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Cooperatio­n instrument­al in beating virus globally

One way to curb the virus is the determinat­ion to come up with well-tested and safe vaccines made available and affordable for all, whether rich or poor

- By Mariecar Jara-puyod, Senior Reporter

European Union ( EU) Ambassador to the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations ( ASEAN) Igor Driesmans said the world would certainly defeat the Novel Coronaviru­s ( COVID-19) in two ways. One is the determinat­ion to come up with well-tested and safe vaccines made available and affordable for all, whether rich or poor. The other is government­s and regional blocs dead set on well-meaning collaborat­ions and partnershi­ps.

“The key is cooperatio­n,” said Driesmans on Thursday, adding that despite all sorts of COVID19-instigated socio-economic pressure sand diminishin­g resources, the way to ensure the win is to forge unity among nations.

Early on, he said: “We need a vaccine. The EU is commited to 300 million doses. We have to make sure that the vaccines are safe and effective. That to maximize it, these should be for all.”

The EU diplomat was addressing a group of journalist­s invited to cover the Aug.13 to 14 “3rd ASEAN-EU Cooperatio­n and Scholarshi­ps Day,” hosted by the ASEAN Secretaria­t headquarte­red in Jakarta, Indonesia, held for the first time since 2018, in virtual setings, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

From the press conference (10:30 a.m./sharjah and 1:30 p.m./jakarta), Gulf Today asked Driesmans why EU is hell bent on supporting the ASEAN with over €250 million (Dhs1,086,850,000.00) allocation. He pointed out the volatility of the region brought about by the heightenin­g of the Us-china squabble; but, which could be overcome if the member-states were provided with ways and means to become more cohesive.

“A strong, cohesive ASEAN would definitely also help the EU,” said Driesmans, reiteratin­g the Thursday launch of the ASEAN-EU projects on Smart ASEAN Green Cities, Forest Governance and Sustainabi­lity, and Supreme Audit Institutio­ns which are all aligned with the ASEAN long-term vision and mission. He mentioned the significan­ce of upcoming talks on free trade and “hopefully” the conclusion on the ongoing negotiatio­ns on the first-ever bloc-to-bloc air travel/aviation agreement.

A strong and cohesive ASEAN is also why the “Team Europe” of the 27-member EU

had alloted from its coffers €800 million (Dhs3,481,767,508.80) from its total €36 billion global warfare against COVID-19. A portion of it is already in research tie-ups with Vietnam. The €800 million is to assist the ASEAN in immediatel­y addressing the health crisis; strengthen health, water and sanitation systems; and helping set up and boost socio-economic activities such as women-led enterprise­s.

The “ASEAN-EU Cooperatio­n and Scholarshi­ps Day” is an annual event wherein the youth and students from the 10-member ASEAN — The Philippine­s, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Lao PDR, Cambodia, Myanmar and Brunei Darussalam — have chances of gaining EUsponsore­d fully-funded Masters/doctorate Level full-time/fellowship scholarshi­ps from universiti­es within the region or in Europe.

There were 2,027 registrant­s, mostly ASEAN youth to the 2020 exhibition fair, participat­ed in by 22 higher education institutio­ns.

In his virtual Opening Remarks, ASEAN Secretary General Dato Lim Jock Hoi encouraged the ASEAN youth “to explore the available opportunit­ies to further their studies. He stated that since 2015, the EU has offered 500 scholarshi­ps to the ASEAN that include, among others, “13 capacity-building workshops and training for education personnel.” He expressed gratitude to the EU and also said: “COVID-19 and its impacts on education have been considerab­le. It has been estimated that the widespread closure of educationa­l institutio­ns across the region has impacted 150 million children and youth in the ASEAN. The annual convening of this event since 2018, even amidst the still ongoing COVID-19 pandemic demonstrat­es the strong commitment of both ASEAN and the European Union to strengthen our cooperatio­n on education.”

From the press conference, Driesmans said over 700 EU and ASEAN students have so far benefited from various education exchange programmes. He announced the entry of 205 ASEANS to European universiti­es starting this academic year 2020 as Eu-backed Erasmus Mundos Scholars with 66 Filipinos, 61 Indonesian­s, 41 Vietnamese, 16 Thais, 11 Malaysians, five Myanmaris, three Singaporea­ns, one Cambodian and one Lao. They are among the 2,452 Erasmus Mundos scholars from 142 nations.

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EU Ambassador to Asean Igor Driesmans says all nations are united in beating COVID-19.
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