Identifier
Created
Classification
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09BANGKOK1956
2009-08-10 09:08:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Bangkok
Cable title:
EXBS: THAILAND/VIETNAM/CAMBODIA ADVISOR MONTHLY
VZCZCXRO8532 RR RUEHDBU RUEHSL DE RUEHBK #1956/01 2220908 ZNR UUUUU ZZH R 100908Z AUG 09 FM AMEMBASSY BANGKOK TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 7831 RHMFIUU/US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION WASHINGTON DC RHMCSUU/DEPT OF ENERGY WASHINGTON DC RUCPDOC/DEPT OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON DC RHMFIUU/COMDT COGARD WASHINGTON DC INFO RUCNASE/ASEAN MEMBER COLLECTIVE RUCNEXC/EXPORT CONTROL AND RELATED BORDER SECURITY RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC RUEKJCS/JOINT STAFF WASHINGTON DC RUEAWJL/DEPT OF JUSTICE WASHINGTON DC RUEATRS/DEPT OF TREASURY WASHINGTON DC
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 BANGKOK 001956
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR ISN/ECC JFRIEDMAN, ACHURCH, ROWEN, LSPRINGER,
EAP/MLS DSMITH, MFORINO, AWEST
CBP/INA FOR BMCCRAY
DEPT OF ENERGY FOR NNSA TPERRY
AMEMBASSY HANOI FOR JBOCKLAGE
AMEMBASSY KUALA LUMPUR FOR PZARESK
AMEMBASSY PHNOM PENH FOR MSWEENEY
AMEMBASSY JAKARTA FOR PVALDEZ
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ETTC KNNP KSTC MNUC PARM PREL CB TH VN
SUBJECT: EXBS: THAILAND/VIETNAM/CAMBODIA ADVISOR MONTHLY
REPORTING CABLE - JULY 2009
BANGKOK 00001956 001.2 OF 002
SUMMARY
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 BANGKOK 001956
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR ISN/ECC JFRIEDMAN, ACHURCH, ROWEN, LSPRINGER,
EAP/MLS DSMITH, MFORINO, AWEST
CBP/INA FOR BMCCRAY
DEPT OF ENERGY FOR NNSA TPERRY
AMEMBASSY HANOI FOR JBOCKLAGE
AMEMBASSY KUALA LUMPUR FOR PZARESK
AMEMBASSY PHNOM PENH FOR MSWEENEY
AMEMBASSY JAKARTA FOR PVALDEZ
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ETTC KNNP KSTC MNUC PARM PREL CB TH VN
SUBJECT: EXBS: THAILAND/VIETNAM/CAMBODIA ADVISOR MONTHLY
REPORTING CABLE - JULY 2009
BANGKOK 00001956 001.2 OF 002
SUMMARY
1. (U) Wisconsin Project staff conducted proliferator
database training in Bangkok, July 14-16. Advisor conducted
EXBS program coordination meetings in Jakarta, July 16-17.
U.S. Coast Guard conducted Port Security training at Bangkok
and Laem Chabang ports, July 20-31. Advisor escorted a
delegation of Vietnamese officials to Interdict/RADACAD
training, July 27-31, and a delegation of Thai officials on
an International Visitors Program, August 3-5. Vietnam
Program Assistant escorted Vietnamese officials on a visit to
U.S. Coast Guard headquarters and training facilities, August
3-7. Coordination of radiation pager donations in Thailand
and Vietnam continues. EXBS continues to assist DEA in
transferring chemical analysis equipment to Vietnam's
Ministry of Public Security. Advisor will return to U.S. for
consultations, Aug. 31-Sept. 1.
SITE ASSESSMENTS AND MEETINGS
2. (U) Advisor conducted EXBS program coordination meetings
in Jakarta, July 16-17. Advisor met with representative of
several agencies at post, and with officials from Indonesian
Customs and the Ministries of Trade and Foreign Affairs.
Officials welcomed EXBS assistance, particularly
enforcement-related support. Due to a busy fall schedule of
activities at post, in-country EXBS events will resume after
the new year, which will coincide with installation of new
Indonesian ministry officials. Additional details provided
separately.
3. (U) Advisor met with Phnom Penh Office of Defense
Cooperation (ODC) Chief on July 24 to discuss integration of
EXBS resources into post's ongoing maritime security efforts.
EXBS will likely fund USCG port security training in the
late fall, but specific details will be worked out between
ODC and USCG's International Training Division.
TRAINING CONDUCTED
4. (U) Wisconsin Project staff conducted an outreach visit to
Bangkok, July 14-16. Representatives conducted proliferator
database training sessions with licensing, enforcement and
other officials from 12 agencies and industry associations.
In addition, executive meetings were held with Customs, the
Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Industry and the Office
of Atoms for Peace. The Office of Atoms for Peace intends to
incorporate database resources into its own outreach program.
