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09ADDISABABA1911
2009-08-06 13:04:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Addis Ababa
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AFRICAN UNION WANTS TO COMBAT DRUG TRAFFIC

Tags:  PREL SNAR XR AU 
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL SNAR XR AU
SUBJECT: AFRICAN UNION WANTS TO COMBAT DRUG TRAFFIC
TRANSITING WEST AFRICA

UNCLAS ADDIS ABABA 001911

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

STATE FOR AF/FO, AF/RSA, AF/W, AND WHA
STATE ALSO FOR INL/AAE AND INL/LP
NSC FOR MGAVIN

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL SNAR XR AU
SUBJECT: AFRICAN UNION WANTS TO COMBAT DRUG TRAFFIC
TRANSITING WEST AFRICA


1. (U) This cable contains an Action Request. See paragraph

5.


2. (SBU) The African Union Commission wants to be a partner
with the United States and others who are fighting the drug
traffic that originates in South America, transits West
Africa, and ends up on the streets of Europe. The AU is not
only concerned about the effect these drugs are having on
consumers in Europe, it also fears the drug traffic will
transform fragile West African governments into narco-states
and will bring with it an increase in illicit drug usage on
the African continent.


3. (SBU) AU Commission Chairperson Jean Ping discussed the
issue of drug trafficking in West Africa during a meeting he
had with Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
Johnnie Carson on the margins of the AU Summit in Sirte,
Libya in early July. Carson sought AU cooperation in
apprehending suspected traffickers so that they could be
investigated and prosecuted. It is not enough for African
states to detain suspects and return them to South America,
Carson told Ping. Ping agreed that Africa could do more to
stop the illicit drug traffic emanating from South America
and transiting through West Africa. AU officials have told
us that the Commission and AU member states want to be of
assistance, but they do not have the financial capacity and
the expertise to effectively address this problem.


4. (SBU) Ping's Chief of Staff, Ambassador John Shinkaiye,
followed up with USAU Charge by requesting additional
information on the West African drug trafficking problem.
USAU provided the AU Commission with copies of the testimony
on this issue given by USG officials before the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee on African Affairs on June 23.
Shinkaiye sought more specific information on the drug
trafficking phenomenon in West Africa during a meeting on
August 5.


5. (SBU) Action Request: USAU seeks the Department's
assistance in obtaining the following information for the AU:
estimated volume of drug traffic originating in South America
and transiting West Africa, types of drugs being trafficked,
and trafficking methods. In addition, the AU is keen to
receive practical proposals about what Africa can do to
combat the drug trafficking problem. Armed with this data
and recommendations, the AU intends to craft an action plan
for adoption at the Africa-South American Summit tentatively
scheduled to take place in Caracas, Venezuela on September
26-27.











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