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[ETH] Message to the US Department of Defence

Naio90

Federal Republic of Ethiopia
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Jul 1, 2018
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Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ

Message from the Ministry of Defence

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Status: Private
To: Department of Defence of the United States of America
Re: Equipment acquisition
Secretary of Defence,
We contact you once again in order to inquire about the possibility of acquiring US military equipment for the Ethiopian Armed Forces. Due to the recent improvement in our nations economic situation, we should be able to pay the full amount up front.

We would be interested in acquiring the following material, if approved for export:

- 72x F-16C/D Fighting Falcon
- 18x Lockheed C-130H Hercules
- 3x MIM-104B PAC-1 Patriot Missile System
- 2x Boeing E-3 Sentry
- 2x Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker

If some of this equipment is restricted for export, we understand and would hear alternative proposals.

Finally, we would also be interested in potentially conducting a joint exercise, to fully prepare and train our personnel in the operationof the recently acquired US equipment.


Respectfully,


Abraham Belay
Minister of Defense
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

Addis Ababa


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Naio90

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In order to hasten the proposal and make the bureaucratic process easier, Ethiopia would off the US to just acquire the production rights for the specific amount of products listed and immediatly transfer the US 10% of the total production cost as compensation/payment. A quick confirmation would suffice to have the transfer sent.

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OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE



ENCRYPTED MESSAGE

TO: Abraham Belay, Minister of Defense of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia ( Naio90 )
FROM: Luke Adams, Secretary of State of the United States of America

Minister Belay,

Your message that was sent to the Department of Defense was forwarded to my office. I have spoken with the President and the Secretary of Defense and they have agreed in giving preliminary approval for most of the items that you have listed. There are just a few things that we wanted addressed before official approval was given.

Firstly, why does your government desire to have such a sudden buildup of air forces? Secondly, what is the Ethiopian government's position on the non-proliferation of strategic weapons and weapons of mass destruction? Finally, what is the current geopolitical relationship between Ethiopia and Thailand? There have been numerous instances where they have been provocative or outright hostile to democracies that are smaller than them around the world, and we are deeply concerned about their intentions with other democracies in the Eastern Hemisphere.​

Best regards,

Luke Adams
Secretary of State
 

Naio90

Federal Republic of Ethiopia
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Jul 1, 2018
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Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ

Message from the Ministry of Defence

_________________________________________________________________________
Status: Private
To: Luke Adams, Secretary of State of the United States of America
Re: Equipment acquisition
Secretary Adams,
Thank you for your response, and for the preliminary approval of the equipment sale.

Regarding your inquiries, first and foremost we want to stress that the equipment is destined to improve our defensive position. As you can see, all weapon systems are of limited range and destined for defensive purposes and deployment within our borders, such as the Patriot air defenses and the F16 as an air superiority fighter rather than a long range ground attack aircraft. Other elements are more to guarantee operability and logistical efficency within our forces.

It is also here where we do have to mention out Government's concern regarding our norther neighbour Egypt, it some of their unilateral actions which we have seen as potentially threatening towards our interests and position. Specially the declaration of an "exclusion zone" basically including all of our territory and surrounding areas and the symbolic annexation of Sudan within their sphere of interest by including it in their official name. We want to be prepared if case they want to go further.

Regarding the non-proliferation, Ethiopia is completely in support of the GA's attempts at limiting their development and use, so much that we contacted the Secretary General in the past, offering to adhere to the corresponding GA resolution voluntarily even though we are not a member of that international organization. Our proposal was never answered sadly.

Finally, we mantain a mature bilateral relation with Thailand, same as with most other nations. Obviously our policy of neutrality prohibits any long time commitment and only focuses on bilateral agreements that can help boost our economy and commerce while at the same time mantaining our complete sovereignty and independence of action.

Respectfully,

Abraham Belay
Minister of Defense
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Addis Ababa

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OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE



ENCRYPTED MESSAGE

TO: Abraham Belay, Minister of Defense of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia ( Naio90 )
FROM: Luke Adams, Secretary of State of the United States of America

Minister Belay,

Thank you for answering my questions succinctly. As you can understand, some of the equipment that your government wishes to purchase include sensitive items that we do not permit export to most countries. However, with the cordial and productive relationship that the United States and Ethiopia have had, I can confirm to you that we can approve all of the purchases if your government would be willing to enter into an agreement with the United States.