5. (U) The U.S. Coast Guard conducted Port Security training
at Bangkok and Laem Chabang ports, July 20-31. Approximately
50 officials from various agencies participated at each
location. This event was conducted at the request of the
Thai Marine Department, and was focused on various aspects of
the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS)
Code. Presentations included speakers from the Thai National
Intelligence Agency, Office of Atoms for Peace and Marine
Department. Practical discussions included preventing
terrorist infiltration and UNSCR 1874 enforcement. The Thai
Marine Department is still interested in co-sponsoring a
regional training event, pending resolution of EXBS regional
funding.
6. (U) Advisor escorted a delegation of twenty Vietnamese
officials to Interdict/RADACAD training at the Department of
Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in
central Washington, July 27-31. The delegation included
senior and working-level officials from seven different
ministries. The training improved interagency awareness of
proliferation-related issues, including topics raised during
discussions at the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) in Phuket,
Thailand, the previous week. Practical experience with
radiation portal monitors should also facilitate Vietnam's
BANGKOK 00001956 002.2 OF 002
inclusion in the Megaports program.
7. (U) Advisor escorted a delegation of Thai officials on an
Export Controls International Visitors Program to Washington,
D.C., August 3-5. The delegation was led by the Director of
the Bureau of Trade Measures, Ministry of Commerce, and
included representatives from six other ministries. Visitors
met with counterparts in the U.S. Departments of State,
Energy, Defense, Commerce and Homeland Security. The program
was designed to provide input to preparations for the Thai
Ministry of Commerce's next Export Controls Industry Outreach
Seminar in October.
8. (U) Vietnam Program Assistant escorted five working-level
officials from the Vietnamese Ministry of Defense staff and
Marine Police (VMP) on a visit to U.S. Coast Guard
headquarters and training facilities, August 3-7. This visit
was a follow-on to a similar DOD-sponsored visit by senior
GVN officials in June. The purpose of this working-level
visit was to facilitate the establishment of new USCG-VMP
Partnership Program. EXBS will sponsor Boarding Officer
Course training for VMP units in Haiphong and Phu Quoc in the
fall.
EQUIPMENT DELIVERED
9. (U) Transfer of radiation pagers to the Thai Navy and
Marine Police has been completed. Coordination for transfer
of additional pagers to Thai Customs continues. Distribution
of pagers to Vietnamese maritime agencies will be made during
upcoming USCG Boarding Officer Course (Oct. or Nov., TBD),so
that user training can be conducted concurrently.
IMMINENT TRAINING/EQUIPMENT UPDATE
10. (U) Advisor and ISN/ECC are working to facilitate the
transfer of surplus chemical analysis equipment (gas
chromatography - mass spectrometry) from DEA to the Vietnam
Ministry of Public Security's Forensic Science Department.
In addition to giving the Vietnamese police the capability to
identify illegal drugs, the equipment can also be used to
analyze suspected WMD chemical compounds. Introductory
awareness training occurred in conjunction with the RADACAD
course in July; Advisor and PNNL will work with ECC to
coordinate follow-on technical training in-country.
11. (U) Advisor will return to U.S. for consultations, Aug.
31-Sept. 1.
SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS
12. (U) None.
13. (U) Points of contact for the EXBS Program are: William
Comley, Regional Advisor, comleywa@state.gov, (66-2)
205-4621; Kamolrat Chotesungnoen (Dao),Thai Program
Assistant, Kamolrat@state.gov, (66-2) 205-4403; Nguyen Thi
Huong Giang, Vietnam Program Assistant, NguyenGH@state.gov,
(84-4) 3850-6241.
JOHN
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR ISN/ECC JFRIEDMAN, ACHURCH, ROWEN, LSPRINGER,
EAP/MLS DSMITH, MFORINO, AWEST
CBP/INA FOR BMCCRAY
DEPT OF ENERGY FOR NNSA TPERRY
AMEMBASSY HANOI FOR JBOCKLAGE
AMEMBASSY KUALA LUMPUR FOR PZARESK
AMEMBASSY PHNOM PENH FOR MSWEENEY
AMEMBASSY JAKARTA FOR PVALDEZ
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ETTC KNNP KSTC MNUC PARM PREL CB TH VN
SUBJECT: EXBS: THAILAND/VIETNAM/CAMBODIA ADVISOR MONTHLY
REPORTING CABLE - JULY 2009
BANGKOK 00001956 001.2 OF 002
SUMMARY
1. (U) Wisconsin Project staff conducted proliferator
database training in Bangkok, July 14-16. Advisor conducted
EXBS program coordination meetings in Jakarta, July 16-17.
U.S. Coast Guard conducted Port Security training at Bangkok
and Laem Chabang ports, July 20-31. Advisor escorted a
delegation of Vietnamese officials to Interdict/RADACAD
training, July 27-31, and a delegation of Thai officials on
an International Visitors Program, August 3-5. Vietnam
Program Assistant escorted Vietnamese officials on a visit to
U.S. Coast Guard headquarters and training facilities, August
3-7. Coordination of radiation pager donations in Thailand
and Vietnam continues. EXBS continues to assist DEA in
transferring chemical analysis equipment to Vietnam's
Ministry of Public Security. Advisor will return to U.S. for
consultations, Aug. 31-Sept. 1.
