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2009-01-12 16:32:00
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MILITARY ISSUES RESOLVED IN OUAGA IV (THE FOURTH

Tags:  MARR PGOV KDEM EAID PREL IV 
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ABIDJAN 000022 

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR PGOV KDEM EAID PREL IV
SUBJECT: MILITARY ISSUES RESOLVED IN OUAGA IV (THE FOURTH
SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT TO OPA)

REF: 08 ABIDJAN 899

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ABIDJAN 000022

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR PGOV KDEM EAID PREL IV
SUBJECT: MILITARY ISSUES RESOLVED IN OUAGA IV (THE FOURTH
SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT TO OPA)

REF: 08 ABIDJAN 899


1. (SBU) Summary. The Ouagadougou Political Agreement's
(OPA) fourth supplementary agreement (often referred to as
Ouaga IV) addresses military issues that have blocked
disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR),
including grades, ranks, and the establishment of a new army.
This cable describes the agreement's provisions. In brief,
the Zone Commanders (Comzones) will retire from military
life, the Armed Forces of the Forces Nouvelles (FAFN) will
demobilize at least 2 months before the date of the election,
and the militia will be dismantled within the same timeframe;
both the FAFN and the militia will receive a payment of
500,000 CFA (USD 1066). The national government will take
over tax and customs collections nationwide as of January 15
and the judiciary will return to the areas under FAFN control
by the same date. The wording of the agreement in French
leaves room for different interpretations and it is not yet
clear if the parties share the same interpretation of the
text. End Summary.

The New Army
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2. (U) The agreement provides for the creation of a new
national army, rather than for the reintegration of the FAFN
into the existing national army. It calls for the judicial
texts necessary for the creation of a new army to be drafted
and signed one month after the signature of the agreement.
(The agreement was initialed on December 22 by FAFN Chief of
Staff General Soumaila Bakayoko and Interior Minister Desire
Tagro, but signed subsequently and separately by President
Gbagbo, Prime Minister Soro, and Facilitator President
Compaore.) The new army is to be put into effect no later
than one month after the inauguration of the new president.
Article 39 of the Constitution provides that the
president-elect is sworn in before the Constitutional Council
within 48 hours of the definitive proclamation of the
election results.


3. (U) The FAFN will provide the government with a list of
5,000 FAFN troops who want to join the new army. The
government will then study their backgrounds and determine
within 2 years whether or not they are eligible. In the

meantime, they will be regrouped under the FAFN Chief of
Staff with the support of the impartial forces in military
camps in Bouake, Korhogo, Man, and Seguela, where they will
receive training.


DDR
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4. (U) The agreement states that DDR of the FAFN is to be
completed at the latest 2 months before the date fixed for
the presidential election. The weapons that are collected
will be put under the control of the Integrated Command
Center (ICC) under the supervision of the "impartial forces"
(the United Nations Operation in Cote d'Ivoire - UNOCI - and
the French Licorne troops). The Forces Nouvelles (FN) will
submit to the Facilitator as soon as possible the names of
3,400 persons who will be deployed with the national police
and gendarmerie under the authority of the ICC. Once the
political crisis is over, they can compete to become recruits
according to the recruitment norms in effect. The FN will
also provide the Facilitator with the names of the 600
persons trained in accord with the Pretoria Agreement who
will be deployed right away with the national police and
gendarmes. Once the political crisis is over, they will be
integrated into the police and gendarmerie.


5. (U) Ouaga IV states that each demobilized FAFN soldier
should receive a payment of 500,000 CFA (USD 1066) or
equivalent reintegration support (See reftel). The militia
will be dismantled concurrently with the FAFN DDR; the
agreement recommends that they be compensated in the same
manner as the FAFN. The weapons collected from the militia,
like the weapons collected from the FAFN, will be stockpiled
by the ICC under the supervision of the impartial forces.
Dismantlement of the militia, like FAFN DDR, must be
completed at the latest 2 months before the date fixed for
the presidential election.

Grades
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6. (U) A presidential decree will be signed to bestow the
rank of Brigadier General on FAFN Chief of Staff Bakayoko and
Michel Gueu (currently Chief of the Prime Minister's Military

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Cabinet).


7. (U) FAFN members who were retired from the national army
(FANCI) will keep their pensions, subject to the presentation
of appropriate documentation. Those who reached retirement
age since the rebellion, will be able to obtain a pension
according to the rank they would have attained had they
remained in the FANCI. FAFN members who were on active duty
in the FANCI at the time of the rebellion will receive the
rank held by their class peers who remained in the FANCI. A
presidential decree will be signed to address the issue of
the former NCOs and troops who were promoted to officer rank
in the FAFN (the ComZones). They will be allowed to
operationally retain their ranks until the end of the
political crisis and will then retire from military life.

Return of Civil Administration
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8. (U) The agreement provides that prefects and sub-prefects
will fully exercise their functions effective January 15.
Ceremonies will be held to mark the transfer of power from
the Comzones to them. Judges are to take office in the areas
under FN control by the same date. The national government
will take over tax and customs collections nationwide as of
January 15.


9. (SBU) Comment: The agreement does not stipulate the number
of FAFN troops to be demobilized or the number of militia
members to be dismantled. Embassy has previously been told
that about 25,000 FAFN need to be demobilized, although this
figure remains in dispute. Nonetheless, it is possible to
estimate that the government of Cote d'Ivoire will need to
identify USD 20-30 million to cover the cost of DDR for the
FAFN and USD 10-20 million to cover DDR for the militia. It
is unclear where the GOCI, which claims to be strapped for
cash, will find the funds.

10 (SBU) The provisions of the written text track for the
most part with the description given to Embassy by FAFN
spokesperson and Minister of Tourism Sidiki Konate (see
reftel),with one major exception: the inclusion of payment
to the militias. Carrying out the provisions of this fourth
supplementary agreement will be difficult and time consuming,
but if the parties' understanding of this agreement ultimate
proves to be in sync, then Cote d'Ivoire may have taken a
major step forward toward national unity, normalization and
peace.
NESBITT