his peak.

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thought will add this:-)
US rejects pakistan plea on anti terror operatiosn meaning they will choose to bomb wher and when without bothering to inform anyone in pakistan
http://sulekha.com/news/nhc.aspx?cid=443504

next one a feeling of farkistani: difference in protests
http://sulekha.com/news/nhc.aspx?cid=443496


Difference in protests
Regarding the launching of protests on serious matters with the respective ambassadors of the solo superpower, a marked difference in the force and effectiveness has been noticed between India and Pakistan. India called the US ambassador to explain his statement that the Indo-US nuclear agreement would stand cancelled if India didn’t vote against Iran’s nuclear programme during the IAEA meeting (Feb 2006). The ambassador apologised.
In contrast, Pakistan called the US ambassador to explain the US attack on Damadola (Bajaur Agency). Nothing was heard of it thereafter; probably the protest was rejected. This is because some US senators have threatened to continue such attacks disregarding Pak borders. India has ensured her sovereignty while Pakistan has let it be dented once again as many times in the past. Clearly, we are no longer an independent state.
Sardar M Bashir Khan
Rawalpindi

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India will go ahead with it just keep watching it's not pakistan buddy who can't evn protest on pakistani citizens being bombarded by usa army then again it tribal belt so people in islababd don;t really care I guess

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That is true. Though in India’s case it I believe it acted like a slave right after the 9/11 attacks (without even being asked) when it offered America military bases :cb:. Last year it voted against Iran at the IAEA, obviously at the behest of America, and is being told to do again, and being read the riot act re relations with Syria.

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Hm.........

India would do what ever is its interest in Long-term.At least we are not harbouring our enemies in our houses to kill our indian brothers through missiles,bombs or by Apache heli's:) :) At least we can do what ever we want. Some one cant even claim to save their fallow citizens.:)