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As the second decade of the 21st century
unfolds, the ASEAN region has gained increased significance to the global
economy and is setting in place the final measures to become the world’s newest
economic community. United Nations Secretary General H.E. Ban Ki-Moon remarked
that “This is the moment of ASEAN, now is the moment for ASEAN, to step in the
global role.”
The 19th ASEAN Summit Meeting, held in
Indonesia at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Centre, discussed ASEAN community
building by 2015, the year in which the ASEAN Economic Community enters into
force, and also addressed the wider role of ASEAN in regional and global
issues.
The heads of state attending the summit
meeting reaffirmed their commitment to accelerate the implementation of the
ASEAN Political-Security Community, ASEAN Economic Community and ASEAN
Socio-Cultural Community. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spoke of
Thailand’s commitment to relief and rapid recovery after the floods, and
stressed the importance for ASEAN to enhance cooperation in management of flood
disasters and water resources. Subsequently, a Statement on Cooperation in
Flood Prevention, Mitigation, Relief, Recovery and Rehabilitation, proposed by
Thailand, was adopted.
The prime minister expressed Thailand’s
support for ASEAN to play a proactive role in the global community, pursuing a
“forward strategy” to deal with global challenges more effectively. ASEAN
should rely more on its internal growth, strengthening its economic
integration, while also enhancing its partnership with external
partners. In this connection, the prime
minister expressed a similar view while meeting with ASEAN Business Advisory
Council (ABAC), including the need to strengthen the ASEAN business sector,
particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs). And that it was also
important to move forward on frameworks and principles for ASEAN++ FTA with
bilateral FTA dialogue partners.
The overall success of the ASEAN Summit and
its related summits is reflected in the nine main achievements of the leaders
representing the 18 countries of ASEAN, and ASEAN dialogue partners in Bali,
which are:
1. Concrete measures to strengthen the three pillars of ASEAN community;
2. Strengthening the regional economic growth;
3. To assume a pivotal role in building a more efficient and effective architecture for regional cooperation;
4. To maintain Southeast Asia regional stability and security;
5. Strengthening the role of ASEAN globally;
6. Joint efforts to strengthen the economy of East Asia (East region);
7. Joint efforts to develop platform and real action to address food, water, and energy security as well as climate change;
8. Joint efforts to address non-traditional security challenges: natural disasters, terrorism, transnational crimes;
9. Joint efforts to maintain peace, security and stability and order of East Asia region.
1. Concrete measures to strengthen the three pillars of ASEAN community;
2. Strengthening the regional economic growth;
3. To assume a pivotal role in building a more efficient and effective architecture for regional cooperation;
4. To maintain Southeast Asia regional stability and security;
5. Strengthening the role of ASEAN globally;
6. Joint efforts to strengthen the economy of East Asia (East region);
7. Joint efforts to develop platform and real action to address food, water, and energy security as well as climate change;
8. Joint efforts to address non-traditional security challenges: natural disasters, terrorism, transnational crimes;
9. Joint efforts to maintain peace, security and stability and order of East Asia region.
If it is true that the
21st century belongs to ASIA, then surely a more integrated and economically
coordinated ASEAN will be among the driving forces in the region. AEC, with its
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