United States – Lao People’s Army Conduct Tenth Annual Bilateral Defense Dialogue

Brigadier General Onsy Senesouk, Permanent Secretary of National Defense from the Ministry of Defense and Brigadier General Mark Gillette, Deputy Director of USPACOM Directorate for Strategic Plans and Policy exchange gifts
Brigadier General Onsy Senesouk, Permanent Secretary of National Defense from the Ministry of Defense and Brigadier General Mark Gillette, Deputy Director of USPACOM Directorate for Strategic Plans and Policy exchange gifts

Senior officials from the U.S. Embassy and U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) met September 15 in Vientiane with senior officials from the Ministry of National Defense (MND) for the 10th Lao-United States Bilateral Defense Dialogue. 

The meeting was led by Brigadier General Onsy Senesouk, Permanent Secretary of National Defense (MND) and Brigadier General Mark Gillette, Deputy Director of USPACOM Directorate for Strategic Plans and Policy. Thirty-four Lao and U.S. delegates participated in the event, including representatives from the Lao Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Defense Security Cooperation Agency in Washington D.C.

Amb. Daniel Clune, in his opening remarks, noted the significant expansion of bilateral military cooperation in recent years, and the positive impact this is having on the overall U.S.-Lao relationship.

The Bilateral Defense Dialogue (BDD) is a forum for bilateral consultations between the Lao Ministry of National Defense and U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) to strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation, as well as to develop defense cooperation programs that enhance relations between our security forces, encourage greater regional military cooperation, and promote the common interests of both countries.  Primary topics of the dialogue included military medical cooperation; civil-military operations, to include cooperation on humanitarian UXO removal and disaster relief; training and education opportunities, to include English language training and professional military education; and Lao People’s Army participation in regional conferences, workshops, and senior level meetings.

Lao Version (PDF 250KB)