CEBU, Philippines, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have given the green light to a high-level task
force to begin drafting the regional grouping's first-ever charter, which aimed
at transforming it into a more rules-based than simply a consensus-based
organization.
In the Chairperson's Statement of the 12th ASEAN Summit which was released here
Sunday, the ASEAN leaders said that the task force, composed of representatives
from each member state, must complete the final charter in time for
the next regional summit in Singapore in November 2007.
"We signed the Cebu Declaration on the Blueprint of the ASEAN Charter to
endorse the Report of the Eminent Persons Group (EPG) on the ASEAN Charter as
one of the basis of the drafting of the ASEAN Charter together with our views
and directives given at the 11th and 12th ASEAN Summit", said the statement.
The EPG is working for the charter that is rules-based comprising of three
pillars: Economic Community, Social and Cultural Community and Security Economy.
"We are committed to establish an ASEAN Charter as a crowning achievement
of 40 years of ASEAN to enable ASEAN to meet future challenges and
opportunities," said the leaders of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar,
Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
ASEAN also reiterated its resolve that an ASEAN Charter would serve as a
"firm foundation" in achieving one ASEAN community "providing an enhanced
institutional framework as well as conferring a legal personality to ASEAN."
They said an ASEAN Charter will give the regional economic grouping a legal personality and an efficient structure in dealing with the challenges facing ASEAN's integration process, rapid globalization and impact of new technologies.