![]() And I would end by saying that many of the countries coming have already expressed their interest in talking about territorial defense, territorial integrity, and protecting their people, their nations, and their national sovereignty from some of the irresponsible behavior that we see going on across the globe. I think the discussion that we have on the theme of emerging changes in warfare, we’re going to talk about matters that relate to speed of technology, the speed of social change, and some of the speed of weapons capability and organizational changes that are going on that we’re seeing across really the globe, but you’re seeing also play out in Europe.Īnd then lastly, I’d just say this is really a great forum that we demonstrate our unity, demonstrate our collective commitment to each other for a safe and stable and secure Indo-Pacific. It’s the security architecture that binds it together, and I think that that’s invaluable, particularly in this period of strategic uncertainty. And I just would say more broadly that this is an important opportunity to come together as a land-power network, showcasing sort of the multilateral and bilateral relationships and a wide range of discussions from keynote speakers to panels.Īs some of you may be aware, my view on this is that the network of land power actually pulls the region together. The theme of this year’s conference is emerging changes to warfare, of which I’m sure there might be some questions about that. We have 14 chiefs of army we have nearly 30 nations across the Indo-Pacific and beyond. So we are anticipating the largest gathering that we’ve had in a decade. We’re really proud about the growth of this particular forum over the years, particularly for two years where we had to take a bit of a pause and do it virtually with COVID. Army Land Forces of the Pacific conference. As Katie mentioned, next week we have the U.S. General Flynn, I’ll turn it over to you for your opening remarks. Bringing together 25 different countries from across the region, Land Forces Pacific, also known as LANPAC, will showcase the fundamental and essential role of land forces in the Indo-Pacific region and the critical role of our allies and partners. Army’s upcoming annual regional forum, the 2023 LANPAC Symposium and Exposition, taking place May 16th to 18th in Honolulu, Hawaii. I would like to welcome journalists to today’s on-the-record briefing with General Charles A. Department of State’s Asia Pacific Media Hub. Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs.Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs.Bureau of International Organization Affairs.Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs.Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs.Office of Management Strategy and Solutions.Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations.Bureau of Information Resource Management. ![]() Bureau of the Comptroller and Global Financial Services.Office of the Science and Technology Adviser.Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs.Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs.Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment.Economic Growth, Energy, and Environment.Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.Office of the Special Envoy To Monitor and Combat Antisemitism. ![]()
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