US embassy cable - 05SANAA651

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MOI ALIMI: WE GOT THE SA/LW MESSAGE

Identifier: 05SANAA651
Wikileaks: View 05SANAA651 at Wikileaks.org
Origin: Embassy Sanaa
Created: 2005-03-19 13:46:00
Classification: SECRET
Tags: PREL ETTC PARM PHUM IZ SA YM
Redacted: This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks.
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

S E C R E T SANAA 000651 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/16/2015 
TAGS: PREL, ETTC, PARM, PHUM, IZ, SA, YM 
SUBJECT: MOI ALIMI: WE GOT THE SA/LW MESSAGE 
 
REF: A. SANAA 564 
     B. SANAA 580 
 
Classified By: CDA N. Khoury for reasons 1.4 (b. and d.) 
 
1. (S) On March 16, Ambassador and DCM briefed Minister of 
Interior Rashad al-Alimi on the March 10 conversation with 
President Saleh concerning SA/LW (reftel A).  Alimi replied 
that the ROYG shares U.S. concerns over this issue and 
confirmed that his Ministry received a copy of the 
President's letter canceling old end-user certificates and 
directing that all arms purchases be henceforth made through 
ROYG officials (reftel B).  Noting that FM Qirbi had tried to 
limit private arms sales before, Alimi said that political 
will exists today to work to dry up the illegal inflow, 
outflow of weapons in Yemen 
 
2. (S) Turning to Saudi-Yemen border cooperation, Alimi said 
that on his recent visit, Saudi Minister of Interior Prince 
Naif promised that KSA would spend seven billion Saudi Riyals 
(1.8 billion USD) to enhance border security between the two 
nations.  The plan envisions parallel roads on both sides of 
the fence and observation towers.  In some areas, where no 
one lives, the entire border would be closed.  As a result of 
the Naif trip, Alimi said that the Yemenis will be returning 
24 imprisoned Saudis to KSA who were believed to have had 
links to al-Qaida or were intending to travel illegally to 
Iraq.  Alimi added that the ROYG told Naif that they were 
tired of hearing KSA complaints over weapon smuggling from 
Yemen, the ROYG wanted Saudi action and help.  Commenting 
that their Gulf neighbors did not show much understanding of 
Yemen's predicament, Alimi said that the weapons problem was 
deeply rooted in the country's poverty, unemployment and 
years of depending on smuggling for livelihood.  Alimi did 
say, however, that with proper resolve and assistance, Yemen 
could resolve this problem once and for all. 
Krajeski 

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