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06SINGAPORE3592
2006-11-13 02:32:00
SECRET
Embassy Singapore
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PM A/S HILLEN DISCUSSES REGIONAL SECURITY ISSUES

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/03/2016
TAGS: PREL PTER MARR PGOV SN
SUBJECT: PM A/S HILLEN DISCUSSES REGIONAL SECURITY ISSUES
WITH GOS

Classified By: E/P Counselor Ike Reed. Reasons 1.4(b)(d)

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/03/2016
TAGS: PREL PTER MARR PGOV SN
SUBJECT: PM A/S HILLEN DISCUSSES REGIONAL SECURITY ISSUES
WITH GOS

Classified By: E/P Counselor Ike Reed. Reasons 1.4(b)(d)


1. (C) Summary: PM Assistant Secretary Dr. John Hillen
briefed his interlocutors on U.S. efforts to promote regional
security cooperation in Southeast Asia using a model that had
been successful in the Gulf. Foreign Minister George Yeo
responded enthusiastically and suggested including both
security and non-security issues to make it more attractive
politically. Chief of Defence Forces LG Ng Yat Chung said
Singapore was working with New Zealand to develop a
civilian-military package for a Provincial Reconstruction
Team (PRT) in Afghanistan. FM Yeo said the coup in Thailand
had severely damaged the country's institutions and that he
was pessimistic about its structural stability. However, LG
Ng thought the coup would help alleviate the problems in the
south. End Summary.


2. (U) PM Assistant Secretary Dr. John Hillen, accompanied by
the Ambassador, met November 1 with Singapore Minister of
Foreign Affairs George Yeo and MFA Permanent Secretary Peter
Ho. A/S Hillen also met with Chief of Defence Forces LG Ng
Yat Chung and Security and Intelligence Division Director BG
Chee Wee Kiong. A/S Hillen's delegation included BG John
Toolan, Principal Director, Asian and Pacific Affairs,
OSD/ISA, Caleb Weller, PM Special Assistant, and Jessica
Powers, Country Director, OSD/ISA.

Promoting Regional Security Cooperation
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3. (C) A/S Hillen briefed his interlocutors on U.S. efforts
to promote regional security cooperation in Southeast Asia.
In the Gulf, the United States had redesigned the basic
regional security architecture by accelerating our bilateral
cooperation in areas that lent themselves most to
multilateral efforts: maritime security, counterterrorism,
air and missile defense, and emergency response. A/S Hillen
said the United States hoped to apply the same model to
Southeast Asia, where a more top-down, institutional approach
would not be effective. The United States planned to work
with highly capable countries, such as Australia and

Singapore, to help bring the other countries up to a higher
level of collective security.


4. (C) Foreign Minister Yeo responded enthusiastically to the
approach. He suggested including both traditional "hard"
security issues as well as "soft" ones like environmental
concerns to make it more politically attractive. MFA
Permanent Secretary Peter Ho said it would be a challenge to
get countries in the region to overcome their traditional
antipathy to working with others. One of the biggest "mental
blocks" was the idea that cooperative security detracted from
sovereignty. This was especially the case in Indonesia, Ho
said. He suggested the United States "think outside the box"
and work with China on this effort, rather than just rely on
long-standing partners like Australia. China had a growing
interest in maritime security to protect its oil imports.

PRT for Afghanistan
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5. (C) Singapore was developing a civilian-military package
for a Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Afghanistan,
Chief of Defence Forces LG Ng told A/S Hillen. Singapore was
working with New Zealand, with which it had long experience.
LG Ng said the GOS was looking at a possible March 2007
target date to send its team. A/S Hillen thanked the GOS for
its decision to support a PRT. He stressed the importance of
expanding the authority of President Karzai into the
provinces and said this would require a long-term investment
from the international community. FM Yeo told A/S Hillen
that it was important for Singapore to make contributions to
Iraq and Afghanistan since it was important to symbolically
back the United States.

Stability in Thailand
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6. (C) The coup in Thailand had severely damaged the
country's political institutions, FM Yeo said. He was
pessimistic about Thailand's structural stability. FM Yeo
said the King was old and in poor health and his son "lacked
his touch." The insurgency in the south was a problem that

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was best managed and contained -- Thaksin had tried to solve
it and only made matters worse, FM Yeo said. Thailand's new
Prime Minister Surayud had told Prime Minister Lee Hsien
Loong that southern Thailand was a top priority for the
government.


7. (C) Asked about the violence in southern Thailand, LG Ng
said there was still no evidence that foreign elements were
involved. However, violent groups in southern Thailand were
learning new tactics from elsewhere. The coup would help
alleviate the problems in the south, Ng argued, as the new
government moved away from former Prime Minister Thaksin's
hard-line policies.

Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia
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8. (C) LG Ng said most Indonesians were moderate and secular,
but extremist groups were gaining ground. The GOI had
improved its technical ability to detect and deal with
terrorist threats but there was still the question of
political will. President Yudhoyono was constrained by
domestic political realities from taking tougher measures
against extremists.


9. (S) Asked about the terrorist threat in Malaysia, SID
Director BG Chee said Malaysia's Special Branch was very
capable and had done a lot of work in Sabah on
counterterrorism. The Special Branch was concerned about
links between groups in Sabah and in Indonesia and the
Philippines. The problem was that the Special Branch was
"distracted" by other issues and, for domestic political
reasons, was forced to divert resources elsewhere, according
to BG Chee.

Maritime Security
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10. (C) LG Ng said Singapore wanted to continue promoting
maritime security through the practical arrangements it has
been developing with Indonesia and Malaysia. It would take
time to see results, however, since Malaysia and Indonesia
didn't see it in their interest to have other players
involved in this issue.

China and ASEAN
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11. (C) Commenting on the commemoration of 15 years of
dialogue between ASEAN and China hosted by China in Nanning
in October, MFA Permanent Secretary Peter Ho said China knew
how to impress its visitors. The "photos look great" even
though there was "no substance" to the meetings.
HERBOLD