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09DOHA276
2009-04-27 14:31:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Doha
Cable title:  

QATAR CLARIFIES POLICES AND ACTIONS ON SOMALIA;

Tags:  PREL ECON EFIN SO QA 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 DOHA 000276 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/26/2019
TAGS: PREL ECON EFIN SO QA
SUBJECT: QATAR CLARIFIES POLICES AND ACTIONS ON SOMALIA;
DENIES INTENT TO MEDIATE BETWEEN THE TFG AND OPPOSITION

REF: DOHA 238

Classified By: Ambassador Joseph E. LeBaron, for reasons 1.4 (b, d).

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(C) KEY POINTS
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-- MFA Minister of State Ahmed Al-Mahmoud convoked
Ambassador April 27 to clarify Qatar's position on Shaykh
Hassan Aweys.

-- He made the clarification in light of statements by
members of a U.S. delegation to a Somalia donors conference
in Brussels last week. According to Al-Mahmoud, the U.S.
delegation contended that Qatar supported Shaykh Hassan
Aweys' opposition to the Somalian Government.

-- Al-Mahmoud said Qatar did not support Aweys; Qatar, in
fact, was one of the first countries to support publicly
Somalia's current President and the TFG.

-- Al-Mahmoud provided additional detail on the issue of
Somalia at the recent Doha-hosted Arab League summit, and
said Qatar had no intent, as far as he knew, to mediate in
Somalia.

End Key Points.

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 DOHA 000276

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/26/2019
TAGS: PREL ECON EFIN SO QA
SUBJECT: QATAR CLARIFIES POLICES AND ACTIONS ON SOMALIA;
DENIES INTENT TO MEDIATE BETWEEN THE TFG AND OPPOSITION

REF: DOHA 238

Classified By: Ambassador Joseph E. LeBaron, for reasons 1.4 (b, d).

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(C) KEY POINTS
--------------

-- MFA Minister of State Ahmed Al-Mahmoud convoked
Ambassador April 27 to clarify Qatar's position on Shaykh
Hassan Aweys.

-- He made the clarification in light of statements by
members of a U.S. delegation to a Somalia donors conference
in Brussels last week. According to Al-Mahmoud, the U.S.
delegation contended that Qatar supported Shaykh Hassan
Aweys' opposition to the Somalian Government.

-- Al-Mahmoud said Qatar did not support Aweys; Qatar, in
fact, was one of the first countries to support publicly
Somalia's current President and the TFG.

-- Al-Mahmoud provided additional detail on the issue of
Somalia at the recent Doha-hosted Arab League summit, and
said Qatar had no intent, as far as he knew, to mediate in
Somalia.

End Key Points.


1. (C) Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ahmed Al-Mahmoud
convoked Ambassador April 27 to clarify Qatar's stance
towards Somalian opposition elements led by Shaykh Hassan
Aweys. Al-Mahmoud said U.S. assertions, reportedly during a
breakfast meeting at a recent Brussels donor conference for
Somalia, that Qatar supports Aweys through Eritrea are not
true.


2. (C) In fact, the contrary is true: Qatar was one of the
first countries, in addition to the United States, to give
public support to new Somali President Shaykh Sherif Ahmed,
he said.


3. (C) Qatar has been asked to mediate with Aweys, but
Al-Mahmoud emphasized that the GOQ had not taken a decision
yet whether to do that. If Qatar does decide to mediate,
Qatar would probably mediate the dispute through Eritrean
government channels, not directly with Aweys.


4. (C) Ambassador said he would convey the clarification to
Washington. Ambassador confirmed that Al-Mahmoud was aware
that Aweys was on the US "terrorist list" -- OFAC's Specially
Designated Nations and Blocked Persons.


5. (C) Ambassador then asked Al-Mahmoud for clarification of
Qatar's policy on financial and material support to the
Government of Somalia. Is it true, as some have diplomatic
sources have told him, that the GOQ is conditioning any
assistance on the TFG's reaching out to the opposition?
Ambassador noted that talk of this condition circulated
following the March Summit in Doha of the Arab League (AL).
Questions arose as to whether Qatar attached conditions to
the AL's support for Somalia speaking on behalf of Qatar
itself or on behalf of the AL as its current president.


6. (C) Al-Mahmoud responded that Qatar attaches no conditions
to its financial support for Somalia. He said Somalia has
approached the Arab League with a request for budgetary
support as an agenda item for the March Summit. When the
Somali President met in closed session with heads of state to
ask for budgetary support, no leader "spoke up and offered
support."


7. (C) Later, Somalia withdrew its request for funding. The
decision to condition Arab League support to the TFG on the
TFG's outreach to the opposion, was not, Al-Mahmoud
underscored, a Qatari decision; it was an AL decision.
Stressing his personal involvement in and knowledge of these
discussions, a visibly angry Al-Mahmoud said other AL members
were behind the false allegations that Qatar was responsible
for the decision taken at the Summit not to condition
budgetary support to Somalia.


8. (C) The Ambassador asked if recent reports in the Qatari
press indicating that the GOQ had been asked to mediate
between the Government of Somalia and the Shabaab were true.

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9. (C) Al-Mahmoud said this was the first he had heard of
this and expressed surprise at these reports. Qatar is
"hesitant to get involved" in mediation within Somalia since
Saudi Arabia is already involved. To his knowledge, no one
had asked the GOQ to mediate, with the exception of Somali
nationals living in Canada who had sent the GOQ a letter of
request.


10. (C) Ambassador asked Al-Mahmoud to let him know if Qatar
does decide to become involved in Somalia mediation.
Al-Mahmoud replied that he would.
LeBaron