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| US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on
Monday discussed regional security issues with Thai leaders in his one-day
stopover in Thailand. (Photo:
Xinhua/AFP) |
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BANGKOK, June 6 (Xinhuanet) -- US Secretary of
Defense Donald Rumsfeld on Monday discussed regional security issues with Thai
leaders in his one-day stopover in Thailand.
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(Photo: Xinhua/AFP) | During his meeting with Thai Prime Minister Thaksin
Shinawatra and the security officials, Rumsfeld called for more regional
cooperation in fighting sea piracy, which has been escalating out of control
recently, according to Thai News Agency.
"The United States wants Thailand and other countries
in the region to participate in the center of information and technical exchange
in the Malacca Straits which Washington recently established with Malaysia,"
said Thai Defense Minister Gen. Thammarak Isarangura Na Ayutthaya.
As one of the world's most important stretches of
water, the Malacca Strait carries about one-third of the world's trade with
50,000 ships passing through annually.
The defense secretary was briefed by Thaksin about
the situation in the kingdom's Muslim-dominated southern border region, where
separatist movements have claimed more than 800 lives over the past 17 months.
The Thai government has assured Rumsfeld that the
insurgency problem in Thailand's southern provinces is not related to
international terrorism but an internal affair, and they are working hard to
solving the problem, said Thammarak.
Flying in Thailand late Sunday, Rumsfeld also thanked
Thailand for the efforts to help foreign nationals after the tsunami struck last
year. He is scheduled to head for Norway Tuesday morning.
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