Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09STATE65487
2009-06-24 16:08:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Secretary of State
Cable title:
ARMS/SECURITY TEAMS ABOARD U.S. MERCHANT SHIPS
P 241608Z JUN 09 FM SECSTATE WASHDC TO AMEMBASSY CAIRO PRIORITY AMEMBASSY SINGAPORE PRIORITY AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI PRIORITY AMEMBASSY ISLAMABAD PRIORITY AMEMBASSY KUWAIT PRIORITY AMEMBASSY MANAMA PRIORITY AMEMBASSY DHAKA PRIORITY AMEMBASSY NAIROBI PRIORITY AMEMBASSY PRETORIA PRIORITY AMEMBASSY MUSCAT PRIORITY AMEMBASSY DAR ES SALAAM PRIORITY AMEMBASSY MAPUTO PRIORITY
UNCLAS STATE 065487
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EWWT KHLS PTER KOMC MARR PARM PREL PHSA
SUBJECT: ARMS/SECURITY TEAMS ABOARD U.S. MERCHANT SHIPS
REF: STATE 45331
UNCLAS STATE 065487
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EWWT KHLS PTER KOMC MARR PARM PREL PHSA
SUBJECT: ARMS/SECURITY TEAMS ABOARD U.S. MERCHANT SHIPS
REF: STATE 45331
1. This is an action request.
2. Reftel requested that posts ask host governments about their laws
and restrictions regarding the entry into ports of armed security
teams and weapons. The U.S. Coast Guard issued a directive in May
requiring U.S. ships off the Horn of Africa and in the Gulf of Aden
to carry extra security personnel. Several U.S. ship operators have
decided to use armed security teams and urgently seek information
about regulations in host countries in order to determine how to
transfer security teams and arms for their vessels through these
countries. Department acknowledges that several addressees have
approached host governments for the information and recognizes that
some host governments have provided incomplete information. Posts
are requested to advise by July 2 whether and when a response might
be expected.
CLINTON
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EWWT KHLS PTER KOMC MARR PARM PREL PHSA
SUBJECT: ARMS/SECURITY TEAMS ABOARD U.S. MERCHANT SHIPS
REF: STATE 45331
1. This is an action request.
2. Reftel requested that posts ask host governments about their laws
and restrictions regarding the entry into ports of armed security
teams and weapons. The U.S. Coast Guard issued a directive in May
requiring U.S. ships off the Horn of Africa and in the Gulf of Aden
to carry extra security personnel. Several U.S. ship operators have
decided to use armed security teams and urgently seek information
about regulations in host countries in order to determine how to
transfer security teams and arms for their vessels through these
countries. Department acknowledges that several addressees have
approached host governments for the information and recognizes that
some host governments have provided incomplete information. Posts
are requested to advise by July 2 whether and when a response might
be expected.
CLINTON