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Korea, Singapore, and Thailand Agree to Join Pacific Collaboration Against Terrorism

SUMMARY

At a meeting at the end of 2004, Korea, Singapore, and Thailand agreed to join with the Five Eyes partners in collaboration against terrorism in the Pacific region.

DOCUMENT’S DATE

Jan 27, 2005

PUBLICLY AVAILABLE

Feb 05, 2018

TAGS

East Asia, Southeast Asia

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DYNAMIC PAGE -- HIGHEST POSSIBLE CLASSIFICATION IS TOP SECRET // SI / TK // REL TO USA AUS CAN GBR NZL (S) Korea, Singapore, and Thailand Agree to Join Pacific Collaboration Against Terrorism FROM: FAD's SID Operations Group (DP1) Run Date: 01/27/2005 The below is a follow-up to the recent article "Proposal: Third Party Sharing of Info on Terrorist Threats" (S) (S) All of the nations that attended the 29 November - 1 December meeting in Hawaii to hear DIRNSA's proposal for collaboration on terrorism and other shared threats have agreed to join with the United States and its Second Party Partners (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom) in this initiative. Plans are underway for the first meeting of the principals of the group, to be held in April 2005. In the meantime, as promised, the US will enable a rudimentary communications system for the exchange of some counterterrorism lead and threat warning information, as well as draft a suggested concept of operations for the new group. (U//FOUO) This article is reprinted from January's Foreign Affairs Digest. "(U//FOUO) SIDtoday articles may not be republished or reposted outside NSANet without the consent of S0121 (DL sid_comms)." DYNAMIC PAGE -- HIGHEST POSSIBLE CLASSIFICATION IS TOP SECRET // SI / TK // REL TO USA AUS CAN GBR NZL DERIVED FROM: NSA/CSSM 1-52, DATED 08 JAN 2007 DECLASSIFY ON: 20320108