Vietnam joins ASEAN SOM in Singapore (Photo:MOFA) |
Deputy FM Dung joined foreign
officials of the 10 ASEAN countries at the ASEAN Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM)
in Singapore on June 5, which focused on cooperation between the association and
partners as well as preparations for the upcoming events, including the ASEAN
Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in August 2018.
The ASEAN SOM is the opening event for a string of meetings
within the ASEAN, ASEAN Plus 3, East Asia Summit (EAS) and the ASEAN Regional
Forum (ARF) that run from June 5-7.
Participants recognised the outcomes of the implementation of
key and prioritised works, including the realization of an initiative to form an
ASEAN Smart City Network, the implementation of ASEAN Law Academy training
programme with an aim to enhance regional countries’ capacity and harmonise
their legal systems, as well as coping with challenges such as terrorism,
violence and extremism.
Alongside, ASEAN will continue implementing UN Sustainable
Development Goals and integrate the goals with the association’s development
programmes and plans. At the same time, with a hope to strengthen communications
and improve people’s awareness, participants proposed the implementation of
regulations in consular support for ASEAN citizens in a third country and set up
an award to honour individuals and collectives with outstanding contributions to
ASEAN growth.
On the occasion, they also considered proposals of some
countries to join the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in East Asia (TAC).
They agreed on the need to continue fostering affiliation
with partners, as well as ensure the effectiveness of existing action plans and
programmes, taking advantages of contributions for peace, stability in the
region and supports to the ASEAN Community building, together with measures to
improve cooperation process and forms.
In the coming time, the countries will continue applying
renovation in high-level meetings and the Foreign Ministers’ Meeting with
partners this year, thus optimizing the time and effectiveness of the events.
Participants also discussed the possibility of organising a
high-level meeting between ASEAN and partners, including commemorative summits.
They also considered the proposal of some countries outside the region on
establishing partnership with ASEAN, as well as initiatives to reinforce the EAS.
On the table was the preparations for the 24th ASEAN-China
Senior Officials’ Meeting scheduled for June 8 and the 15th ASEAN-China Senior
Officials’ Meeting on the implementation of Declaration on the Conduct of
Parties in the East Sea (SOM-DOC) slated for June 27 in Hunan province, China.
The involved parties affirmed ASEAN’s reached principles on
the East Sea issue, in which the ASEAN and China must make efforts to fully and
effectively carry out the DOC, and will soon finalise a Code of Conduct in the
East Sea (COC).
Speaking at the conference, Deputy FM Nguyen Quoc Dung lauded
the cooperative achievements within the ASEAN bloc and between the ASEAN and its
partners from the outset of the year.
He noticed recent developments in the East Sea, saying these
violated the DOC and affected the progress of COC, and calling on ASEAN
countries to enhance solidarity and contribute to maintaining peace, stability,
security, safety, and freedom of navigation and aviation in the East Sea.
The nations should be consistent in realising the agreed
principles, including demilitarisation, and joining hands with China to
implement the DOC and build a comprehensive COC in line with international
regulations.
On the sidelines of the conference, Deputy FM Dung had
bilateral meetings with deputy foreign ministers of the Republic of Korea,
Australia and New Zealand, discussing issues of mutual interests.
Source: NDO