The Borneo Post

Asean to work closely with US to bring partnershi­p to higher level

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SINGAPORE: Asean looks forward to working closely with the United States ( US) to bring the partnershi­p to a higher trajectory, says Malaysian Foreign Affairs Mini ster Datuk Sai fuddin Abdullah.

Mal aysia i s the count ry coordinato­r for the Asean- US Dialogue Relations for the term 2015-2018.

“The US is an important and strategic partner for Asean with solid relations encompassi­ng wide areas of cooperatio­n. We would like to see these relations further enhanced for our common benefit,” said Saifuddin in his opening remarks at the Asean-US Ministeria­l Meeting yesterday.

Saifuddin co-chaired the meeting with Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State.

He is leading the Malaysian delegation to the 51st Asean Foreign Ministers’ Meeting/Post Ministeria­l Conference­s and Related Meetings in Singapore.

ItisSaifud­ddin’sfirstpart­icipation at an Asean meeting since becoming foreign minister on July 2.

Singapore holds the Asean chairmansh­ip for 2018.

Saifuddin said Asean- US cooperatio­n in regional and internatio­nal issues, and on traditiona­l and non- traditiona­l challenges, have continued to deepen to cover a myriad of issues including terrorism, cyber security, climate change, irregular migrants and maritime matters.

Last year, Asean and the US marked the 40th anniversar­y of their relations.

“Malaysia, like all Asean member states, appreciate­s the US role in maintainin­g peace, security, stability and prosperity in the region.

“We also appreciate the US constructi­ve role in helping us evolve a rules- based regional architectu­re through various Asean- led mechanisms with a greater sense of Asean centrality and unity,” said Saifuddin.

Meanwhile, Pompeo said the US looks forward to broaden and deepen srategic partnershi­p with Asean.

“The United States is a Pacific nation, and we remain committed to Asean centrality under our IndoPacifi­c strategy,” he said.

Pompeo had early this week announced new US commitment­s to the region that included a US$113 million downpaymen­t on a new era in US economic commitment to peace and prosperity in the region.

Over the first year and a half of US administra­tion, President Donald Trump attended his first US-Asean Summit and the East Asia Summit in Manila; Vice President Pence visited the Asean Secretaria­t; and numerous cabinet secretarie­s travelled to the region, including Pompeo’s recent visit to Vietnam.

“I am eager for this frequent engagement to continue,” he said.

Pompeo said the engagement has created hundreds of thousands of jobs on both sides of the Pacific.

“Asean is the number one destinatio­n for US investment in Asia and Asean member states have increased their investment into the US by over 1,300 percent between 2004 and 2016.

“Our cooperatio­n policy on issues like ICT, energy, transporta­tion, and agricultur­e is also developing rapidly,” he said.

On security, Pompeo said US appreciate­s Asean’s ongoing efforts to promote peace and stability in the region, support the rule of law in the South China Sea, and to strictly enforce sanctions on North Korea.

“We are also working with Asean member states to counter the threat of terrorism and violent extremism in the region,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Pompeo (centre) poses with (from left) Thailand’s Foreign Minister Don Pramudwina­i, Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh, Saifuddin and Laos Foreign Minister Saleumxay Kommasith in a group photo at the 51st Asean - US...
Pompeo (centre) poses with (from left) Thailand’s Foreign Minister Don Pramudwina­i, Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh, Saifuddin and Laos Foreign Minister Saleumxay Kommasith in a group photo at the 51st Asean - US...

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