PBBM VOWS TO PROMOTE, PROTECT PH INTERESTS IN THE 42ND ASEAN SUMMIT IN INDONESIA
Dateline Kamuning:
President
Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. vowed to promote and to protect the country’s interests
before the 42nd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit and
Related Summits in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia.
“I will join other Leaders of ASEAN to advance our community-building efforts in the region and ensure the well-being and security of our people, in line with Indonesia’s chairmanship theme of “ASEAN Matters: Epicentrum of Growth,’” the President said in his departure speech at the Maharlika in Villamor Air Base, Pasay City on Tuesday.
Marcos added he would push for continued efforts toward economic growth, food and energy security, investment, combating transnational crimes and protecting migrant workers in crisis situations, among others.
The President
said he and other ASEAN leaders will also exchange views on pressing issues of
common concern such as developments in the South China Sea and the situation in
Myanmar.
”I am always
optimistic because all the interactions that we have had with the different
leaders of ASEAN Member States, and for that matter APEC and all the APEC plus
conferences that we’ve had, there seems to be a very clear area of
commonality,” Marcos said.
“And as the
theme of this ASEAN Summit is clearly manifesting, it is once again towards
economic growth and to recognize that ASEAN and Southeast Asia have been the
partners that the other parts of the world – and I speak therefore of India, I
speak of China, I speak of the European Union, the United States, Latin
America, even some elements of Africa – look to Southeast Asia as the growth
center for the global economy.”
The 10-member
ASEAN will be joined by Timor-Leste, attending the summit for the first time as
an observer.
“I’m looking forward to a bilateral meeting with the leaders of Timor-Leste so that we can discuss their prospective membership in ASEAN,” Marcos said.
“In these
meetings, we will have the opportunity to highlight the importance of
strengthening cooperation in the BIMP-EAGA sub-region to sustain its thriving
economy, the strong partnership between the executive and legislative bodies of
ASEAN, the pivotal role of private sector and the youth in advancing growth and
shaping the future as well as the future direction of the ASEAN Vision,” Marcos
said.
“I look forward to our productive engagements with our ASEAN partners,” he added.
Marcos is attending the 42nd ASEAN Summit at the invitation of Indonesian President Joko Widodo, this year’s ASEAN Summit chair. (PND)
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