Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09MUSCAT49
2009-01-20 14:41:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Muscat
Cable title:
OMAN SEEKS STABILITY IN AFGHANISTAN
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C O N F I D E N T I A L MUSCAT 000049
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 2019-01-20
TAGS: PREL MASS AF MU
SUBJECT: OMAN SEEKS STABILITY IN AFGHANISTAN
REF: a) 08 STATE 98061
CLASSIFIED BY: Gary A. Grappo, Ambassador, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Embassy - Muscat; REASON: 1.4(B),(D)
C O N F I D E N T I A L MUSCAT 000049
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 2019-01-20
TAGS: PREL MASS AF MU
SUBJECT: OMAN SEEKS STABILITY IN AFGHANISTAN
REF: a) 08 STATE 98061
CLASSIFIED BY: Gary A. Grappo, Ambassador, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Embassy - Muscat; REASON: 1.4(B),(D)
1. (C) The DCM and Pol-Econ Chief met January 11, 2009 with
Ambassador Sayyid Khalifa bin Ahmad al-Busaidi, Director of the
West Asian Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(MFA),to discuss reftel request and the situation in Afghanistan.
Sayyid Khalifa stated that Oman was deeply concerned about the
stability of the entire South Asia region, including Afghanistan.
The government was accordingly working with the international
community to help improve security and promote development in
Afghanistan. He noted that Oman had donated or pledged a total of
USD 7 million -- including a pledge of USD 3 million at the Paris
donors conference -- to build schools and provide other assistance
for Afghanistan.
2. (C) The DCM stressed that the requested donation for the
expansion of the Afghan ARMY would directly contribute to Oman's
interest in stabilizing Afghanistan. Sayyid Khalifa agreed that it
was "very important" that the Afghan armed forces be prepared to
take over security responsibilities from NATO troops and promised
to consult with other MFA officials on a possible contribution to
the Afghan army.
3. (C) Comment: Oman has traditionally been reluctant to open its
pockets wide for foreign assistance and it will thus be difficult
to convince the government to donate the requested funds. The
current global economic slowdown and uncertain price of oil, which
may result in an Omani budget deficit for 2009, does not help
matters. A direct appeal to Oman from the Afghan government, in
addition to confirmation that Bahrain (as the other less-wealthy
GCC state) has agreed to donate a similar amount, may increase the
likelihood of a positive response. End Comment.
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SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 2019-01-20
TAGS: PREL MASS AF MU
SUBJECT: OMAN SEEKS STABILITY IN AFGHANISTAN
REF: a) 08 STATE 98061
CLASSIFIED BY: Gary A. Grappo, Ambassador, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Embassy - Muscat; REASON: 1.4(B),(D)
1. (C) The DCM and Pol-Econ Chief met January 11, 2009 with
Ambassador Sayyid Khalifa bin Ahmad al-Busaidi, Director of the
West Asian Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(MFA),to discuss reftel request and the situation in Afghanistan.
Sayyid Khalifa stated that Oman was deeply concerned about the
stability of the entire South Asia region, including Afghanistan.
The government was accordingly working with the international
community to help improve security and promote development in
Afghanistan. He noted that Oman had donated or pledged a total of
USD 7 million -- including a pledge of USD 3 million at the Paris
donors conference -- to build schools and provide other assistance
for Afghanistan.
2. (C) The DCM stressed that the requested donation for the
expansion of the Afghan ARMY would directly contribute to Oman's
interest in stabilizing Afghanistan. Sayyid Khalifa agreed that it
was "very important" that the Afghan armed forces be prepared to
take over security responsibilities from NATO troops and promised
to consult with other MFA officials on a possible contribution to
the Afghan army.
3. (C) Comment: Oman has traditionally been reluctant to open its
pockets wide for foreign assistance and it will thus be difficult
to convince the government to donate the requested funds. The
current global economic slowdown and uncertain price of oil, which
may result in an Omani budget deficit for 2009, does not help
matters. A direct appeal to Oman from the Afghan government, in
addition to confirmation that Bahrain (as the other less-wealthy
GCC state) has agreed to donate a similar amount, may increase the
likelihood of a positive response. End Comment.
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