Mozambique: 25 officers from FADM trained by European Union Military Mission
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Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi today called on the European Union (EU) to finance the military forces of Rwanda and of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) in the fight against insurgents in Cabo Delgado.
“The combat involves high costs for our partners (…). They will not continue for a long time, for ever, and operations can be affected,” if there is no support, he said.
“The European Union is aware,” added Nyusi, at a press conference as he was leaving Brussels.
The Head o Sate, who completed a three-day visit to the European capital, in which he contacted several EU leaders, said: “We don’t have anything to give, despite a lot of effort. We don’t lack the will.”
“If we can be part of the joint group that mobilises support, we will do that”, both with the EU and with “other partners”,Nyusi said, referring that, just a few days ago, he did so at the meetings within the African Union summit, in Addis Ababa.
Read: Fighting terrorism: Mozambican model pleases African leaders – Noticias
“Within days we will surely have support in terms of equipment which the EU uses and which is [currently] in Cameroon”, he said, without further details.
About the situation in Cabo Delgado, the Mozambican President left some warnings.
“We have made it clear that substantial risks prevail, although the situation is encouraging, us having occupied the district headquarters and some [rebel] bases having been fully destroyed,” he told reporters.
“This situation can, at any moment, evolve again and expand to other regions of the country and even outside the borders”, he underlined.
Glad to meet President Nyusi today in Brussels. We exchanged on security challenges in Cabo Delgado.
The EU is implementing an integrated approach including capacity building of special forces through @EUTM Mozambique.#AUEU pic.twitter.com/Mp1Z5AB9hr
— Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) February 9, 2022
Nyusi stressed that it is in the interest of the Mozambican government to “ensure the fight against terrorism”, speaking of the “need to support the intervening parties so that they can carry out their mission”.
At the same time, the Mozambican President called for support for the reform of the State in the Défense and Security sector, which he hopes to “guarantee capacity in the future” and which means “training and specialisation”.
Read: EU mulls support to Rwanda’s intervention in Mozambique – The New Times Rwanda
In the end of January ,the head of the EU mission in Mozambique, aimed at training troops against the armed insurgency in Cabo Delgado, admitted to support Rwanda, which has troops deployed in the northern region of the country.
Vice Admiral Hervé Bléjean said that Rwanda requested “greater financial support” and that the head of European diplomacy “is quite determined to respond favourably”.
Read: Mozambique: EU mission chief wants troops to be allowed to go to Cabo Delgado – Lusa | Watch
Shuttle diplomacy? Nyusi is right now flying from Brussels to Kigali after asking the EU to fund Rwanda’s and also SADC’s deployments in Cabo Delgado https://t.co/TuV3A7qzYb
— Tom Bowker (@TomBowk) February 9, 2022
Mozambique apela al apoyo económico de la UE para seguir combatiendo la amenaza yihadista en Cabo Delgado https://t.co/sPrIsbeunc
— EP Internacional (@EPinternacional) February 9, 2022
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