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09LUSAKA75
2009-02-04 07:24:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Lusaka
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ZAMBIA AND ACOTA: REVIVING THE PARTNERSHIP

Tags:  MASS PREL ZA 
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UNCLAS LUSAKA 000075 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS PREL ZA
SUBJECT: ZAMBIA AND ACOTA: REVIVING THE PARTNERSHIP

UNCLAS LUSAKA 000075

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS PREL ZA
SUBJECT: ZAMBIA AND ACOTA: REVIVING THE PARTNERSHIP


1. (SBU) ACOTA Program Manager Scott Fisher's visit to Lusaka
February 2 offered the opportunity to reopen discussions with the
Government of Zambia (GRZ) about continuing with the second and
third phases of the African Contingency Operations and Training
Assistance (ACOTA) program. Since the first Zambian Defense Force
(ZDF) battalion was trained in 2007, the cooperation had been on
hold due to various bureaucratic reasons.


2. (SBU) Fisher reminded the Zambian Army, Air Force and National
Service deputy directors for operations and training that the
program had much to offer the ZDF in the way of capacity building
and equipment for peacekeeping operations. He also explained the
possibilities in specialized capabilities. Fisher urged them to
schedule the training to coincide with pre-deployment preparations
for units committed to the UN mission in southern Sudan. In
addition, he believed that after three iterations of training,
Zambian personnel would be able to perpetuate the training of ZDF
forces with little or no USG assistance. The staff officers agreed
that the program had much to offer Zambia but offered no explanation
as to why it had not been pursued more vigorously. They also seemed
equally interested in the specialized training Fisher described.
They noted that, as the GRZ had already agreed to participate in the
program at a policy level, they saw no obstacles to continuing the
program. However, due to budgetary and planning requirements they
would need to clear precise dates and types of training with their
chains of command. In the meantime, they asked Fisher to put them
on the schedule tentatively for training in June or July and
promised to respond to the embassy with proposed dates and more
specifics on the type of training desired.


3. (SBU) Fisher also met with Deputy Foreign Minister Fashion Phiri,
who agreed that Zambia had much to gain from the ACOTA program. He
foresaw no difficulties in getting GRZ on board but offered his
services if any facilitation were needed.


4. (U) Embassy Lusaka stands ready to facilitate the second phase of
ZDF training in mid-2009.

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