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2009-07-21 13:07:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Gaborone
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AMB, SADC HEAD DISCUSS ZIMBABWE, MADAGASCAR,

Tags:  PREL MASS SADC BC 
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/16/2019
TAGS: PREL MASS SADC BC
SUBJECT: AMB, SADC HEAD DISCUSS ZIMBABWE, MADAGASCAR,
MILITARY ISSUES

REF: STATE 70664

Classified By: Ambassador Stephen J. Nolan for reasons 1.4 (B) and (D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 GABORONE 000567

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FOR AF/S, PM

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/16/2019
TAGS: PREL MASS SADC BC
SUBJECT: AMB, SADC HEAD DISCUSS ZIMBABWE, MADAGASCAR,
MILITARY ISSUES

REF: STATE 70664

Classified By: Ambassador Stephen J. Nolan for reasons 1.4 (B) and (D)


1. (C) SUMMARY. Ambassador Nolan met with Dr. Tomaz
Salomao, Executive Secretary of the Southern African
Development Community (SADC) on July 15 at SADC House to
deliver reftel demarche on Zimbabwe and discuss other
pending issues. According to Salomao, SADC believes that
all requests to review problems in Zimbabwe should come
through the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee
(JOMIC),since JOMIC is the officially recognized mechanism
to resolve disputes under the Global Political Agreement
(GPA). Salomao said that he has told the Movement for
Democratic Change (MDC) to bring their concerns to SADC
through the JOMIC, but that this has not yet happened.
SADC will not press Zimbabwe on the date for new elections,
according to Dr. Salomao because the GPA does not establish
a specific timetable. The Ambassador and Salomao also
briefly discussed the upcoming AGOA forum, Madagascar, and
security cooperation. Ambassador Nolan also spoke to Lt.
Gen. Tanki Mothae, Director of the SADC Organ on Politics,
Defense, and Security, July 16 about Zimbabwe and security
cooperation. Mothae promised that the USG would be invited
soon to observe Golfhino and gave an update on SADC's
response on defense cooperation. END SUMMARY.

Zimbabwe: Bring Complaints Through JOMIC, No Elections
Timetable
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2. (C) Ambassador Nolan met with SADC Executive Secretary
Dr. Tomaz Salomao July 15 at SADC House. The Ambassador
delivered reftel A demarche on Zimbabwe and encouraged SADC
to continue to use its good offices to resolve outstanding
problems with GPA implementation and assist the
transitional government in Zimbabwe to succeed. The
Ambassador asked what response SADC had made to the MDC's
May 21 request to review challenges to the spirit and the
law of the GPA. Dr. Salomao said that he did not receive
this request until June 20th during the World Economic
Forum in Cape Town. He also explained that under the GPA,
the JOMIC was established to deal with problems such as
these. Therefore, he felt that it was improper for the MDC

to bring this request to SADC unilaterally rather than
through the JOMIC. Though he has advised MDC to bring
their concerns to SADC through JOMIC, according to SADC has
not received any such request (from JOMIC) regarding the
allegations. Salomao also explained that SADC made a
conscious decision to focus their June 20 summit agenda on
Madagascar, and for that reason they decided not to "muddy
the waters" by also delving into Zimbabwe issues with GPA
implementation.


3. (C) Dr. Salomao made it clear that he did not believe
SADC should pressure Zimbabwe regarding the timing of new
elections, noting that no timetable was specified in the
GPA. Dr. Salomao agreed that the next election in
Zimbabwe would be important, but noted that timing would
have to be agreed by the parties themselves and not imposed
from outside. Dr. Salomao was willing to concede that
there were some issues moving too slowly, in particular
decisions about the continued tenure of the Reserve Bank
Governor and Attorney General. He stated that many
Zimbabweans tell him the country is now more stable and
peaceful, but he also said that "this is a difficult
process and it is a difficult thing to ensure that the
parties are coming together to deal with the difficult
problems." Dr. Salomao indicated his main concern was the
protection of the Zimbabwean people, specifically whether
the police and the Home Affairs Ministry were carrying out
their responsibilities evenhandedly. He claimed he was now
hearing reports that, in some villages where there is now
greater support for the MDC, MDC supporters are "harassing"
ZANU-PF supporters.


4. (C) Dr. Salomao said that the GOZ is due to submit a
report on its progress to SADC in September. In the
meantime, Salomao plans to talk to both President Mugabe
and Prime Minister Tsvangirai "soon" (as he hasn't spoken
with them both since June 8) to get a direct reading on how
things are progressing. In a conversation on July 16, Lt.
Gen. Tanki Mothae said that there was a ministerial level
meeting on politics and diplomacy taking place in Swaziland
the weekend of July 18, and that this meeting would receive
updates and reports on peace and security and human rights
issues, and that Zimbabwe would be one of the items on the

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agenda.


AGOA, Madagascar, and Defense Cooperation
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5. (C) Ambassador Nolan asked Dr. Salomao whether he had
received his invitation to the upcoming AGOA Forum in
Nairobi. Dr. Salomao stated that he was not yet certain if
he would be attending, as he was still consulting to see if
it "would be appropriate." (Comment: Post was uncertain
exactly what this comment meant, but wondered if Salomao
was reluctant to appear to be getting too close to the
Unites States - a common criticism often leveled by some
leaders in Southern Africa - by attending a forum on a
major U.S. initiative. End Comment.)


6. (C) Regarding Madagascar, Dr. Salomao says that he has
been closely following the efforts to get the parties to
talk. He said that former President Chissano has been in
touch with all parties in the last week and that they are
interested in negotiating. However, according to Salmao,
SADC is still working out details to enable negotiations.


7. (C) Turning to security cooperation, the Ambassador
reminded the Executive Secretary that the USG is still
awaiting responses to our communications earlier this year
regarding USG participation in the SADC military exercise
"Golfhino" as well as the broader offer to begin defense
cooperation with SADC. He assured Salomao that the USG is
still interested engaging with and supporting SADC's
standby brigade. Dr. Salomao encouraged the Ambassador to
follow-up with Lt. Gen. Mothae, which he did on July 16.
Mothae explained that a generic invitation to Golfhino will
be issued soon, at which point we can reply to SADC
regarding the exact composition of our observer
delegation. Regarding the outstanding information the USG
requires from SADC to move forward on implementing the
Presidential Determination on defense cooperation, Mothae
explained that he personally was the drafter of SADC's
response to the detailed set of USG questions. He
apologized for the tardy reply but assured the Ambassador
he was working on a response, but that he simply had not
found time to complete it. The Ambassador thanked Mothae
for his efforts and encouraged him to provide at least an
interim reply as soon as possible, in order to begin the
process.

NOLAN