ASEAN has become a mature association able to
create regional stability and security"
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Nusa Dua,
Bali (ANTARA News) - The Bali Concord III declaration to be adopted by the 19th
ASEAN Summit here will be ASEAN`s commitment and contribution to a more
peaceful, just, democratic and prosperous world, President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono said.
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| 19th ASEAN SUMMIT |
"This
ASEAN Summit, God Willing, will yield a Bali Concord III that will map out the
road for ASEAN`s interaction with the global community. This is indeed in line
with the tradition of cooperation in ASEAN which is always open to and prepared
to communicate with the outside world through its dialog mechanism and
strategic ARF (Asian Regional Forum)," the president said.
The Bali
Declaration on ASEAN Community within the Global Community of Nations would
become a blueprint and a common foundation for the ten member countries fo
ASEAN to increase the regional grouping`s contribution to the solution of
various global issues, according to Yudhoyono.
ASEAN must
not merely become a passive spectator who can easily become a victim of
problems arising in other parts of the world, he said.
The world
was now relying on Asia amid the world`s economic uncertainties and a number of
serious challenges waiting to be dealt with such as food security, energy,
water, climate change, natural disasters, and the impacts of a technological
revolution on people`s lives, he said.
"Having
passed the tests of history, ASEAN has become a mature association able to
create regional stability and security, and able to increase its economic
strength," he said.
The 19th
ASEAN Summit is being held from November 17 to 19 and attended by heads of
state/government of its ten member countries, namely Indonesia, Thailand,
Malaysian, Singapore, the Philippines, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Myanmar,
Laos, and Cambodia.
Editor: Jafar M Sidik

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