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2007-02-15 10:25:00
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USEU Brussels
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EUROPEAN UNION SUPPORT FOR AMISOM

Tags:  KPKO MOPS PHUM PREL EUN SO 
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DEPARTMENT FOR AF/E (NOLE GAREY);AF/RSA (MIKE BITTRICK);
EUR/ERA (JOHN ROBINSON); AND EUR/RPM

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/14/2017
TAGS: KPKO MOPS PHUM PREL EUN SO
SUBJECT: EUROPEAN UNION SUPPORT FOR AMISOM

REF: STATE 17083

Classified By: USEU Pol-Mil Chief, Jeremy Brenner for reasons 1.4 (b) a
nd (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L USEU BRUSSELS 000520

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DEPARTMENT FOR AF/E (NOLE GAREY);AF/RSA (MIKE BITTRICK);
EUR/ERA (JOHN ROBINSON); AND EUR/RPM

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/14/2017
TAGS: KPKO MOPS PHUM PREL EUN SO
SUBJECT: EUROPEAN UNION SUPPORT FOR AMISOM

REF: STATE 17083

Classified By: USEU Pol-Mil Chief, Jeremy Brenner for reasons 1.4 (b) a
nd (d).


1. (SBU) Summary: The European Commission is apparently
softening its preconditions for releasing the 15 million
euros it has earmarked to support the African Union in
establishing the AMISOM peacekeeping mission. The Council of
the European Union is looking favorably at the specific AU
request for planning support for AMISOM, and urges close
partner coordination on the ground in Addis. End summary.


2. (C) In conjunction with reftel message soliciting support
for the African Union's plans to deploy the AMISOM
peacekeeping mission, USEU Africa watcher and Pol-Mil Chief
spoke February 14 with a range of officials within the
European Commission and the Directorate for Defense Aspects
of ESDP in the Council Secretariat to determine the current
state of EU engagement on AMISOM. The Secretariat officers
included Operational Planning Unit Chief Didier Lenoir,
Somalia officer Bernard Rambaud, and pol-mil planner Ken
Hume. These three officers will be in Washington February
27-28 for meetings on Africa and other subjects.

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Commission Funding for AMISOM
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3. (SBU) The European Commission has imposed two conditions
on the release of 15 million euros to support African Union
peacekeeping operations in Somalia. The Commission will
release the money once the UN approves a new resolution
authorizing peacekeepers in Somalia, and once AU military
planners, working with EU, US, and other planners, agree upon
clear military plans (CONOPs) for the mission. Pol-mil
planners in the Council Secretariat expect a UNSCR will be
passed within days. Contacts in the Council and Commission
say it is a matter of when, not if, the money will be
released, and represents a softening in approach on the part
of Commissioner Louis Michel, who several weeks ago was
holding the money until he was satisfied that the

Transitional Federal Government was sincerely bringing other
parties and clans into the government. The 15 million euros
is equivalent to the $19.6 million given by the USG. It will
go directly to the AU as budget support for operating costs
in Somalia. We were told February 14 by Council Secretariat
pol-mil operations officers just back from Addis, that the
Commission may also provide 500,000 euros in "urgent cash"
assistance from the Stability Instrument. The European
Commission is in the process of appointing a Special Envoy
for Somalia who will be based in Nairobi.

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Technical Assistance to AMISOM
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4.(C) We spoke with the Council Secretariat pol-mil
operations officers in the context of reftel demarche
soliciting support for the AMISOM deployment. They had not
yet seen the February 14 note verbale from the AU requesting
specific planning assistance from partners. Their reaction
was that the AU request was quite reasonable, and they were
optimistic that a "package" including EU military planners
could be provided. The aim would be to create a "core group"
of capable planners led by Africans. They said that
discussion of other forms of logistical support was
premature, since in the absence of a coherent mission plan,
it would not be possible to identify needs. They propose to
put the specific AU request before the Political and Security
Committee on Friday, and urged that donors and partners
should coordinate on the ground in Addis in order to avoid
duplication of effort and focus on shortfalls. One proposal
that the Secretariat might put forward would involve
"re-hatting" planners already assigned to AMIS in order to
"kick-start" the AMISOM planning process. While there is an
apparent willingness to send more advisors to assist the AU
with mission planning, the EU has been disappointed with the
fact that European advisors already sent to assist AMIS in
Sudan have largely been sidelined by the Africans. This is
having a dampening effect on recruitment of volunteers to go
to Somalia.

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Adopt-a-Unit
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5. (SBU) According to EU officers just back from Addis, in
seeking support for AMISOM, the AU has adopted an approach to
donors markedly different from that for AMIS. The AU is
calling upon potential donors to provide support to Troop
Contributing Countries on a bilateral basis, suggesting that
individual Member States provide all the necessary logistical
support and equipment to an identified TCC. According to the
EU planners, Member State support to TCCs will be contingent
upon an effective mission plan.

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Mission Structure
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6. (C) The EU is increasingly doubtful that the international
community will find the money necessary to support 8,000
peacekeepers. Both Council and Commission contacts said it is
much more likely that 2,000 to 3,000 peacekeepers will be
deployed to protect key institutions in Mogadishu, but that
raising the number to 8,000 would increase costs while
providing diminishing returns in terms of results. One
Council contact said it is highly unlikely the Ethiopian
forces will really withdraw from Somalia. They will be less
visible in Mogadishu once the Ugandans move in, but they will
not leave. Secretariat pol-mil officers speculated that the
entire mission for the next six months may be composed of the
2 Ugandan battalions and one Nigerian battalion now on offer
with US and Algerian support.

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Assistance to the TFG
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7. (SBU) Last week, the EU hosted seven members of the TFG,
including the foreign minister, in Brussels for talks about
capacity-building. Members of the Somali delegation met with
Michel as well as High Representative Javier Solana in
meetings that were described as positive. The delegation
brought a "laundry list" of funding requests to the EU. The
EU's 2007 spending plan for Somalia, in addition to the 15
million euros, includes 66 million euros for good governance
programs, 10-15 million euros for humanitarian aid, and 35-40
million for development aid. The EU also is assisting the
Somali government in planning for its April-May national
reconciliation conference.

McKinley
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