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10LIMA171
2010-02-16 13:13:00
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Embassy Lima
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PERU: FORCE GENERATION ISSUES TO REINFORCE UNPKO MISSION IN
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UNCLAS LIMA 000171
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV SOCI MCAP MARR SNAR ASEC EFIN KJUS KPKO HA
PE
SUBJECT: PERU: FORCE GENERATION ISSUES TO REINFORCE UNPKO MISSION IN
HAITI (MINUSTAH)
REF: 10 STATE 012558; 10 LIMA 00067
UNCLAS LIMA 000171
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SUBJECT: PERU: FORCE GENERATION ISSUES TO REINFORCE UNPKO MISSION IN
HAITI (MINUSTAH)
REF: 10 STATE 012558; 10 LIMA 00067
1. (SBU) This telegram responds to action request in paragraph 7 of
Ref A. The information was provided by senior MINDEF officials and
military officers. We understand that the GOP has already
transmitted the information below to UNDPKO.
A. Firmness: What is the status of each country's offer? The offer
appears to be a firm commitment.
B. What kind of unit/specialization, and what numbers? The offer
is for 150 infantry soldiers to provide security. (Ninety troops
from the Army, 30 Navy and 30 Air Force have already been
selected.)
C. Sustainability: How long would these forces be prepared to
remain in Haiti? For a two-month deployment with MINUSTAH.
D. Lift: Do they have sea and/or airlift capacity? What would need
to be done in order to speed their deployment? Peru has both air
and sea lift capabilities and says it does not need assistance to
deploy its troops to Haiti .
E. Enabling: What training or equipment do the forces require to be
self-sustaining and effective? Peru already has experience with
MINUSTAH and maintains a PKO training center located in Ancon, near
Lima. The Peruvians say they do not require any equipment.
F. Arrival: When would the forces be operational in Haiti? The
first troops are expected to arrive NLT first week in March.
Comment:
2. (SBU) Peru has been a GPOI partner since 2007 and some 216
Peruvians are currently serving with MINUSTAH. MOD Rafael is
visiting Washington DC beginning on February 12, providing an
opportunity to thank Peru for its efforts in Haiti and to learn
more details about its upcoming deployments. At the February 9
Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) special summit in Quito,
President Garcia pledged $10 million to Haiti for the
reconstruction of schools as well as water and sanitation
facilities. Garcia later received some domestic criticism for
Peru's donations, since the cities of Ica and Pisco have not yet
fully recovered from the 2007 earthquake. Peru has also recently
been suffering from floods and mudslides provoked by the El NiC1o
weather phenomenon. End Comment.
Nealon
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C O R R E C T E D COPY CAPTION
DEPT ALSO FOR IO AND WHA/FO DAS CMCMULLEN
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV SOCI MCAP MARR SNAR ASEC EFIN KJUS KPKO HA
PE
SUBJECT: PERU: FORCE GENERATION ISSUES TO REINFORCE UNPKO MISSION IN
HAITI (MINUSTAH)
REF: 10 STATE 012558; 10 LIMA 00067
1. (SBU) This telegram responds to action request in paragraph 7 of
Ref A. The information was provided by senior MINDEF officials and
military officers. We understand that the GOP has already
transmitted the information below to UNDPKO.
A. Firmness: What is the status of each country's offer? The offer
appears to be a firm commitment.
B. What kind of unit/specialization, and what numbers? The offer
is for 150 infantry soldiers to provide security. (Ninety troops
from the Army, 30 Navy and 30 Air Force have already been
selected.)
C. Sustainability: How long would these forces be prepared to
remain in Haiti? For a two-month deployment with MINUSTAH.
D. Lift: Do they have sea and/or airlift capacity? What would need
to be done in order to speed their deployment? Peru has both air
and sea lift capabilities and says it does not need assistance to
deploy its troops to Haiti .
E. Enabling: What training or equipment do the forces require to be
self-sustaining and effective? Peru already has experience with
MINUSTAH and maintains a PKO training center located in Ancon, near
Lima. The Peruvians say they do not require any equipment.
F. Arrival: When would the forces be operational in Haiti? The
first troops are expected to arrive NLT first week in March.
Comment:
2. (SBU) Peru has been a GPOI partner since 2007 and some 216
Peruvians are currently serving with MINUSTAH. MOD Rafael is
visiting Washington DC beginning on February 12, providing an
opportunity to thank Peru for its efforts in Haiti and to learn
more details about its upcoming deployments. At the February 9
Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) special summit in Quito,
President Garcia pledged $10 million to Haiti for the
reconstruction of schools as well as water and sanitation
facilities. Garcia later received some domestic criticism for
Peru's donations, since the cities of Ica and Pisco have not yet
fully recovered from the 2007 earthquake. Peru has also recently
been suffering from floods and mudslides provoked by the El NiC1o
weather phenomenon. End Comment.
Nealon