Re: Cambodia -Laos Support US MIA Search
Date: June 25, 2004
"United
States Department of Defense
News Release
No. 606-04
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Support by Cambodia and LAOS Helps U.S. POW/MIA Search
Concluding two days of talks in Cambodia and Laos last week, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for POW/Missing Personnel Affairs, Jerry D. Jennings, announced
several positive steps in America’s effort to account for servicemen missing
in action from the Vietnam War.
Jennings,
who oversees U.S. policies to account for POWs and MIAs, characterized his talks
in these two countries as very positive. “I am encouraged by the progress
we are seeing and believe recent new developments will lead to positive results,”
Jennings said.
During meetings
with senior Cambodian officials, Jennings learned that Prime Minister Hun Sen
accepted his invitation to speak in July at the 2004 POW/MIA Consultations in
Siem Reap, Cambodia. These consultations mark an effort by the four countries
to capture lessons learned on this sensitive issue and work toward a common
vision for the future of POW/MIA accounting.
Lao officials
agreed to Jennings’ proposal for a five-ministry archival research initiative.
Under this plan, Lao archivists will review documents for any information relating
to American POWs and MIAs and provide their findings to U.S. officials for analysis.
The Lao committed to working with U.S. technical experts over the next few weeks
on details in order to formalize the arrangement by the end of July.
Lao officials
announced that their delegation will also participate in the 2004 POW/MIA Consultations
and voiced strong support for the initiative. These four-nation consultative
talks were held for the first time last year in Bangkok, Thailand.
For additional
information about POW/MIA recoveries, visit http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo,
or call the Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office at (703) 699-1169."
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