Senator the Hon John Faulkner
Minister for Defence
02 Nov 2009
VISIT TO THE
The Minister for Defence, Senator John Faulkner,
will visit Washington DC, United States of America, this week, to take part in
talks with senior US Government representatives and Defense officials. He will be accompanied by the Secretary of
Defence, Dr Ian Watt, and the Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal
Angus Houston.
Senator Faulkner will meet with the Secretary of
Defense, Dr Robert Gates; the National Security Adviser, General (Ret’d) Jim
Jones; Director of National Intelligence, Admiral (Ret’d) Dennis Blair; and the
Commander of CENTCOM, General David Petraeus.
Discussions will focus on operations in Afghanistan,
following Senator Faulkner’s attendance at the recent NATO-ISAF meeting in
Bratislava.
“General Stanley McChrystal’s assessment of the Afghanistan campaign,
the need to support the ongoing growth and development of the Afghan National
Security Forces and the importance of complementing our military efforts with
governance improvements will be important elements of our discussions,” Senator
Faulkner said.
“My visit will also be a valuable opportunity to
emphasise the value of the alliance to Australia and the United States.”
“The relationship has served both countries well
for more than 50 years.”
“The alliance is fundamental to the security of
both countries in critical areas such as intelligence sharing, and security and
stability in the Asia-Pacific.”
Senator Faulkner will also meet with leading
strategic commentators in Washington to discuss broader approaches to ensuring
the security and stability of Afghanistan and its people.
“I will also use this opportunity to discuss other
issues, including our collaboration on capability development and acquisition,
and ratification of the Defence Trade Cooperation Treaty,” Senator Faulkner said.
Media
contacts:
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Michael Nguyen (John
Faulkner): 02 6277 7800 or 0429
571 843
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