Foreign Minister attends ASEAN Ministerial Meetings in Phnom Penh

World News Tuesday April 3, 2012 11:21 —Ministry of Foreign Affairs

On 2 April 2012 in Phnom Penh, prior to the 20th ASEAN Summit, Mr. Surapong Tovichakchaikul, Minister of Foreign Affairs, led the Thai delegation to attend the ASEAN Ministerial Meetings.

In the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, Foreign Minister Surapong began his intervention by expressing his condolences, on behalf of the Royal Thai Government, to the Government of Malaysia for the loss of lives and injuries of Malaysian citizens as a result of bombing incidents in the South of Thailand on 31 March 2012. The other ASEAN Foreign Ministers shared the same sentiment and condemned these indiscriminate acts against innocent people.

The Foreign Minister stressed the importance of maintaining ASEAN’s centrality, especially amidst increasing engagements with countries outside Southeast Asia. This could be achieved by creating a cohesive community, establishing ASEAN++FTAs, and enhancing connectivity in the region. He expressed his support of the proposal for ASEAN to issue a statement to show its support for Myanmar’s commitment to democratization and national reconciliation, as demonstrated through a series of concrete developments, including the by-elections on 1 April 2012. He also welcomed the invitation extended by Myanmar to the ASEAN Foreign Ministers to visit Myanmar which would afford them an opportunity to observe first hand the changes taking place in the country. He also concurred with the sentiments expressed by other ASEAN Foreign Ministers that sanctions on Myanmar should be lifted. Foreign Minister Surapong concluded his intervention by proposing to elevate the issue of building a drug-free ASEAN Community by 2015 as a high priority agenda for ASEAN.

During the Meeting between the ASEAN Ministers and the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights, the Foreign Minister emphasized the importance of creating a sense of ownership among the peoples of ASEAN in the drafting of the ASEAN Declaration on Human Rights, and encouraged the Commission to engage openly, regularly and transparently with the public in order to create greater awareness.

Foreign Minister Surapong then joined his colleagues at the Meeting of the ASEAN Political-Security Community Council, where he emphasized that the Council should promote better coordination among sectoral bodies under the pillar and at the same time work in concert with the Economic and Socio-Cultural Councils. The Foreign Minister also stressed the importance of enhanced coordination among different ASEAN mechanisms on such issues as disaster management and addressing the negative impacts from increased regional connectivity such as drug trades, transnational crimes, human trafficking and money laundering, as well as other cross-border problems. He announced that Thailand would host an ASEAN Workshop on Cross-Border Management during 13-14 June 2012 to build members’ capacity and complement each other’s effort in harmonizing cross border regulations. Foreign Minister Surapong also expressed appreciation to his colleagues for their support for Thailand’s initiative to establish the ASEAN Network of Nuclear Regulatory Agencies to advance ASEAN’s shared goal of nuclear safety, security and safeguards.

In the Meeting of the ASEAN Coordinating Council, Foreign Minister Surapong commended the work and effort undertaken by the ASEAN Secretary-General to strengthen the Secretariat and expressed Thailand’s commitment to assist the CLMV countries both within ASEAN and in other regional cooperation frameworks.

ASEAN Ministers endorsed the Rules of Procedure for the Interpretation of the ASEAN Charter and the Rules for Reference of Non-compliance to the ASEAN Summit, signed the Instrument of Incorporation of the Rules for Reference of Non-Compliance to the ASEAN Summit to the Protocol to the ASEAN Charter on Dispute Settlement Mechanism, and witnessed the signing of the host country agreement between the ASEAN Secretariat and the Government of Indonesia as well as the Memorandum of Understanding between ASEAN and the Asia Development Bank.

For further information, please contact the Press Division, Department of Information, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tel.02-6435170, Fax.02-6435169, E-mail: div0704@mfa.go.th

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