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Viewing cable 10BUENOSAIRES154, ARGENTINA: Firm Offer of 200 Additional Peacekeepers for

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
10BUENOSAIRES154 2010-02-10 13:50 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Buenos Aires
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RHMFISS/HQ USSOUTHCOM MIAMI FL
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UNCLAS BUENOS AIRES 000154 
 
SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: MASS MOPS PREL EAID HA AR
SUBJECT: ARGENTINA: Firm Offer of 200 Additional Peacekeepers for 
Haiti 
 
1. (SBU) Summary: Ambassador met February 5 and February 8 with 
Defense Minister Nilda Garre and Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana, 
respectively, to confirm Argentina's offer of additional 
peacekeepers to Haiti.  Both confirmed that the formal offer to the 
UN had been made.  Garre said the offer was for a mixed group of 
soldiers and marines; her Vice Minister, Alfredo Forti, thought 
that the UN would accept 150 to 175 troops.  Taiana shared a 
concern that previous development assistance to Haiti had not been 
well-designed to strengthen government institutions and urged that 
we coordinate reconstruction efforts with this goal in mind. 
Taiana's office issued a press release (which was transmitted in 
its entirety by State news agency TELAM) following the meeting 
emphasizing that he had urged the United States to coordinate 
assistance through the United Nations.  End Summary. 
 
 
 
2. (SBU) Ambassador, accompanied by Defense Attache and Military 
Group Commander, met February 5 with Minister of Defense Nilda 
Garre to confirm that an offer of additional peacekeeping troops 
for Haiti had been made by the Government of Argentina to the UN. 
Garre said the GOA had formally offered 200, a mix of army and 
marines.  Vice Minister Alfredo Forti said that initial feedback 
was that the UN would accept 150 to 175 only due to an excess of 
volunteers.  The troops will fly charter aircraft to Haiti and be 
supplied by the Argentine vessel San Blas.  Argentina's 
peacekeepers already in Haiti will undergo a rotation in the first 
half of May. 
 
 
 
3. (SBU) Garre emphasized the urgency of a pending GOA request for 
a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) purchase of water-drilling equipment 
to support a joint Argentine-Peruvian Engineering battalion.  She 
described this as very important to Argentina. 
 
 
 
Foreign Minister Urges Reorientation of Development Aid 
 
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4. (SBU) Ambassador, DCM and Pol-Mil Officer met Monday February 8 
with Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana, who confirmed that the formal 
offer of additional peacekeepers had been made.  Argentina was 
awaiting confirmation that they had been accepted, he said. 
 
 
 
5. (SBU) Minister Taiana urged that the United States and the 
international donor community "recognize and support Haitian 
government authorities" in providing reconstruction aid to the 
country.  He said that international assistance over many years 
leading up to the earthquake had not been designed to support the 
legitimacy of the government in the eyes of Haitian citizens.  He 
pointed to European donor assistance as one example, as it was 
chiefly distributed through non-governmental organizations. 
"Perhaps this terrible disaster can help us become more effective 
in reconstructing and supporting the government through our 
assistance," he said.  Taiana also urged that more assistance be 
coordinated through the umbrella of the United Nations, something 
he believed had been done successfully in post-conflict El 
Salvador. 
 
 
 
6. (SBU) Taiana described these as challenges to be taken up at the 
next international ministerial on Haiti in March.  Asked by the 
Ambassador who would attend for Argentina, he said it would at 
least be at the level of his Vice Minister (Victorio Taccetti) and 
that perhaps he would attend. 
 
 
 
7. (SBU) Both Taiana and Defense Minister Garre described 
Argentina's agricultural extension project "Pro-Huerta" as a 
significant local development success in Haiti.  The project 
replicates work done previously in Argentina to build subsistence 
and truck farming capacity and to meet the country's needs for 
fresh foods.  Garre, who visited the Argentine contingent in Haiti 
in September 2007, said that assistance had been provided to 60,000 
different gardens. 
 
8. (SBU) Although she did not address the specific theme of 
building government institutions, Garre presented a somewhat more 
positive view of international development work in Haiti prior to 
the earthquake.  She said that the country had shown marked 
improvement in sanitation, public order, and economic development 
over the course of her visits between 2006 and 2009.  Garre 
described public security as among the biggest needs, saying that 
she had estimated the country needed between 1000 and 1200 
additional police and prison security personnel before the 
earthquake. 
 
 
 
Foreign Ministry Press Release Urges UN Role 
 
-------------------------------------------- 
 
 
 
9. (SBU) Soon after issuance of our positively-toned press release 
on the meeting between Foreign Minister Taiana and the Ambassador 
(which was cleared with the Ministry), the Ministry issued its own 
release without coordination.  The GOA release emphasized that 
Taiana had urged upon Ambassador the importance of letting the 
Haitian Government design its own reconstruction and development 
plan and the importance of coordinating U.S. assistance through the 
United Nations.  The Ministry's release -- transmitted in its 
entirety by State news agency TELAM -- was picked up as an 
admonition to the USG in most major daily papers.  Taiana departed 
later on the February 8 for the UNASUR meeting in Ecuador on the 
topic of assistance to Haiti. 
 
 
 
10. (SBU) Comment: Many GOA officials have approved of the massive 
U.S. assistance to Haiti and have steered clear of regional 
conspiracy theories about USG intentions.  The GOA has also not 
been shy about asking for assistance from the USG, especially the 
U.S. military, to support its efforts in Haiti.  That said, 
Argentina's political leadership has chosen to perceive excessive 
unilateralism in the U.S. response, probably to maintain a posture 
of independence from the USG, and will likely support a regional 
request that U.S. assistance be coordinated through the UN.  End 
Comment. 
MARTINEZ