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[Zimbabwe] Anglo-Zimbabwean Enquires

J.Hyde

Apprentice
Jul 31, 2020
212

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Provisional Executive Council
The Republic of Zimbabwe
(SECURE/ENCRYPTED/PRIVATE)

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To: Lawrence Adams MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; Jason Green MP, Secretary of State for Defence; Paige Orton MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Jamie
From: Trevor Hawkins, Chairman of The Provisional Executive Council of Zimbabwe
Subject: Arms Enquiries
Dear sir,

As you are, no doubt, aware, Zimbabwe has suffered a catastrophic collapse of government, which has left us with no structures to coordinate the functions that hold a nation together. The military has collapsed, the police have vanished, and the governmental bureaucracy is gone. An appeal to the general populace for support to try and hold things together long enough has been met with positive responses, however it won't last forever. As a result, it is necessary to act quickly to stabilise the country before it falls into total anarchy.

To this end, The Executive Council is moving swiftly to procure weapons for the purpose of arming local militia and establishing a brand new army. Zimbabwe has historical ties to Great Britain in the form of the colony of Southern Rhodesia, which has resulted in the country having experience in the operation of various British-made weapons and vehicles. It would be of great assistance to us if it is within the realms of reality for British support to come in the form of the negotiation of production licenses for a number of different pieces of equipment that can both equip the new defence force planned for the country, and keep military industry in the country afloat by having them be contracted to produce the weapons for the government.

We await your response with the utmost eagerness.

Yours faithfully,
Trevor Hawkins,
Chairman of The Provisional Executive Council
 

Jamie

Admin
GA Member
World Power
Jan 6, 2018
11,772

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

To:Trevor Hawkins
Cc:
SubjectRe:Arms Enquiries
Security Level:Private / Encrypted

Dear Trevor Hawkins,

Thank you for contacting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland deeply sympathises with the current situation in Zimbabwe and voice our support, fortunately the Global Assemblys resolution passed which has encouraged many nations to join in supporting your country.

Our Government currently works closely with Nexus and other internal suppliers to provide our military weapons and vehicles so we may be able to help further, however, we will just need further information for what exactly you are looking to procure for your armed forces.

I would also recommend opening an account with Nexus who offer a range of goods which often include discounts on production prices too.

Kind Regards,
AJones
Adrian Jones
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
?mofa@gov.co.uk​
☎️03700 00 22 44​
✉️Ministry of Foreign Affairs, King Charles Street, London, SW1​

J.Hyde
 

J.Hyde

Apprentice
Jul 31, 2020
212

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Provisional Executive Council
The Republic of Zimbabwe
(SECURE/ENCRYPTED/PRIVATE)

Coat%20Of%20Arms%20%28Zimbabwe%29.png

To: Lawrence Adams MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; Jason Green MP, Secretary of State for Defence; Paige Orton MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Jamie
From: Trevor Hawkins, Chairman of The Provisional Executive Council of Zimbabwe
Subject: Arms Enquiries
Dear sir,

There a number of specific weapons and other hardware that we have deemed necessary for the security of the nation. They are, as follows:

  • Land Rover "Wolf" 110
  • Land Rover WMIK 110
  • Land Rover "Pulse" Battlefield Ambulance
  • Ferret Scout Cars Mk.I & Mk.II
  • Bedford RL 4 Tonne Lorries
  • Triumph Thunderbird Motorcycles
  • AT105 "Saxon" APCs
  • FV601 "Saladin" Armoured Cars
  • AEC Militant 10 Tonne Lorries in Gantry Crane, Flatbed-Crane, General Service, Tanker, and Tipper forms
  • Alvis "Stalwart" Mk.II Amphibious Lorries
  • Shorland Series 5 Internal Security Vehicles, derived from the Land Rover "Wolf" 110 base
  • L9A1 Browning Hi-Power Semi-Automatic Pistols
  • L4A1 "Bren" Light Machine Guns
  • L1A! SLRs
  • L16 81mm Mortars
  • L2A3 "Sterling" SMGs

Yours faithfully,
Trevor Hawkins,
Chairman of The Provisional Executive Council
 

Jamie

Admin
GA Member
World Power
Jan 6, 2018
11,772

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

To:Trevor Hawkins
Cc:
SubjectRe:Arms Enquiries
Security Level:Private / Encrypted

Dear Trevor Hawkins,

I apologise for the delay in getting back to you, I have been reviewing your requests and have discussed these internally.

Unfortunately, due to the situation in Zimbabwe and the large amount of parties involved, the United Kingdom is unable to justify the sale of such equipment that, due to instability, could not be accounted for.

If the situation was to change in light of international deployments from the Global Assembly Peacekeeping Force, negotiation may resume but there is a significant risk to the selling of equipment.

I am sorry for any inconvenience but hope we may resume such discussion at a time of more stability within the country, and of course, offer our support unconditionally through the Global Assembly.

Kind Regards,
AJones
Adrian Jones
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
?mofa@gov.co.uk​
☎️03700 00 22 44​
✉️Ministry of Foreign Affairs, King Charles Street, London, SW1​

J.Hyde
 

J.Hyde

Apprentice
Jul 31, 2020
212

Flag%20%28Zimbabwe%29.png


Provisional Executive Council
The Republic of Zimbabwe
(SECURE/ENCRYPTED/PRIVATE)

Coat%20Of%20Arms%20%28Zimbabwe%29.png

To: Lawrence Adams MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; Jason Green MP, Secretary of State for Defence; Paige Orton MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Jamie
From: Trevor Hawkins, Chairman of The Provisional Executive Council of Zimbabwe
Subject: Arms Enquiries
Dear sir,

We understand your concerns regarding the possibility of the arms and equipment you may sell us ending up in the hands of undesirables, however there is a sense of urgency in this matter due to the impending completion of the newly established Zimbabwean Constabulary's cadre of constables. Without arms and vehicles for patrol duties, they will be of little use in securing the country. As such, I beg of you to, at the very least, consider providing us with the following revised list of equipment for the purpose of equipping the police.

  • Land Rover "Wolf" 110
  • L9A1 Browning Hi-Power Semi-Automatic Pistols
  • L2A3 "Sterling" SMGs

Yours faithfully,
Trevor Hawkins,
Chairman of The Provisional Executive Council
 

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