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위키리크스 전문 : '미국, 동맹국의 아프칸지원금 15% 가로챘다' - 독일정부 거센 항의

[재]위키리크스, '미국, 동맹국 아프칸기금 15% 가로챘다'-한국에 년 1억불씩 요구 : 우리돈은 ? http://andocu.tistory.com/3174

미군당국이 독일등 우방국의 아프카니스탄지원금 15%를 수수료 명목으로 가로채 독일정부의 거센 항의를 받은 사실이
위키리크스가 공개한 미국무부 외교전문을 통해 밝혀졌습니다

독일정부처럼 아프카니스탄지원금을 낸 나라는 20개국으로 집계됐으나 한국정부가 포함돼 있는지 여부는 알려지지
않고 있습니다

영국 가디언지는 오늘 독일정부가 올해 4천2백만파운드의 아프카니스탄지원금을 냈으나 미군당국이 이중 15%정도를
수수료로 부과, 독일정부가 기부금을 취소하겠다며 미국정부에 항의했다고 보도했습니다

위키리크스 공개전문에 따르면 나토주재 미국대표부는 지난 2월 미국 국무부에 보낸 비밀전문을 통해 나토주재 독일대사가
독일정부가 지난해 아프카니스탄지원금으로 낸 4천2백만파운드중 15%가 차이가 난다며 강력히 항의하고 있다며 대처방안에 대한 지침을 요청한 것으로 돼 있습니다

독일정부는 베를린, 브뤼셀, 워싱턴등에서도 이같은 항의를 한 것으로 알려졌습니다

이에 대해 미국정부는 기부금 차액인 15%를 행정비 내지 비상자금등의 명목으로 설명하려 했던 사실도 드러났습니다

아래는 가디언지 보도 원문이며 미국무부 전문 원문도 첨부합니다


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/dec/02/germany-us-afghan-funds-wikileaks

The US military has been charging its allies a 15% handling fee on hundreds of millions of dollars being raised internationally to build up the Afghan army. Germany has threatened to cancel contributions.

According to a protest to the US from Germany's ambassador to Nato this year, Berlin raised questions about the fate of €50m (£42m) it dispensed last year as the biggest contribution to a "trust fund" for the Afghan national army.

In protests in Berlin, Brussels, and Washington last February the German government demanded to know what was happening to the money, why earmarked projects were not going ahead and why the US military was taking 15%.

A cable to Washington from the US mission to Nato sought instructions on how to respond to the protests from Ulrich Brandenburg, the German ambassador to the military alliance.

"He said that money for earmarked projects had not been disbursed, resulting in delayed projects. He also said that the US army corps of engineers was charging a 15% administrative fee. He said that German parliamentarians were beginning to ask questions about how this money has been handled, adding that this could make it difficult for Berlin to provide additional contributions in the future."

Originally set up in 2007 to finance Afghan army kit and infrastructure, the trust fund had risen to more than €123m by the start of this year, according to Nato figures, with another €151m pledged involving 20 countries.

The German contribution was by far the biggest, more than double the second-placed €22m given by the Dutch, although Australia had pledged €150m.

Ivo Daalder, the US ambassador to Nato, told Washington that the German complaint raised "serious political concerns".

"The appearance that the US is charging allies an excessive fee for the use of monies they have donated to the ANA [Afghan national army] trust fund may be difficult to explain away during a parliamentary debate. Brandenburg is probably correct in arguing that issues such as this could make it more difficult to encourage nations to donate to the trust fund."

The US ambassador added that the German protest may be "inaccurate" since the 15% was probably a "contingency" rather than an "administrative" fee.

The German complaint said its €50m was transferred to an account of Shape, Nato's planning headquarters in Belgium, in October last year, with €7m earmarked for three military schools and barracks in Kabul, Mazar-I-Sharif, and Feyzabad.

"As of today no project financing has occurred," the Germans said on 3 February. In violation of the agreement setting up the contribution the money had then gone to the US treasury "including assignment of the US army corps of engineers and an administrative fee of 15%" .

Brandenburg said questions were being asked by German MPs and the Merkel government in Berlin was under pressure to explain what had happened with the money.

"Charging a 15% fee for managing and executing ANA TF, especially when applied to the funding of projects pursued by Germany, will inevitably attract heavy criticism by German audit bodies and parliamentary commissions."

The German protest voiced "concern about the fact that any further delay in allocating funds to the prioritised German projects and executing the remainder of funds donated by Germany must substantially impair prospects for any further German contributions to the ANA TF."