WASHINGTON, Oct. 22, 2017 — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis
embarked yesterday on a trip to reaffirm the enduring U.S. commitment to the
Asia-Pacific region, defense officials announced yesterday.
Mattis will begin his engagements during the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations Defense Ministers Meeting in the Philippines Oct.
23-25. He will meet with allies and partners from the region to discuss
security challenges and shared interests, the officials said.
On Oct. 26, Mattis will lead a U.S. presidential delegation
in Bangkok, Thailand, to attend the Royal Cremation Rites of late King Bhumobol
Adulyadej. Glyn Davies, U.S. Ambassador to Thailand, will also be a member of
the delegation, they said.
The secretary concludes his trip with a visit to South Korea
to co-chair the 49th annual Security Consultative Meeting with his South Korean
counterpart Defense Minister Song Young-moo, defense officials said.