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07NIAMEY1064
2007-08-24 12:10:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Niamey
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U.S. AMBASSADOR MEETING WITH GOVERNMENT OF NIGER

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/22/2017
TAGS: PREL MARR MOPS NG
SUBJECT: U.S. AMBASSADOR MEETING WITH GOVERNMENT OF NIGER
(GON) PRESIDENT - MILITARY COOPERATION

Classified By: Bernadette M. Allen, Ambassador, Reason: 1.4a & d

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C O N F I D E N T I A L NIAMEY 001064

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/22/2017
TAGS: PREL MARR MOPS NG
SUBJECT: U.S. AMBASSADOR MEETING WITH GOVERNMENT OF NIGER
(GON) PRESIDENT - MILITARY COOPERATION

Classified By: Bernadette M. Allen, Ambassador, Reason: 1.4a & d

(U) 1. Summary. On August 21, Ambassador Allen met for
approximately 30 minutes with GON President Mamadou Tandja to
discuss military cooperation issues and other subjects (to be
reported septel),such as food security, the Millenium
Challenge Corporation (MCC) Threshold Program and the
imminent sports caravan to promote tolerance under the theme
"One Family, One Niger." Embassy Defense Attache (DATT)
accompanied Ambassador to the meeting. The GON President
emphasized that demining training is his number one priority.
End summary.

(C) 2. Ambassador opened the meeting by expressing
condolences to President Tandja for the loss of lives in the
Agadez region caused by the ongoing insecurity in nothern
Niger. Ambassador introduced the Embassy's new DATT and
reminded the President that the USG remained interested in
meeting with senior GON leadership (civilian and military) to
discuss military and security cooperation activities.
Ambassador noted the Embassy was still waiting for the GON to
provide a date to hold a meeting on long-term military
cooperation plans, stated that we have a draft proposal ready
for discussion and that we would like to learn the specific
interests of the GON. Embassy recommended a launch of the
discussion be held at the senior level, to include the
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Defense, Minister of
Interior and the Ambassador, with the DATT to present the
USG's proposed FY08 schedule of activities. We proposed that
a working group (WG) be established, with the Embassy DATT to
serve as the lead Embassy representative, to meet regularly
and coordinate cooperation activities, composed of
representatives from each of the relevant ministries. We
also asked the GON to draw up its list of proposed
activities, so that both sides could identify programs of
mutual interest, as well as other areas for negotiation.
Ambassador stated she had hoped an initial meeting could be
scheduled before her imminent in-country travel to support
the sports caravan and tolerance campaign, but acknowledged

that Foreign Minister (FM) Mindaoudou was not in country.
Tandja then confirmed with his Chief of Staff that the FM
would return to Niger the next day (August 21) and instructed
the Acting FM (the new Minister of Justice, Dr. Mamadou
DAGRA) to inform the FM upon her return that he wanted the
suggested initial meeting to occur soon, preferably on
Thursday (August 23). (Note: Ambassador's Protocol Assistant
received a call at close of business Wednesday, August 22,
from FM's Protocol Officer stating that FM hoped to phone the
Ambassador the next day. Actual call came from Ministry of
Foreign Affairs Secretary General (SG) Dan Maradi and, in
light of Ambassador's imminent travel, it was decided that
the working level would begin meeting the week of August 27,
to be followed by a senior level meeting on the morning of
September 5. SG stated that Minister of Interior Albade
Adouba's border security meetings in Mali had not made it
possible to hold the senior level meeting we had requested
for Thursday, August 23, with the Defense, Foreign Affairs
and Interior Ministers. We agreed that Secretaries General
could meet in the place of any absent Ministers from the
three Ministries in question for the senior level meeting in
September, to avoid further postponement of the senior level
meeting. End note.)

(C) 3. Ambassador then raised the subject of the adverse
economic consequences that the ongoing insecurity is having
on the Agadez region, particularly the great loss in tourism
dollars. She added that it was too bad that in Niger, as a
democratic nation, there has been no use of democratic
instruments to end the violence, such as dialogue. Tandja
responded it is difficult to deal with bandits and criminals,
that civilians may inadvertently get injured or killed by
some of the "illegal" land mines buried in various locations
in the Agadez region. Ambassador then noted that the Embassy
had requested demining training, that the USG had military
personnel ready to begin training, but reprogramming funds to
cover demining training for Niger couldn't be taken up until
Congress returns from summer recess. Tandja responded that
the demining training is his number one priority and repeated
his desire for assistance from the United States. He
expressed belief that the people setting the mines were the
same as the drug traffickers. General Mai Munga, the
Military Advisor to the President, spoke up to request that
the military team come now, but the Ambassador reiterated
that we would have to wait until Washington informed us that
Congress had approved funding for the training.

(SBU) 4. Ending the meeting on a light note, Ambassador
informed the President that she would conduct in-country
travel to all regions, except Agadez, for the next two weeks
to support a sports caravan and tolerance campaign, similar
to what has been conducted in 2006. Tandja responded that
the caravan is a good activity and that youth in the areas to

be visited are excited and ready to participate in the sports
activities again this year. Ambassador noted that while the
caravan will not be stopping in Agadez, given the current
insecurity in the region, girls and boys on the Agadez team
were invited to travel south to participate in the games
scheduled for Tahoua. Two athletes, a girl and a boy, have
committed to participate in the Tahoua games to ensure that
Agadez is represented in the activity.

(C) 5. Embassy will report developments from the meetings
scheduled to begin the week of August 27 on long-term
planning of mil-to-mil activities.





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