By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, May 9, 2014 – Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will
attend a regional defense meeting in Saudi Arabia next week during what will be
his third trip to the Middle East since taking office.
Hagel departs for Saudi Arabia May 12 where he will take part
in a U.S.-Gulf Cooperation Council defense ministerial in Jedda before going on
to Jordan and Israel, Pentagon Press Secretary Navy Rear Adm. Kohn Kirby told
reporters.
The trip is intended to advance America’s regional strategy,
and to coordinate efforts among allies and partners to address common security
challenges.
The meeting with the GCC will be the first since 2008, and
it will provide an important and timely opportunity for the United States to
step up cooperation with Gulf nations, “as we confront common regional security
challenges related to Iran, Syria, Egypt, and Iraq,” Kirby said.
The ministerial is designed to strengthen multilateral
security cooperation in the region and will focus on air and missile defense,
maritime security and cyber defense.
“It is also an opportunity for the secretary to underscore
U.S. security commitments in the Middle East and to reinforce the United
States’ unstinting policy of preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon
and further destabilizing the region,” Kirby said.
Hagel will then move on to Jordan. “This visit will
highlight U.S. commitment to the defense of Jordan, where more than 1,000 U.S.
personnel are on the ground working closely with Jordanian defense
authorities,” the admiral said.
The final stop is Israel where the secretary will meet with
President Shimon Peres, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Minister of
Defense Moshe Ya'alon.
“The secretary and Minister Ya'alon will discuss critical
regional and bilateral security issues, including the United States and
Israel’s cooperation on rocket and missile defense,” Kirby said.
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