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09ASMARA205
2009-06-30 05:34:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy Asmara
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TENSIONS IN SUDAN-ERITREA RELATIONS

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SIPDIS

LONDON AND PARIS FOR AFRICA WATCHERS
DEPARTMENT FOR AF/E

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/24/2019
TAGS: PREL SU ER
SUBJECT: TENSIONS IN SUDAN-ERITREA RELATIONS

Classified By: Ambassador Ronald K. McMullen for reason 1.4(d)


C O N F I D E N T I A L ASMARA 000205

SIPDIS

LONDON AND PARIS FOR AFRICA WATCHERS
DEPARTMENT FOR AF/E

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/24/2019
TAGS: PREL SU ER
SUBJECT: TENSIONS IN SUDAN-ERITREA RELATIONS

Classified By: Ambassador Ronald K. McMullen for reason 1.4(d)



1. (C) SUMMARY: Relations between Sudan and Eritrea have
become strained as a result of Sudan's vote to sanction
Eritrea on the Somalia issue in IGAD and the AU. The
Sudanese DCM said Sudan could not sacrifice its relationship
with the region and the continent for the sake of Eritrea.
In response, Eritrea has increased its courtship of JEM and
other Darfuri rebel groups in a supposed attempt to undermine
the Sudanese government. End Summary.


2. (C) The Eritrean government (GSE) is looking at ways to
undermine the Sudanese government (GOS) now that Sudan voted
to sanction Eritrea in IGAD and the AU, according to Sudanese
DCM Hussein Mohamed Hussein. The GSE is furious with Sudan
and is seeking to strengthen its alliances with JEM and other
Darfuri rebel groups. JEM's chief negotiator, Jabril
Ibrahim, recently met with President Isaias and high-level
GSE officials, according to Hussein. The entourage visited
JEM's rebel camps in Eritrea near the Sudan border where JEM
has two to three hundred troops. Hussein also stated the
group talked about combining JEM's rebel forces in Eritrea
with other rebel groups, such as SLM/A. Hussein feared
Eritrea will seek to align members of Darfur's Arab, Fur, and
Masalit groups under a Zagawa banner by uniting them with
JEM. There is already possibility for Eritrea-supported
attacks in Port Sudan, Hussein continued.


3. (C) Hussein remarked that Eritrea is largely dependent on
Sudan for fuel and foodstuffs, especially since Eritrea had
run out of credit with other countries in the region. He
said the GOS "knows what it can do to Eritrea" based on the
hardships Eritrea faced the last time Sudan closed the
border. He indicated the GOS was not considering doing so as
this point.


4. (C) COMMENT: The GOS decision to vote for sanctions
against Eritrea shows there are limits to the Sudan-Eritrea
relationship. If Eritrea is in fact courting JEM and seeking
to undermine the GOS, it would appear the GSE is in its
familiar punch-back mode and gambling strategically. The
power grid and the water supply are already stressed; food is
scarce and the rains are late. Should the GOS sever supply
lines of fuel and food, the outcome would be catastrophic for
Eritrea.
MCMULLEN