Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09ABUDHABI1160
2009-12-15 12:34:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Abu Dhabi
Cable title:
SUPPORTING UAE ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN
VZCZCXYZ0001 RR RUEHWEB DE RUEHAD #1160 3491235 ZNR UUUUU ZZH R 151234Z DEC 09 FM AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 0029 RUEHC/USAID WASHDC 0001 INFO GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL COLLECTIVE RUEHBUL/AMEMBASSY KABUL 0002 RUEHIL/AMEMBASSY ISLAMABAD 0002
UNCLAS ABU DHABI 001160
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR NEA/ARP, SRAP, AND SCA/A
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID ECON EFIN AE AF
SUBJECT: SUPPORTING UAE ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN
REF: KABUL 3993; ABU DHABI 745
(SBU) Post supports Embassy Kabul's suggestion (Ref A) that
relevant USG officials engage the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development
(ADFD),which is tasked with programming UAEG financial support for
Afghanistan (as well as its $300 million pledge for Pakistan). As
reported in Ref B, ADFD has repeatedly expressed interest in
cooperating with the USG on implementation of this funding. While
post can support visitors on the margins of the January SRAP
meeting in Abu Dhabi, ADFD Acting Director General Mohammed Saif Al
Suwaidi has also expressed an interest in traveling to Washington
in early 2010 to meet with USAID and other USG officials. Al
Suwaidi told EconOff he hopes to improve ADFD coordination with and
support for U.S. efforts in Afghanistan, Pakistan and other
countries, including Latin America. If USG officials are available
to travel to the UAE, the newly established federal Office of
Foreign Aid Coordination may also be able to gather other relevant
humanitarian organizations, such as the Red Crescent Authority,
Sheikh Zayid bin Sultan Charitable Organization, and other
prominent groups.
OLSON
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR NEA/ARP, SRAP, AND SCA/A
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID ECON EFIN AE AF
SUBJECT: SUPPORTING UAE ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN
REF: KABUL 3993; ABU DHABI 745
(SBU) Post supports Embassy Kabul's suggestion (Ref A) that
relevant USG officials engage the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development
(ADFD),which is tasked with programming UAEG financial support for
Afghanistan (as well as its $300 million pledge for Pakistan). As
reported in Ref B, ADFD has repeatedly expressed interest in
cooperating with the USG on implementation of this funding. While
post can support visitors on the margins of the January SRAP
meeting in Abu Dhabi, ADFD Acting Director General Mohammed Saif Al
Suwaidi has also expressed an interest in traveling to Washington
in early 2010 to meet with USAID and other USG officials. Al
Suwaidi told EconOff he hopes to improve ADFD coordination with and
support for U.S. efforts in Afghanistan, Pakistan and other
countries, including Latin America. If USG officials are available
to travel to the UAE, the newly established federal Office of
Foreign Aid Coordination may also be able to gather other relevant
humanitarian organizations, such as the Red Crescent Authority,
Sheikh Zayid bin Sultan Charitable Organization, and other
prominent groups.
OLSON