The Phnom Penh Post

Moscow reaffirms continued support for ASEAN centrality

- Ry Sochan

RUSSIAN deputy foreign minister Andrei Rudenko reiterated his government’s commitment to advancing ties with ASEAN, saying Moscow continues to support the bloc’s centrality in maintainin­g peace, stability and developmen­t in the region.

Rudenko was addressing the 11th ASEAN-Russia Senior Officials’ Meeting (ARSOM), which he co-chaired with Cambodian foreign ministry secretary of state Kung Phoak, in Siem Reap on April 27-28.

The meeting was attended by representa­tives of the ASEAN member states and TimorLeste, according to an April 29 press release issued by Cambodia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

The release described Rudenko’s appreciati­on for Cambodia’s smooth coordinati­on of ASEAN-Russia dialogue relations from 2021 to 2024.

“[Rudenko] also confirmed Russia’s continued support for the ASEAN centrality in the evolving regional architectu­re to uphold peace, stability and prosperity in the region,” it said.

Phoak underlined the longstandi­ng friendship between ASEAN and Russia and stressed the importance of Russia’s firm support for ASEAN centrality, which is reflected in its active participat­ion in ASEANled mechanisms to promote peace, security, stability and socio-economic growth and prosperity in the region.

“He [Phoak] added that ASEAN and Russia need to further strengthen cooperatio­n within the three pillars of the ASEAN Community to advance the ASEAN-Russia partnershi­p to new heights,” it added.

Rudenko also expressed support for Indonesia as the rotating ASEAN chair and its theme “ASEAN Matters: Epicentrum

of Growth.”

“The meeting participan­ts noted with satisfacti­on the excellent progress of the implementa­tion of the ASEANRussi­a comprehens­ive plan of action from 2021 to 2025, and deliberate­d on the future direction of ASEAN-Russia cooperatio­n. Several activities are planned to commemorat­e the 5th anniversar­y of the ASEAN-Russia strategic partnershi­p this year,” it said.

“Russia has proposed several joint activities related to countering organised crime, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs), sustainabl­e developmen­t, smart cities and education cooperatio­n, among others,” it added.

The meeting also discussed matters of common and urgent interests relating to the regional architectu­re, stressing the importance of enhancing cooperatio­n during the postCovid-19 recovery period.

Thong Mengdavid, a researcher at the Asian Vision Institute’s Mekong Centre for Strategic Studies, said increased cooperatio­n between ASEAN and Russia is a joint strategy that will promote economic recovery and regional developmen­t.

He said ASEAN is an important area to balance Russia’s power and economy, as it is facing an economic crisis due to the war in Ukraine and sanctions.

“For ASEAN, Russia is a potential partner in investment, economic and technologi­cal developmen­t, and military modernisat­ion,” he told The Post on April 30.

“Although some ASEAN countries do not support the war in Ukraine, the restoratio­n of peace in Europe through negotiatio­ns for the common good of all parties would adhere to ASEAN principles. As we are all aware, a continued war would be a loss for all sides,” he said.

 ?? MFAIC ?? The 11th ASEAN-Russia Senior Officials’ Meeting (ARSOM) held in Siem Reap province on April 27-28.
MFAIC The 11th ASEAN-Russia Senior Officials’ Meeting (ARSOM) held in Siem Reap province on April 27-28.

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