Progress in ASEAN Political-Security Community building reviewed

The 11th Coordinating Conference for the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) took place at the ASEAN Secretariat’s headquarters in Jakarta on March 5 to review the implementation of the APSC Blueprint 2025.
Progress in ASEAN Political-Security Community building reviewed ảnh 1Participants in the 11th Coordinating Conference for the ASEAN Political-Security Community pose for a photo (Photo: Vietnam's permanent mission to ASEAN)

Jakarta (VNA) – The 11th CoordinatingConference for the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) took place at theASEAN Secretariat’s headquarters in Jakarta on March 5 to review theimplementation of the APSC Blueprint 2025.

The event was attended by representatives of the10 member countries, 18 specialised agencies of the bloc and the ASEANSecretariat. The Vietnamese delegation was led by Ambassador Tran Duc Binh,head of the country’s permanent mission to ASEAN, along with officials from theministries of foreign affairs, national defence, public security and justice.

Participants noted the strides in all four areasof the blueprint with 258 or 89 percent of the 290 action lines implemented.That has helped improve living standards, while consolidating law-governed states,legal systems and judicial foundations to build a rules-based andpeople-centred ASEAN community.

The ASEAN countries have ratified and enforcedthe ASEAN Convention Against Trafficking in Persons, approved the Guidelines onConsular Assistance by ASEAN Member States’ Missions in Third Countries toNationals of Other ASEAN Member States, opened an ASEAN judiciaries portal, andset up ASEAN lanes at some airports.

The bloc has also carried out cooperationactivities relating to fighting terrorism and drug and human trafficking;ensuring nuclear security and safety and cyber security; humanitarian aid anddisaster relief; and marine safety and security.

Its relations with partners have been enhanced,officials said, adding that ASEAN’s central role in the regional architectureand regional cooperation is widely respected.

In November 2018, ASEAN lifted its dialoguerelationship with Russia to a strategic partnership and agreed in principle toelevate ties with the EU to the same level.

Many countries have expressed their wish toestablish partnerships with the bloc like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Morocco, theUnited Arab Emirates, Chile and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Sofar, 90 countries and organisations have sent ambassadors to ASEAN, which inturn has set up 54 committees in third countries and major internationalorganisations.

ASEAN-led cooperation mechanisms and frameworks,including the East Asia Summit, the ASEAN Plus One, the ASEAN Plus Three, theASEAN Regional Forum, and the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus, have promoteddialogue, built trust and contributed to joint efforts to resolve problems ofcommon concern, according to the meeting.

The meeting also applauded the progress innegotiations on a Code of Conduct in the East Sea between ASEAN and China.Participants also reiterated the importance of maintaining peace, stability,security and navigation and aviation safety and freedom in the East Sea, andsettling disputes by peaceful means and on the basis of international law,including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Discussing future cooperation, participants saidmember nations and specialised agencies should keep making efforts to carry outall action lines of the APSC Blueprint 2025 and strengthen connectivity amongthe ASEAN Community. They also underlined the need to intensify coordinationamong agencies, especially in inter-sectoral and inter-pillar issues.

The APSC Blueprint 2025 was approved on November21, 2015, with a view to building an APSC by 2025 in four main areas: arules-based, people-oriented and people-centred community; a peaceful, secureand stable region; an outward-looking community that deepens cooperation withexternal parties, and upholds ASEAN centrality in the evolving regionalarchitecture; and a community with strengthened institutional capacity.

The APSC is one of three pillars of the ASEAN Community, which also includes the ASEAN EconomicCommunity and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community.-VNA
VNA

See more

WB plans over 3 bln USD in financing for Philippines

Indonesia, RoK eye stronger creative economy collaboration

Assessing the prospects for cooperation, Minister Teuku Riefky Harsya said that under the Strategic Partnership between the two countries, there are significant opportunities to promote cooperation in production, talent exchange, digital game development and other technology-related fields that would benefit the creative industries of both Indonesia and the RoK.

Thailand targets 33 million foreign visitors this year

Thailand targets 33 million foreign visitors this year

TAT forecasts that Thailand will welcome 33 million international tourists in 2026, generating about 1.55 trillion THB (47.5 billion USD) in revenue, along with 200.4 million domestic trips, expected to generate about 1.1 trillion THB.

​ Thailand secures deal to export 500 tonnes of durian to China

​ Thailand secures deal to export 500 tonnes of durian to China

The highlight of the visit was the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between producers of Sisaket volcanic durian and the Huizhan market for the supply of 500 tonnes of durian. The agreement is expected to expand the market share of Thai fruit in China while enhancing the value of products protected by geographical indications.

UK backs Indonesia’s OECD accession

UK backs Indonesia’s OECD accession

The UK and Indonesia have launched an Economic Growth Partnership and pledged to work together to address technical barriers to trade, enhance regulatory transparency, and facilitate investment and business activities.

Thai broadcaster Jasmine International (JAS) inks an eleventh-hour deal for World Cup rights.

Thai broadcaster secures FIFA World Cup 2026 rights at last minute

JAS finalised the 70-million-USD agreement with FIFA on June 11. The deal grants the company exclusive rights to broadcast not only the FIFA World Cup in 2026 and 2030 but also a wide range of FIFA competitions through 2030, including men's and women's football tournaments, futsal, beach soccer, the FIFA Club World Cup and FIFA eSports events.

Underground cooling solution helps Singapore ease energy demand

Laos, Japan agree to strengthen bilateral cooperation

Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone and his Japanese counterpart Takaichi Sanae have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries, with a particular focus on expanding economic, trade, and investment cooperation.

Thailand imposes stricter rules for online advertisers

Thailand imposes stricter rules for online advertisers

Under the regulations, platforms must establish systems to verify the identities of individuals or organisations wishing to place advertisements before they are published. The measure aims to prevent criminal groups from using advertising space to lure victims or commit technology-related crimes that are causing significant damage.