While Ethiopia is not part of the Global Assembly, the United States does firmly support the freedom of navigation and innocent passage through international waters, and straits that connect international waterways. This would include the Bab-el-Mandeb strait (and the Red Sea) which Ethiopia now borders. I have attached an agreement which essentially says that Ethiopia and her armed forces will not delay, hinder, or obstruct the transit of United States armed forces through the strait of Bab-el-Mandeb and the Red Sea. While we do not think that Ethiopia has any reason to obstruct the transit of American vessels or aircraft through the strait or the Red Sea, I have nevertheless been told that we will need this assurance before we can move forward with this transaction.

If your government is willing to ratify this agreement, and also agrees to never sell of transfer any of this equipment or vehicles, then we will approve the sale of the equipment.

The sale of the equipment will be in the form of a "Limited Production License" (LPL) meaning that the Ethiopia government can produce the following items with the following quantities, and no more than that:
- 72x F-16C/D Fighting Falcon
- 18x Lockheed C-130H Hercules
- 3x MIM-104B PAC-1 Patriot Missile System
- 2x Boeing E-3 Sentry
- 2x Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker

Before the LPL is active, your government will need to ratify the attached agreement, and submit the following amount of money to the United States in one lump sum: $605,000,000.

I look forward to hearing back from you.​

Best regards,

Luke Adams
Secretary of State




The following draft treaty was attached with Secretary Adams's message:

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American-Ethiopian Agreement of Free Navigation of 2005
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CONTEXT
The American-Ethiopian Agreement of Free Navigation of 2005 is between the United States of America (also referred to as the United States) and the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (also referred to as Ethiopia). This treaty is meant to foster a spirit of understanding between the United States and Ethiopia regarding free navigation to and from the Red Sea. Neither this treaty nor any article or item within it is meant to negate the International Law of The Sea.



ARTICLE 1
FREE NAVIGATION IN THE BAB-EL-MANDEB STRAIT
1.1 The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (or any agents acting on Ethiopia's behalf) will not interfere, obstruct, or delay the transit of surface vessels, submarines, or aircraft that are operated by the United States military, the United States Coast Guard, the United States government, or any governmental agency or entity that is under the control of the United States government through the Bab-El-Mandeb Strait, or interfere with the United States accessing the Bab-El-Mandeb Strait.



ARTICLE 2
FREE NAVIGATION OF THE RED SEA

2.1 The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (or any agents acting on Ethiopia's behalf) will not interfere, obstruct, or delay the transit of surface vessels, submarines, or aircraft that are operated by the United States military, the United States Coast Guard, the United States government, or any governmental agency or entity that is under the control of the United States government through the Red Sea, or interfere with the United States accessing the Red Sea.



ARTICLE 3
FREE NAVIGATION OF THE GULF OF ADEN

3.1 The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (or any agents acting on Ethiopia's behalf) will not interfere, obstruct, or delay the transit of surface vessels, submarines, or aircraft that are operated by the United States military, the United States Coast Guard, the United States government, or any governmental agency or entity that is under the control of the United States government through the Gulf of Aden, or interfere with the United States accessing the Gulf of Aden.



Signed for the United States of America,


President of the United States



Signed for the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia,


President of Ethiopia
 

Naio90

Federal Republic of Ethiopia
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Message from the Ministry of Defence

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Status: Private
To: Luke Adams, Secretary of State of the United States of America
Re: Equipment acquisition
Secretary Adams,
We agree on the submited draft proposal, albeit as you mention there should be no reason for Ethiopia to interfere with US innocent passage through the mentioned seaways. Ethiopia lists maritime open trade as one of its pillars for development and international commerce, even currently actively patrolling the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden to provide security to vessels operating in the area and to prevent pirate activity.

We are delighted to hear that our request has been approved and will transfer the indicated amount shortly. Would it be possible to also include in the pacakge a lot of 48x Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II? This will significantly boost our defensive capabilities against ground invasions.

Respectfully,

Abraham Belay
Minister of Defense
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Addis Ababa

Ethiopia would subscribe the mentioned agreement. Private.

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