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ADF Chief says thanks
March 6, 2000
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ADML Barrie being farewelled by the Philippine
contingent at Manatuto.
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The Chief of the Defence Force, ADML Chris Barrie, returned from East Timor
last month after thanking the multi-national participants of INTERFET for
their efforts in assisting to bring peace and stability to East Timor under
the United Nations mandate.
ADML Barrie visited units from Thailand, Korea and the Philippines at various
locations in the eastern part of the country before meeting with the national
contingent commanders in Dili.
"The speed of bringing together this coalition partnership of friends and
allies and its professionalism has produced outstanding results on the ground
in East Timor," ADML Barrie said.
"This has been a testament to the leadership of all the contingents involved.
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Greeting the Thai Commander at Bacau.
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"I am thankful for the commitment and support demonstrated by our friends
from all parts of the world, but I would note particularly the speedy assistance
given by our regional neighbours.
"The other very positive outcome of INTERFET has been the genuine willingness
that our region has demonstrated to seek solutions to our own challenges."
ADML Barrie commented that the success of the coalition came in part from
a long-term commitment to cooperate between countries and their military
forces.
"Coalitions like INTERFET don't just happen," ADML Barrie said.
"They are very firmly based on transparency and mutual respect.
"We in the Australian Defence Force will continue to work hard to promote
regional stability through cooperation with our friends and neighbours.
"Our neighbour Indonesia will always be important to Australia.
"It is pleasing to see the prospect of improvements to our relationship
following Foreign Minister Downer's recent visit to Jakarta," ADML Barrie
added.
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