
European Council offers €40 million assistance under the European Peace Facility (EPF) in support of Mozambique
22 November 2021 22:05
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With about 3,100 African, European and US soldiers already been deployed to Cabo Delgado province, the security situation has begun stabilizing in Mozambique. Southern African Development Community (SADC) has a Standby Force effectively working, besides the Special Force from Rwanda.
Rwanda was the first
foreign army to send troops to Mozambique, deploying 1,000 in July.
South Africa has the largest contingent of around 1,500 troops. External
countries are enormously helping to stabilize the situation in
Mozambique. Mozambique’s former colonizer Portugal and the United States
both sent special forces to train local troops.
According
reports, the European Union (EU) concretely sent 1,100 soldiers to the
country in September and the troops will be in Mozambique for two years
to train rapid intervention units. It is supplying the Mozambican army
with non-lethal weapons.
"This
mission will contribute to operations to defend Mozambique. After
finishing the training, we will prepare an operational training plan for
the future. The soldiers trained here will be able to go on missions,”
Head of Mozambique’s Armed Forces, Joaquim Mangrasse, said in Maputo.
On
November 19, the European Council adopted a decision establishing a €40
million assistance measure under the European Peace Facility (EPF) in
support of Mozambique. This assistance measure complements an urgent
measure amounting to €4 million approved by the Council under the EPF on
30 July 2021 for the most urgently required equipment.
With
the measure decided on, the EU will support the Mozambican military
units trained by the EU military training mission in Mozambique (EUTM
Mozambique), and enable them to conduct security operations in the
northern province of Cabo Delgado.
The
assistance measure will, in particular provide adequate, non-lethal
equipment to strengthen the capacities of the first Mozambican army
companies scheduled to be the first to benefit from the EUTM
Mozambique’s training. This includes individual and collective
equipment, ground mobility assets, technical tools and a field hospital.
The
provision of the assistance will be subject to the compliance of the
EUTM-trained units of the Mozambican armed forces with relevant
international law, in particular international human rights and
international humanitarian law, as well as with relevant legal
instruments and best practices based on international and EU rules,
standards and policies in the area of the supply of military equipment.
The
assistance measure will cover part of the EUTM’s mandate duration. In
2021, partial support packages will be provided to the two companies
currently undergoing training by Portugal while, as from 2022, three
additional companies will receive support. In total, 11 companies of the
Mozambican army and navy will undergo training by the EUTM in several
batches and subsequently form a Quick Reaction Force.
The
November 19 decision follows the request by the Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Republic of Mozambique in her letter of 27 August 2021 to
the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
Reports
said that Islamic-State linked militants have been wreaking havoc in
the area since 2017, raiding villages and towns in violence that has
claimed at least 3,340 lives and displaced more than 800,000 people. The
grave situation attracted international concern when they attacked the
key port town of Palma in March, killing dozens as thousands fled into
surrounding forest.
The
violence forced France’s Total Energies to declare force majeure and
evacuate staff from a nearby multi-billion-dollar natural gas project.
Mozambique
is a member of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC).
Mozambique is a country located in Southeast Africa bordered by the
Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to
the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini (Swaziland) and South
Africa to the southwest.
*Kester
Kenn Klomegah writes frequently about Russia, Africa and the BRICS. As a
versatile researcher, he believes that everyone deserves equal access
to quality and trustworthy media reports. Most of his well-resourced
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European Council offers €40 million assistance under the European Peace Facility (EPF) in support of Mozambique
With about 3,100 African, European and US soldiers already been deployed to Cabo Delgado province, the security situation has begun stabilizing in Mozambique. Southern African Development Community (SADC) has a Standby Force effectively working, besi