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BALI (Indonesia), Oct. 8
(Xinhuanet) -- The ten-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
concluded Wednesday its ninth Summit that also involved the leaders of China,
India, Japan and South Korea, held on the resort island of Bali on Oct. 7-8.
"We the ASEAN leaders held a
meeting with each of the leaders of China, Japan, Republic of Korea and India.
During the meetings, all leaders of the dialogue partners expressed their
support for the Bali Concord II as a solid platform to achieve an ASEAN
Community based on political, security, economic and socio-cultural
cooperation," chairperson of the summit, Indonesian president Megawati
Soekarnoputri, said in the conclusion remarks.
"We are heartened that China had
committed itself to enhancing its relations with ASEAN by acceding to the TAC
(Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in East Asia). We welcome China's accession to
the TAC as a factor that would contribute further to the region's long-term
peace and stability," she said.
China earlier in the day signed
accession to the TAC that was issued by ASEAN in 1976. The treaty is aimed at
promoting perpetual peace, everlasting amity and cooperation based on the
principles of mutual respect of sovereignty and territorial integrity,
non-interference in each other's internal affairs, and peaceful settlement of
disputes.
Megawati said ASEAN and China had
agreed to strengthen partnership in trade, investment, technical cooperation and
social and cultural dialogue to promote stability and prosperity in the region.
Besides the TAC, China and ASEAN
signed Wednesday a joint declaration on strategic partnership for peace and
prosperity.
"The declaration would serve as a
blueprint for fostering the partnership between the ASEAN states and China for
peace and prosperity, its signing marked the beginning of a new stage in our
relations," Megawati said in a press conference.
On ASEAN-Japan relations, the
chairperson said the ASEAN leaders encouraged Japan to consider its accession to
the TAC.
"We reiterate the importance of
ASEAN-Japan relations, which have been mutually beneficial and have matured in a
period of over30 year," she said.
ASEAN agreed to strengthen
cooperation with Japan by promoting a comprehensive economic partnership through
capacity building, narrowing the developments gap, engaging in sustainable
development as well as establishing a free trade area in the future.
The proposed ASEAN-Japan
commemorative summit is also agreed by ASEAN to be held in Tokyo in December,
co-chaired by Indonesia, as the ASEAN chair, and Japan.
"We hope that the summit will
provide future directions for ASEAN-Japan partnership and bring about
substantive and tangible agreement that encompasses concrete action plans,"
Megawati said.
Similar call for the accession to
TAC was delivered to South Korea, with whom ASEAN has established cooperation
for 14 years.
"We reaffirm that ASEAN-Republic
of Korea relations, which have flourished in recent years, are very important
and agree that there is a need to further strengthen our cooperation," Megawati
said, adding that the ASEAN summit next year will attach great importance to
mark 15 years of ASEAN-Korea relations.
On two-year-old relations with
India, Megawati said that ASEAN warmly welcomed India's accession to TAC as it
confirmed India's strong determination to contribute to peace and stability in
the region.
India also has signed with ASEAN
the framework agreement on comprehensive economic cooperation. "The agreement
would strengthen and enhance economic, trade and investment cooperation between
the two sides," said Megawati.
ASEAN, which was founded in 1967
under the Bangkok declaration, comprises Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
The internal summit was held on
Tuesday, resulting in the declaration of the ASEAN Concord II, which provides a
framework toward the ASEAN Community by 2020.
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