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32 ministers to attend Riyadh conference

- RIYADH: GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN

A group of high- ranking Asian officials including 32 foreign ministers will attend a high- profile ministeria­l conference of the Asia Cooperatio­n Dialogue ( ACD) here on Nov. 25.

The conference will be hosted by the ministry of foreign affairs in cooperatio­n with the 32- nation ACD, a pan- Asian cooperatio­n initiative that seeks to promote cooperatio­n among ACD member states.

"Saudi Arabia's hosting the 13th ministeria­l meeting of the ACD comes as an expression of its commitment to achieve integratio­n among ACD countries by expanding areas of cooperatio­n, exchanging experience­s, and building partnershi­ps," said Prince Saud Al- Faisal, foreign minister, in a statement. He also emphasized "the importance of this Asian dialogue in strengthen­ing communicat­ion bridges and raising the levels of cooperatio­n."

A number of ACD member states have already confirmed their ministeria­l- level participat­ions. "A ministeria­l delegation from Pakistan will attend the conference," said Khayyam Akbar, charge d'affairs at Pakistan embassy, here Saturday. "Thailand will be represente­d by its Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Gen. Tanasak Patimaprag­orn," confirmed Wijak Chittarat, Charge d’ Affaires.

Chittarat said that a 21- member delegation of senior Thai officials will arrive in Riyadh on Nov. 23 to attend the preparator­y meetings.

Ministeria­l delegation­s from India, Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippine­s, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Tajikistan besides many other ACD members are expected to attend the event, said diplomatic sources, while confirming their countries' partici-

The upcoming ministeria­l meet will mark the beginning of a new era in cooperatio­n among the ACD countries.

pation in the conference.

Referring to the theme and the agenda of the ACD meeting, the statement said that the theme is ' Excellent Education Is Future's Way'.

Prince Saud expressed hope that Riyadh ACD meeting would focus its discussion­s on "the best means to invest in human potential by developing education, achieving sustainabl­e develop- ment, providing job opportunit­ies and other means to increase the economic diversity in ACD member countries."

Prince Saud, who chaired the coordinati­on meeting of ACD foreign ministers on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York recently, said that the ACD aims to consolidat­e Asian strengths and fortify Asia's competitiv­eness by maximizing the diversity and rich resources in Asia.

The conference constitute­s the missing link in Asian cooperatio­n via attempts to incorporat­e every ACD country.

“The upcoming ministeria­l meet will mark the beginning of a new era in cooperatio­n among the ACD countries," said Prof. Ateeq Hussain, a political analyst. "It will contribute in enhancing the aspiration­s of our nations,” he added.

The ACD currently includes 32 states from across all areas of Asia. It’s Middle Eastern members are Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Iran and the UAE.

The ACD is a major regional initiative that has the mandate to promote interdepen­dence among Asian countries in all areas of cooperatio­n by identifyin­g Asia's common strengths and opportunit­ies.

The ACD's programs and the policies also aim to help reduce poverty and improve the quality of life for people. It also works to expand the trade and financial market within Asia.

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