SITE ASSESSMENTS AND MEETINGS
2. (U) Advisor conducted EXBS program coordination meetings
in Jakarta, July 16-17. Advisor met with representative of
several agencies at post, and with officials from Indonesian
Customs and the Ministries of Trade and Foreign Affairs.
Officials welcomed EXBS assistance, particularly
enforcement-related support. Due to a busy fall schedule of
activities at post, in-country EXBS events will resume after
the new year, which will coincide with installation of new
Indonesian ministry officials. Additional details provided
separately.
3. (U) Advisor met with Phnom Penh Office of Defense
Cooperation (ODC) Chief on July 24 to discuss integration of
EXBS resources into post's ongoing maritime security efforts.
EXBS will likely fund USCG port security training in the
late fall, but specific details will be worked out between
ODC and USCG's International Training Division.
TRAINING CONDUCTED
4. (U) Wisconsin Project staff conducted an outreach visit to
Bangkok, July 14-16. Representatives conducted proliferator
database training sessions with licensing, enforcement and
other officials from 12 agencies and industry associations.
In addition, executive meetings were held with Customs, the
Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Industry and the Office
of Atoms for Peace. The Office of Atoms for Peace intends to
incorporate database resources into its own outreach program.
5. (U) The U.S. Coast Guard conducted Port Security training
at Bangkok and Laem Chabang ports, July 20-31. Approximately
50 officials from various agencies participated at each
location. This event was conducted at the request of the
Thai Marine Department, and was focused on various aspects of
the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS)
Code. Presentations included speakers from the Thai National
Intelligence Agency, Office of Atoms for Peace and Marine
Department. Practical discussions included preventing
terrorist infiltration and UNSCR 1874 enforcement. The Thai
Marine Department is still interested in co-sponsoring a
regional training event, pending resolution of EXBS regional
funding.
6. (U) Advisor escorted a delegation of twenty Vietnamese
officials to Interdict/RADACAD training at the Department of
Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in
central Washington, July 27-31. The delegation included
senior and working-level officials from seven different
ministries. The training improved interagency awareness of
proliferation-related issues, including topics raised during
discussions at the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) in Phuket,
Thailand, the previous week. Practical experience with
radiation portal monitors should also facilitate Vietnam's
BANGKOK 00001956 002.2 OF 002
inclusion in the Megaports program.
7. (U) Advisor escorted a delegation of Thai officials on an
Export Controls International Visitors Program to Washington,
D.C., August 3-5. The delegation was led by the Director of
the Bureau of Trade Measures, Ministry of Commerce, and
included representatives from six other ministries. Visitors
met with counterparts in the U.S. Departments of State,
Energy, Defense, Commerce and Homeland Security. The program
was designed to provide input to preparations for the Thai
Ministry of Commerce's next Export Controls Industry Outreach
Seminar in October.
8. (U) Vietnam Program Assistant escorted five working-level
officials from the Vietnamese Ministry of Defense staff and
Marine Police (VMP) on a visit to U.S. Coast Guard
headquarters and training facilities, August 3-7. This visit
was a follow-on to a similar DOD-sponsored visit by senior
GVN officials in June. The purpose of this working-level
visit was to facilitate the establishment of new USCG-VMP
Partnership Program. EXBS will sponsor Boarding Officer
Course training for VMP units in Haiphong and Phu Quoc in the
fall.
EQUIPMENT DELIVERED
9. (U) Transfer of radiation pagers to the Thai Navy and
Marine Police has been completed. Coordination for transfer
of additional pagers to Thai Customs continues. Distribution
of pagers to Vietnamese maritime agencies will be made during
upcoming USCG Boarding Officer Course (Oct. or Nov., TBD),so
that user training can be conducted concurrently.
IMMINENT TRAINING/EQUIPMENT UPDATE
10. (U) Advisor and ISN/ECC are working to facilitate the
transfer of surplus chemical analysis equipment (gas
chromatography - mass spectrometry) from DEA to the Vietnam
Ministry of Public Security's Forensic Science Department.
In addition to giving the Vietnamese police the capability to
identify illegal drugs, the equipment can also be used to
analyze suspected WMD chemical compounds. Introductory
awareness training occurred in conjunction with the RADACAD
course in July; Advisor and PNNL will work with ECC to
coordinate follow-on technical training in-country.
11. (U) Advisor will return to U.S. for consultations, Aug.
31-Sept. 1.
SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS
12. (U) None.
13. (U) Points of contact for the EXBS Program are: William
Comley, Regional Advisor, comleywa@state.gov, (66-2)
205-4621; Kamolrat Chotesungnoen (Dao),Thai Program
Assistant, Kamolrat@state.gov, (66-2) 205-4403; Nguyen Thi
Huong Giang, Vietnam Program Assistant, NguyenGH@state.gov,
(84-4) 3850-6241.
JOHN