WASHINGTON -- Defense Secretary James N. Mattis embarks Aug. 12 on his
first trip to South America while leading the Defense Department, Pentagon
officials announced today.
The White House declared 2018 the “Year of the Americas,”
and the secretary's trip underscores the department's strong defense ties with
Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Colombia, officials said, adding that these
relationships are critical to a collaborative, prosperous and secure Western
Hemisphere.
Mattis will begin his trip in Brazil, where he will meet
with senior officials and defense leaders. He will also speak at the Escola
Superior de Guerra, the country's war college, and visit the national monument
to Brazilian service members killed in World War II.
The secretary will then visit Argentina, where he will meet
with senior defense officials to discuss defense issues of mutual interest.
His third stop is Chile to exchange strategic perspectives
with senior officials.
Mattis concludes his trip in Colombia, where he will meet
members of the newly elected administration.
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