American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, 2014 – Afghanistan, Syria,
Mediterranean security and cooperative efforts such as the joint strike fighter
program highlighted a meeting at the Pentagon yesterday between Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel and Italian Defense Minister of Defense Mario Mauro,
Pentagon Press Secretary Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby said.
In a statement summarizing the meeting, Kirby noted that
Italy is a key NATO ally and an important leader in addressing global
challenges in Afghanistan, Lebanon, the Balkans and North Africa.
"Secretary Hagel praised Italy's contributions to
capacity building in emerging democracies in the Middle East and North Africa,”
the admiral said. Italy recently began providing security training to Libyan
general purpose forces, and will help to stabilize Afghanistan as a framework
nation in Afghanistan's western region after the current NATO mission concludes
at the end of the year, he added.
Hagel also lauded Italy's role in the international
community's mission to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons stockpile, Kirby
said. Italy has offered to provide a port to transfer the materials from Danish
and Norwegian vessels to the Cape Ray, a U.S. ship that has been specially
configured to neutralize the chemical weapons materials at sea.
"Secretary Hagel is thankful for the hospitality Italy
provides to the approximately 33,000 U.S. service members, civilians and families
who live and work there,” the press secretary said, and looks forward to seeing
Mauro in September at NATO’s summit in Wales.
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