THE HON. WARREN SNOWDON MP
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel
Tuesday, 30 September 2008
137/2008
MINISTERS DISCUSS FROMELLES:
RECOVERY OF SOLDIERS
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon Warren Snowdon MP,
today met with his French counterpart, Secretary of State attached to Minister
of Defence and Veterans Affairs, Monsieur Jean- Marie Bockel, to discuss the
recovery and re-interment of up to 400 Australian and British soldiers at
Fromelles, France.
The work at Pheasant Wood requires joint agreement between Australia,
Britain and France for the exhumation.
Currently, all three countries are negotiating a suitable agreement on the
timeframe and process for the recovery and re-interment of these
Commonwealth soldiers, Minister Snowdon said.
Monsieur Bockel and I discussed a number of aspects today, including the
exhumation of the remains and the work of the Commonwealth War Graves
Commission in the selection of land for the new Commonwealth War
Cemetery.
French Government support was crucial for the limited excavation at the site
earlier this year, which determined beyond doubt that the soldiers remains
had laid in-situ for over 90 years.
We are grateful for the support already provided by the French authorities
and welcome their involvement in the next phase of this sensitive project,
Minister Snowdon said.
This is a large project with a number of complicating factors, including the
high water table in the Fromelles region.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is considering the implication
of this, along with other concerns, in their selection of a site to construct the
first War Cemetery of its kind in more than 50 years.
Images from the meeting will be available via the Defence website after 8am
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