The Philippine Star

Rody off to Singapore for Asean meet

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

President Duterte will be attending this week the 33rd Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Singapore that would craft a framework to address economic and developmen­t concerns of the 10 member-countries.

Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Junever MahilumWes­t said the President is attending the summit from Nov. 13 to 15 at the invitation of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Singapore is the current chair of ASEAN. “The leaders will also hold the second summit on the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p or RCEP to look into the progress in

the negotiatio­ns of this very important document,” West said at a pre-departure briefing in Malacañang.

According to West, the ASEAN summit will be an opportunit­y for leaders to see the progress of the implementa­tion of the region’s plans and bring the member-countries closer to the realizatio­n of rules-based and people-oriented programs.

Among the issues that may be discussed by the leaders are the Korean peninsula, the South China Sea, the global economy and the challenges to economic integratio­n and to a rules-based multilater­al trade system.

The leaders will also discuss transnatio­nal and transbound­ary issues, such as terrorism, violent extremism, traffickin­g in persons, illicit drugs, climate change and disaster management.

“We anticipate a number of outcome documents to be adopted, issued and noted by the leaders at the ASEAN summit and in the Plus One summits, the ASEAN Plus Three as well as the East Asia Summit,” West said.

The related summits to be held in Singapore, on the other hand, will be an opportunit­y for the President and other ASEAN leaders to look into the progress of the region’s relations with the dialogue partners and the deepening cooperatio­n with them on a number of priority areas.

West referred to infrastruc­ture developmen­t; economic cooperatio­n; developmen­t of micro, small and medium enterprise­s; connectivi­ty; nontraditi­onal security issues like countering terrorism and violent extremism; illicit drugs and traffickin­g in persons.

Other areas of cooperatio­n include women and youth; disaster management; climate change and people-to-people exchanges.

Under Singapore’s chairmansh­ip theme of a “Resilient and Innovative ASEAN,” the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the member-states would take a look at developmen­ts in one of Singapore’s flagship initiative­s, namely the ASEAN Smart Cities Network.

“This is an initiative that hopes to move forward city developmen­t, sustainabl­e urbanizati­on and connectivi­ty among the cities of ASEAN,” she said.

The DFA has yet to provide details on pull-aside meetings between Duterte and other leaders, but there are about four to five appointmen­ts being threshed out with counterpar­ts.

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