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06BANDARSERIBEGAWAN415
2006-08-16 08:28:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Bandar Seri Begawan
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BRUNEI CONTINUES TO PLAN UNIFIL CONTRIBUTION, BUT

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SIPDIS

SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR P, EAP, EUR, NEA, PM, IO, AND NSC
SINGAPORE ALSO FOR DAO

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/16/2016
TAGS: MARR MOPS PREL BX IS LE
SUBJECT: BRUNEI CONTINUES TO PLAN UNIFIL CONTRIBUTION, BUT
WANTS MORE DETAIL ON ROE AND SCOPE OF MISSION

REF: A. (A) STATE 134133


B. (B) USUN 1545

C. (C) BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN 398 (NOTAL)

Classified By: Ambassador Emil Skodon, reasons 1.4 (b, d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN 000415

SIPDIS

SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR P, EAP, EUR, NEA, PM, IO, AND NSC
SINGAPORE ALSO FOR DAO

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/16/2016
TAGS: MARR MOPS PREL BX IS LE
SUBJECT: BRUNEI CONTINUES TO PLAN UNIFIL CONTRIBUTION, BUT
WANTS MORE DETAIL ON ROE AND SCOPE OF MISSION

REF: A. (A) STATE 134133


B. (B) USUN 1545

C. (C) BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN 398 (NOTAL)

Classified By: Ambassador Emil Skodon, reasons 1.4 (b, d)


1. (C) SUMMARY: Government of Brunei (GOB) continues to
plan contribution of a mechanized infantry company to UNIFIL
and remains publicly committed to such a deployment in
conjunction with Malaysian and/or Indonesian troops.
Privately, GOB defense officials recognize the challenges
that a Lebanon mission would pose for their largely untested
troops, and tell us they want to see more details on the
scope of UNIFIL's new mission and its revised ROE before
making a final decision. Embassy recommends USUN New York
encourage UN DPKO to invite Brunei UN Mission to August 17
meeting of UNIFIL Troop Contributing Countries, which will
discuss CONOPS and ROE. Also recommend EAP and PM invite
GOB's Washington Embassy to A/S Hillen's August 16 UNIFIL
briefing; if opportunity arises, A/S Hillen should mention at
that briefing that Brunei is considering a UNIFIL troop
contribution, as such recognition will make it more difficult
for the GOB to back away from the commitment to provide
troops made by the Sultan to the OIC. End Summary.


2. (C) On August 15, prior to receipt of ref A demarche
instructions, Ambassador asked Deputy Defense Minister Pehin
Yasmin for update on GOB planning for its contribution to
UNIFIL in wake of passage of UNSCR 1701 (Yasmin is de facto
Defense Minister, since Brunei's Sultan retains the official
title of Minister for himself). Ambassador noted GOB's
consistent public line that it is committed to making good
the Sultan of Brunei's pledge to provide troops to a Lebanon
multinational force, in accordance with the statement made by
the Sultan at the OIC Emergency Meeting in Kuala Lumpur on
August 3, and reminded Yasmin of his previous comments to
Ambassador that Brunei was looking at contributing a total of

approximately 200 troops built around a mechanized infantry
company, in conjunction with a Malaysian and/or Indonesian
deployment (ref C).


3. (C) Yasmin confirmed that Royal Brunei Armed Forces
(RBAF) were continuing to plan for deployment of a mechanized
company to UNIFIL with Indonesian and/or Malaysian forces.
The RBAF would hold a second high-level planning conference
with counterparts from these neighboring countries this week
or next. Yasmin, however, hedged when asked if UNSCR 1701
gave the GOB all the information it needed to make a final
commitment. He said a final decision would be contingent on
the mandate and rules of engagement given to the new UN force
in Lebanon.


4. (C) Specifically, Yasmin said, the Ministry of Defense
and RBAF wanted to know whether any troops it committed would
be "peacekeepers" or "peacemakers." The former mission they
could handle, but the latter would be problematical. Telling
the Ambassador "Don't quote me on this," Yasmin continued by
saying that the GOB did not want to send its troops on a
"suicide mission." Ambassador pointed out to Yasmin that the
mandate for the new UNIFIL was spelled out in some detail in
UNSCR 1701. Yasmin acknowledged this, but repeated that the
GOB wanted to see the new ROE for UNIFIL and more details on
its mandate before making a final commitment.


5. (C) Following receipt of ref A demarche instructions on
August 16, Ambassador delivered talking points to Yasmin and
to Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister II Pehin Lim, and urged
them to ensure that Brunei's UN Mission in New York attend
the DPKO briefing on August 17 at which UNIFIL ROE would be
discussed per ref B.


6. (C) Comment: Yasmin's caution is not unreasonable given
the RBAF's lack of PKO experience outside its immediate
neighborhood in Southeast Asia. The fact remains, however,
that the Sultan is on record as having made a political

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commitment to the OIC to join Malaysia and/or Indonesia if
they contribute troops to UNIFIL, and failure to carry
through would be a significant loss of face. We expect the
Sultan's commitment will trump practical concerns within the
MOD and RBAF, and if Malaysia or Indonesia contribute troops
to UNIFIL, the GOB will find it hard not to join them. End
Comment.


7. (C) Action Recommendation -- USUN: Embassy recommends
that USUN New York encourage DPKO to invite Brunei's UN
Mission to send a representative to August 17 briefing for
UNIFIL Troop Contributing Countries so that it can report
details on proposed ROE and CONOPS back to its capital.


8. (C) Action Recommendation -- Department: Embassy
recommends PM and EAP ensure that Brunei Embassy Washington
is invited to A/S Hillen's August 16 briefing on UNIFIL force
generation. If the opportunity arises, Brunei should be
specifically named as one of those countries that has
publicly expressed interest in a UNIFIL contribution, in
order to underscore that the Sultan's commitment has been
widely noted and that we hope it will be fulfilled.
SKODON