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Manila to push for greater ASEAN unity, tone for the next 50 years

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will push for a greater Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations ( ASEAN) unity and deeper economic integratio­n within ASEAN and other countries in the region when Southeast Asian leaders meet in Manila this week.

As the chair of the 10- member ASEAN, which is celebratin­g its 50th anniversar­y, the Philippine­s hopes to set the tone for ASEAN’s next 50 years.

“Now, more than ever, it is important to realize that our destiny lies in ASEAN and [ in the Asia] Pacific region. I put forward our initiative­s and priorities for a stronger ASEAN,” Duterte said recently.

In his speech in Davao City in Janu- ary, Duterte stressed the need to maintain regional peace and stability, and called for renewed constructi­ve engagement with ASEAN dialogue partners.

Duterte said that unity and cooperatio­n, which have defined ASEAN over the last five decades, will be crucial to the bloc’s collective success as a community. “We are committed to the building of a strong and resilient ASEAN community,” he said.

“We must continue working on a bigger, more open and rules- based market for business and trade to thrive,” he added. “We must forge on with increased people- to- people interactio­n through commerce, travel and education. We must strive for a region that promotes and maintains peace, security and stability.”

This year, he said, the focus will be to work for regional peace and stability, pursue maritime security and cooperatio­n, advance inclusive, innovation- led growth, strengthen ASEAN resiliency, and promote ASEAN as a model of regionalis­m and as a global player.

Acting Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo stressed the need to have peace and stability to attain ASEAN’s core goals of economic developmen­t and community- making.

“Our goal is to advance common interests, all aligned towards the realizatio­n of a truly rules- based, peopleorie­nted, people- centered community,” Manalo said.

The ASEAN leaders will discuss issues that would promote peace, security and stability in the ASEAN region,” he said.

ASEAN needs to have regional centrality and solidarity to ensure the region’s continued peace and prosperity. Although ASEAN has outlasted regional crises, analysts say tensions and challenges continue to test its solidarity and resolve.

 ??  ?? Page Editor: wangbozun@ globaltime­s. com. cn
Page Editor: wangbozun@ globaltime­s. com. cn

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