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05MAPUTO909
2005-07-25 14:34:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Maputo
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MOZAMBIQUE: AMBASSADOR DISCUSSES MOZAMBICAN ACOTA

Tags:  MASS MARR PGOV PREL MZ ACOTA 
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UNCLAS MAPUTO 000909 

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
STATE FOR PM/PPA (RMORAN),AF/RSA/ACOTA (SFISHER) AND AF/S
(HTREGER)
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS MARR PGOV PREL MZ ACOTA
SUBJECT: MOZAMBIQUE: AMBASSADOR DISCUSSES MOZAMBICAN ACOTA
SHORTCOMINGS WITH MINISTER OF DEFENSE

UNCLAS MAPUTO 000909

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
STATE FOR PM/PPA (RMORAN),AF/RSA/ACOTA (SFISHER) AND AF/S
(HTREGER)
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS MARR PGOV PREL MZ ACOTA
SUBJECT: MOZAMBIQUE: AMBASSADOR DISCUSSES MOZAMBICAN ACOTA
SHORTCOMINGS WITH MINISTER OF DEFENSE


1. (U) Sensitive but unclassified. Please treat accordingly.
Not for internet distribution.


2. (U) Ambassador and Defense Attache met July 25 with
Minister of Defense Dai, Chief of the Armed Forces General
Lidimo, and Defense Foreign Liaison Officer Brigadier General
De Castro for the formal accreditation of the Defense
Attache. The Ambassador used this opportunity to discuss
shortcomings in Mozambican participation in the recent ACOTA
training.


3. (SBU) The Ambassador complimented the Minister on
Mozambique's performance in regional Peace Keeping Operations
(PKO) and the high level of participation in earlier phases
of the ACOTA program, but noted that the training was now at
risk because of the poor support provided during the Peace
Support Operations Field Training exercise, the capstone
course of the five-phase ACOTA program. The Ambassador noted
that the low number of troops that participated
(approximately 200 of an expected 500-700) and the absence of
the Mozambican trainer cadre, who are to conduct future
iterations jointly with the ACOTA contractors, were of
particular concern. The Ambassador provided the Minister
with a written summary of what support had been agreed on
with FADM beforehand, what the shortcomings were, and what
the minimal requirements for the next ACOTA iteration would
be.


4. (SBU) Minister Dai assured the Ambassador that the Armed
Forces of Mozambique (FADM) would meet the support
requirements and asked the Defense Attache to provide a
schedule of the next planned ACOTA training (to begin in
early August). The Minister stated that any difficulties
encountered in the future should be identified to him through
the Defense Foreign Liaison Officer, and if necessary
directly to General Lidimo.


5. (SBU) Minister Dai used this opportunity to remind the
Ambassador that Mozambique was forming a unit that would be
dedicated to PKO, but that this unit was in need of equipment
and vehicles that the Government of Mozambique could not
currently provide. The Minister stated that he hoped the
United States would supply at least some of the required
items. The Ambassador responded that ACOTA was the primary
program for providing support to these units, but that she
would explore what if any additional assistance may be
available in the future under the Global Peacekeeping
Operations Initiative (GPOI). The Ambassador stressed that
any future assistance to Mozambique in this area would be
dependent on the successful completion of the ACOTA program,
including providing the required logistical and manpower
support.


6. (SBU) Comment: It was clear that the Minister viewed PKO
training as important to the future of the FADM and desires
U.S. support for the proposed unit dedicated to PKO. His
assurances that the required support will be given can
probably be accepted at face value, and with the Chief of
Defense present during the discussion, will definitely be
transmitted to the FADM. End Comment.
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