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03KABUL1006
2003-04-18 04:02:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kabul
Cable title:  

AMBASSADOR'S APRIL 8 MEETING WITH CAPTAIN DAOUD:

Tags:  PREL PGOV ECON EFIN AF 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 03 KABUL 001006 

SIPDIS

NSC FOR ZKHALILZAD, JDWORKEN, HMANN, RHANSON, DSEDNEY
DEPT FOR SA/PAB, SA/AR, EUR/WE
MANILA PLEASE PASS AMB PSPELTZ
USDOC FOR DAS/TD MURPHY AND AFGHAN RECON TASK FORCE
STATE PASS USAID FOR JPRYOR
STATE PASS TDA FOR DSTEIN AND JSUSSMAN
STATE PASS TREASURY FOR U/S TAYLOR, LMCDONALD
STATE PASS OPIC FOR RCONNELLY AND DZAHNHEISER

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/17/2013
TAGS: PREL PGOV ECON EFIN AF
SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR'S APRIL 8 MEETING WITH CAPTAIN DAOUD:
PRIVATE AIRLINE PROPOSAL FACES AFGHAN GOVERNMENT RESISTANCE

Classified By: AMBASSADOR ROBERT P. FINN FOR REASONS
1.5 (B) AND (D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 03 KABUL 001006

SIPDIS

NSC FOR ZKHALILZAD, JDWORKEN, HMANN, RHANSON, DSEDNEY
DEPT FOR SA/PAB, SA/AR, EUR/WE
MANILA PLEASE PASS AMB PSPELTZ
USDOC FOR DAS/TD MURPHY AND AFGHAN RECON TASK FORCE
STATE PASS USAID FOR JPRYOR
STATE PASS TDA FOR DSTEIN AND JSUSSMAN
STATE PASS TREASURY FOR U/S TAYLOR, LMCDONALD
STATE PASS OPIC FOR RCONNELLY AND DZAHNHEISER

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/17/2013
TAGS: PREL PGOV ECON EFIN AF
SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR'S APRIL 8 MEETING WITH CAPTAIN DAOUD:
PRIVATE AIRLINE PROPOSAL FACES AFGHAN GOVERNMENT RESISTANCE

Classified By: AMBASSADOR ROBERT P. FINN FOR REASONS
1.5 (B) AND (D)


1. (C) Captain Daoud, an Afghan-American investor interested
in establishing a private airline in Afghanistan, met with
Ambassador on April 8. Daoud is seeking OPIC support for the
establishment of Oxus Air, a private airline serving the U.S.
and Europe from Afghanistan with a projected fleet of 12
Boeing aircraft. A projected second phase of operations
would include domestic Afghan operations. Daoud told the
Ambassador that the Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation, Raz
Mohammad Alami, told him earlier in the week that he was
required to own his entire fleet outright to secure an Afghan
airline operation license.


2. (C) The Ambassador was surprised to learn of this
restraint on competition, and asked if other airlines
operating in Afghanistan were subject to this provision.
Daoud answered that traditionally such decisions ) whether
to purchase or lease an aircraft fleet or a combination of
both - were individual business decisions made by the airline
operator. Daoud told Ambassador that he had scheduled a
round of meetings, beginning with VP Amin Arsala on April 9.
He noted that Civil Aviation, and Alami in particular, had
had his application since August 2002. During the interim,
Alami had asked him to save Ariana rather than competing with
it and driving it out of existence. Daoud said that he told
Alami that Ariana could only be saved if it was partially or
fully privatized. Daoud reported his impression that under
the administration of Minister Sadeq, Ariana,s functions
were undermined by a web of patronage jobs, aircraft
rerouting for VIP charters, extremely weak management and
technical expertise, and enormous numbers of redundant public

employees. Daoud added that Ariana had not maintained a
balance sheet in 21 years.


3. (C) Daoud felt that only through either partial or
complete transferral of Ariana to private hands would genuine
management improvements, job creation and technological
advancement be possible. Alami delayed repeatedly until the
recent &decision8 that all planes must be owned in advance
of licensing. (Note: The state of the civil aviation sector
can be illustrated through additional recent examples. Daoud
told of one Panjshiri Afghan who ) reportedly with help from
Defense Minister Fahim - was able to travel to India for
Airbus pilot training, which he failed. Nonetheless, he then
recruited an American friend to conduct a totally invalid
&free-lance check-out8 for him in Afghanistan, and was
issued a pilot,s license. This individual currently flies
for Ariana. Another example is the dismal performance of the
Civil Aviation Ministry,s candidates for Air Traffic Control
Training in the U.S. Of 19 hand-picked candidates taking a
USG-sponsored English aptitude test in Kabul on April 14,
none passed ) with the highest score a 38 out of a possible

100. Finally, Daoud noted that during his own Ariana flight
from Frankfurt, 30-40 passengers were sitting in the aisles
of the aircraft. Endnote.)


4. (C) The Ambassador asked why Daoud had not asked the
Embassy for help earlier. Daoud said he tried calling a few
times from the U.S. without success, but decided that to
solve this problem he needed to come to Kabul. Daoud
continued bashing Ariana for some time, alleging that one of
its pilots was a former gunrunner for Ahmad Shah Masood and
that Ariana planes frequently transported drug money. Daoud
recounted that Finance Minister Ghani had suggested that
Ariana could be auctioned. Daoud scoffed at this suggestion,
noting that he had heard that Ghani,s brother, through
intimidation and improper influence, had won similar rigged
auctions in the recent past. The Ambassador responded that
Heshmat Ghani might indeed be corrupt, but that Minister
Ghani kept him at a distance and certainly did not condone
his activities. Daoud replied that the father of both
Heshmat and Ashraf Ghani was well known for corruption, which
tainted the entire family. According to Daoud, &one or two
people are stifling everything8.


5. (C) The Ambassador agreed that much of the government was
still locked in old Soviet-era thinking about economic
matters. The legacy of decades of state control of the
economy, he added, continues to slow the pace of necessary
economic reforms, and privatization reforms are among these.
Daoud wants now to actively seek USG support for his efforts
and noted he was planning to obtain an all-Boeing fleet for
Oxus Airlines.
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