The ASEAN foreign ministers updated the Dialogue
Partners on developments since the signing of the ASEAN Agreement on Disaster
Management and Emergency Response in Vientiane, Laos, on July 26, 2005 and
called upon the Dialogue Partners and other regional and international
organizations to assist in intensifying cooperation in this area among ASEAN
member countries.
The meeting also agreed to enhance cooperation
between ASEAN and its Dialogue Partners in the energy sector including in
promoting energy efficiency.
The meetings recognized that focus should be given to
the employment of cleaner, more efficient energy technologies of all kinds, and
the development of alternative energy sources such as bio-fuel, hydro-electric
power, nuclear energy, solar energy and wind energy, using cost effective and
environmentally-friendly technologies.
The meetings acknowledged that energy security should
be strengthened through interdependence and cooperation to ensure greater access
to adequate, reliable and cost-effective energy supply to achieve economic,
social and environmental objectives.
The meetings also dealt with the Middle East and
Korean Peninsula situation as well as other international issues, and expressed
the similar stand as stated in AMM's final communique on these issues.
The Dialogue Partners were updated on the status of
ASEAN's efforts towards ASEAN Community Building. They agreed to work closely
with ASEAN in providing assistance for ASEAN integration through the Vientiane
Action Program (VAP) and the Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI).
The Southeast Asian ministers were also joined on
Friday for the security-oriented ARF by 26 foreign ministers of participant
countries in a meeting to discuss issues of common concern in the Asia-Pacific
region as well as international issues with regional impact.
The ministers spoke with one voice in condemning all
acts of terror and violence, and they agreed that terrorism should not be
associated with any particular religion or ethnic group.
The Ministers expressed support and further called
for continued international efforts to enhance dialogue and broaden the
understanding among civilizations to prevent the indiscriminate targeting of
different religions and cultures.
The Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to prevent,
suppress and eliminate international terrorism consistent with the Charter of
the United Nations and other universally recognized international law.
During the 13th ARF annual meeting, Canada and ASEAN
signed the ASEAN-Canada Joint Declaration for Cooperation to Combat
International Terrorism.
On the deteriorating situation and unabated violence
in the Middle East, the ministers stressed that a negotiated outcome was the
only way to ensure long-term peace, security and stability in the region.
The ministers exchanged views on developments in the
Korean Peninsula. They stressed that the denuclearization of the Korean
Peninsula is essential in maintaining peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific
region, and voiced support for the peaceful resolution of the nuclear issue
through dialogue.
The ministers also reiterated their support for ASEAN
as the primary driving force of the ARF and encouraged the continued cooperation
and contribution of all the ARF participants in moving the ARF process forward
to the preventive diplomacy state and beyond, on the basis of consensus and at a
pace comfortable to all.
The ministers agreed to ASEAN's consensus on the
admission of Sri Lanka as the 27th participant in the ARF, which would be
officiated during the 14th ARF.
The ARF, which convened its first Ministerial Meeting
in 1994 in Thailand, meets annually in July as part of ASEAN Ministerial
Meeting.
In addition to the 10 ASEAN member states, the ARF
also include Australia, Canada, China, the European Union, India, Japan, the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the Republic of Korea, Mongolia, New
Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Russian Federation, the United States
of America, Timor-Leste and Bangladesh.
At the conclusion of the current meeting, Malaysia
Foreign Minister Syed Hamid announced that 40th AMM/PMC/14th ARF will be held in
the Philippines under the chairmanship of that county's Secretary of Foreign
Affairs Alberto G. Romulo. Enditem