The affordability and sustainability of the Southern African Development Community’s military mission in northern Mozambique have been questioned. There was no information from Sadc’s heads of state summit in Malawi on when the deployment, which is aimed at quelling an insurgency in Cabo Delgado, will end, said veteran diplomat Welile Nhlapo.
Rwandan defence chiefs met their Mozambican counterparts in Kigali two days before the Sadc summit. “People are going to be dying and we won’t have answers to those questions,” Nhlapo said. Nhlapo suggested the military intervention could be facing more challenges than leaders have admitted. “You can’t fight a conventional war against an asymmetrical terrorist offensive,” he said.
Samim, which was deployed in July last year, will spend another three months with the aim of recapturing areas where extremists have displaced communities. In the three months after that it is set to be expanded to hold those areas so that reconstruction can start.
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