Sunday, November 18, 2018

US Senators Concern Over China’s Influence In Djibouti








United States Senate, WASHINGTON, DC 20510
November 7, 2018
The Honorable Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State, U.S. Department of State, 2201 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20520
The Honorable James Mattis, Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense, 1000 Defense Pentagon Washington, DC 20301


Dear Secretary Pompeo and Secretary Mattis,


We write to express concern about Djibouti’s
recent nationalization of the Doraleh Container Terminal and the possibility that this development will allow China to expand its influence and challenge U.S. interests in the Horn of Africa.

In February 2018, the Government of Djibouti terminated a concession contract for the Doraleh Container Terminal with DP World, a United Arab Emirates-based company and the fourth largest port operator in the world. In September, it nationalized the port, citing “emergency” measures, and ignored legal rulings in the United Kingdom intended to restrain the termination of the joint venture and nationalization of Doraleh.

Even more alarming are reports that the government will likely cede operations of Doraleh to Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs), following a July 2018 agreement between the Djiboutian government and a Chinese SOE to establish a large free trade zone in Djibouti. Troublingly, Djibouti’s external debt has grown from 50 to 85 percent of GDP in only two years, much of which is owed to the Export-Import Bank of China.

We believe these developments provide major strategic benefits to China and risk undermining the balance of power in East Africa and around the Bab al-Mandeb strait, a major artery of maritime trade between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. China’s control of Doraleh could allow it to impede U.S. military operations in the Horn of Africa, as well as those of US. Allies like Italy, Japan, and France, which maintain military bases in the region. These facilities are vital to ensuring the free flow of maritime commerce and the success of counter-terrorism and intelligence operations against extremist groups like Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State, and Al-Shabab.

Furthermore, control of Doraleh will allow China to expand its influence in East Africa. For example, Ethiopia currently relies on Djibouti for more than 95 percent of its imports. Chinese control of both Doraleh and the new Doraleh Multi-Purpose Port would allow it to exert greater control over Ethiopia’s economy and expand its political influence in a country of more than 100 million that is a linchpin of stability in the region.

We respectfully ask you to outline in writing the military and political consequences of China gaining full control of Doraleh Container Terminal, as well as to share our diplomatic and security strategy for countering Chinese influence in Djibouti and throughout the Horn of Africa. We stand ready to work with you to counter growing Chinese influence and protect U.S. interests in the Horn of Africa and throughout the continent.

Sincerely, 

Christopher A. Coons, United States Senator
Senator Chris Coons is an elected junior Senator of the United States of America representing the good people of Delaware. The two-term senator is a Democrat and was elected on the platform of the Democratic Party in 2010.

Marco Rubio, United States Senator
Marco Antonio Rubio is an American politician, attorney, and the junior United States Senator for the State of Florida. A member of the Republican Party



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