Washington-Y’de Military Cooperation Broadens
The Embassy of the United States of America in Cameroon has
revealed that military cooperation between the U.S. and Cameroon has broadened
and matured in 2020.
In a statement made public Tuesday, January 21, 2020, the US Embassy in Yaoundé said “the United
States has made significant contributions to Cameroon’s maritime security”.
US Defense Attaché led a US Navy delegation to Douala in
December 2019 to assess the previous
decade of US-Cameroonian naval
cooperation
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At the
state of 2020, Washington denied Cameroon privileged access to the US market
offered under the African Growth and Opportunity Act, AGOA citing human rights
violations among others.
Tuesday’s
press release from the US Embassy in Yaoundé reads: “Starting in January 2020,
the United States began its one-year secretariat of the G7++ Friends of Gulf of
Guinea Group, with Gabon serving as co-secretariat. This group coordinates the
support of international partners for the maritime security standards agreed
upon by West and Central African heads of state at a summit in Yaoundé in 2013.
“The
G7++ Friends of Gulf of Guinea Group helps secure the Gulf of Guinea against
the threats of piracy, armed robbery, and other illicit maritime activities. By
creating the conditions for improved maritime security, this group fosters
prosperity and economic growth for all countries along the Gulf of Guinea.
“This
is only the latest example of U.S. partnership for the security and stability
of Cameroon and the subregion. The United States has made significant
contributions to Cameroon’s maritime security. In 2016, the United States
funded the creation of six maritime operations centers in Limbe, Douala, and
Kribi that enable naval operations at sea, and we will continue to provide
maintenance and training for these centers this year.
“Through
2017, the United States provided several Defender class rigid hull boats to the
Cameroonian military for maritime patrols. One of the Defender boats was used
in the August 2019 rescue of over 100 shipwreck victims after a boat coming
from Nigeria capsized near Limbe. In 2020, the Cameroonian Navy plans to
purchase two 110-foot American patrol boats to greater extend its ability to
patrol Cameroon’s economic exclusion zone.
“Over
the years, the U.S. has provided significant security assistance to Cameroon to
achieve our mutual goals in maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea, countering
violent extremism in the North, and supporting regional security initiatives.
Our partnership remains strong. While we continue to aid Cameroon in its fight
against Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa, our role is changing as the threat
from these groups evolves and the coordination and capabilities of Cameroon and
regional partners mature. We are proud to support Cameroon and the Gulf of
Guinea region this year in our role leading the G7++ Friends of Gulf of Guinea
Group.”
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