Case studies in Africa: Zone D, Southern Africa and 5+5

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Case studies in Africa: Zone D, Southern Africa and 5+5 Communication No 3 Yaoundé 11-14 July 2017 M. TOLBA Mohamed Elmoctar COSM Coordinator

Principal talking points I- Speaker Presentation II- Dialog in the Western Mediterranean, known as the 5+5 Dialog III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations? IV- What challenges for Mauritania, bridge country between the West and the North? M. TOLBA Mohamed Elmoctar Yaoundé 11-14 July 2017

I-BIOGRAPHY (Excerpt) - References COSM Coordinator (PSC,FSC,ISPS ) Member of the Team in charge of the IMO Model Audit Scheme Instructor & Auditor of the ISPS program Member of the Naval Academy s programs commission Officer in charge of Communication with the IMO Officer in charge of the cooperation program with USCG CT Member in charge of the offshore platform s decommissioning Member of the ACSS Community in 2010 Maritime Expert/Consultant Chief Engineer -Diplomas: MASTER (2011 ULCO Dunkerque France) International Affairs and Economic Engineering Specialty : Port Logistics and Management Option : Maritime and Port Management CHIEF ENGINEER (1992 EMM de Sousse Tunisie)

III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations? The Dialog in the Western Mediterranean, known as the 5+5 Dialog was officially launched in Rome in 1990 Conceived as an informal sub-regional forum Member States are: Western Mediterranean & Arab Maghreb Union Spain Algeria France Libya Italy Morocco Malta Mauritania Portugal Tunisia

III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations? Steering of 5+5 activities - Summits of Heads of States and Governments - Conferences of Foreign Affairs Ministers : organize the 5+5 Dialog It has since been subdivided into multiple forums 5+5 Interior : Ministers of the Interior 5+5 Transport: Transport Ministers 5+5 Defense : Defense Ministers & Chiefs of Defense Staff 5+5 Education & Scientific Research 5+5 Water 5+5 Tourism 5+ 5 Environment and Renewable Energies 5+ 5 Finance 5+5

III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations? 5+5 Defense

III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations? 5+5 Defense Created in 2004 under France s initiative, the "5+5 Defense" is dedicated to maritime surveillance and security, aviation safety, contributions of armed forces to civil protection, training and research in the Western Mediterranean. France holds the rotating presidency of the 5+5 Defense initiative since January 1st, 2017 The 2017 program includes 38 activities, among which: - Two meetings of the steering committee (March and November 2017) - One meeting of Chiefs of Defense Staff - One high-level meeting of Defense Ministers - One naval exercise (Sea Border) - One Circaète exercise (air defense) - Euromaghreb Centre for Strategic Researches and Studies (CEMRES) Security issues linked to climate change in the 5+5 zone and their implications for defense policies

III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations? 5+5 Finance

III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations? 5+5 Finance The 5+5 Finance Dialog was created during the Foreign Affairs Ministers meeting in Tangier on October 7 th, 2015 Following the 5+5 Finance Ministerial Meeting in Paris on January 24 th, 2017: A- The implementation of international transparency norms and standards B- The introduction of mechanisms against money laundering and terrorist financing adapted to the risks incurred C- The tax area D- The customs area E- Financial aspects of climate change

III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations? - Summits of Heads of States and Governments - Conferences of Foreign Affairs Ministers : organize the 5+5 Dialog

III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations?

III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations? - In August 1994, after an attack in Marrakech, the 1500KM border was closed - Concrete or barbed wire walls and trenches on several stretches Due to the complete absence of cooperation, the Algerian-Moroccan border, which is officially closed, still allows for all sorts of trafficking: - Drug trafficking: seizures of Moroccan cannabis in Algeria and Algerian psychotropic drugs in Morocco - Smuggling and cross-border trafficking of fuel (Moroccan region of Oujda) - Networks of illegal immigrants -- Terrorism! - Trade between AMU member states accounts for 3% of their global trade! -The World Bank has estimated the cost of the No-Maghreb practice to several billions of dollars a year.

III- Morocco and Algeria: a closed border and tense diplomatic relations? IV- What challenges for Mauritania, bridge country between the West and the North? Due to its geographical location, Mauritania has to face certain Maritime Security/Safety challenges: Terrorism directed against ships and port facilities Illegal immigration by sea Illegal fishing Drug trafficking (by sea) Piracy Fight against marine pollution Arranging rescue at sea missions

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