Army chiefs
from 19 nations in secret Sydney meet
Reuters | August
14, 2007
Army chiefs from 19 nations,
including the United States, Japan, Indonesia and Malaysia held a
secret meeting in Sydney in the lead-up to an Asia-Pacific summit,
Australia's top soldier said on Tuesday.
The generals met at a Sydney hotel
last week to discuss counter-terrorism, peacekeeping and other areas
of joint concern such as disaster relief, Lieutenant-General Peter
Leahy said.
"There's a lot going on in Sydney
and we didn't want to make a fuss," Leahy told Australian
Broadcasting Corp. radio, citing security concerns for keeping the
meeting secret.
The leaders of 21 nations,
including U.S. President George W. Bush, Russia's Vladimir Putin,
China's Hu Jintao and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe meet in
Sydney for the three-day APEC summit in early September.
The generals' meeting included
U.S. Army Chief of Staff General George W. Casey, Indonesian Army
Chief General Djoko Santoso, Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force
Chief of Staff General Ryoichi Oriki and Indian Vice Chief of Army
Staff Lieutenant-General Deepak Kapoor.
Leahy said Australia's military
judged it better not to publicize the meeting during APEC security
preparations, but said the talks should lead to better
cross-military ties.
"You'll see more cooperation into
the different armies to make sure that our soldiers are more
culturally aware, linguistically attuned and able to deal in these
very complex environments," he said.
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