2005 Press Releases
U.S. Pledges $1.6 Million for OAS Counter-Terrorism Efforts
February 17, 2005
Contributions to Hemispheric Programs and Training Since 9/11 Exceed $5 Million
The
United States has pledged an additional $1.6 million to strengthen and
expand counter-terrorism coordination in the western hemisphere,
officials announced today at a meeting of the Organization of American
States (OAS) – bringing the total U.S. contribution to $5 million since
the 9/11 attacks.
The announcement was made by Asa Hutchinson,
head of the U.S. delegation to the OAS Fifth Regular Session of the
Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism (CICTE), a three-day
conference hosted this year in Trinidad. The U.S. pledge represents
approximately 80 percent of total hemispheric investments in CICTE.
“The
United States values effective multilateral institutions like CICTE and
believes strongly that this body should continue to play an
instrumental role in the security of the Western Hemisphere,” said
Hutchinson. “This funding demonstrates our firm commitment to working
with free states to defeat an indiscriminate terrorist threat and
ensure the safety, prosperity and well-being of all Americans. We share
so much more than geography; we hold common beliefs and a promising
future.”
This year’s CICTE session brings together official
delegations from all 34 OAS member states to evaluate existing policies
and to develop new strategies for hemispheric communication,
cooperation, and training in combating the threat of transnational
terrorism.
Among the issues addressed at this year’s
conference are a number of key issues such as document security;
aviation security (including potential threats to civilian aircraft
posed by Man Portable Air Defense Systems, or MANPADS); biometrics
sharing; and links between arms/narcotics trafficking and terrorism.
Hutchinson
serves as Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security in the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Other senior members of the U.S.
delegation include, Ambassador John Maisto, Permanent Representative to
the OAS, and William F. Pope, Department of State Acting Coordinator
for Counter-terrorism.
CICTE was established in 1999 to foster a
cooperative multilateral approach to counter-terrorism. For more
information on this year’s CICTE session, visit online at http://www.cicte.oas.org