Vietnam hands ASEAN baton to Indonesia

Vietnamese Ambassador Vu Dang Dung on Dec. 16 handed over the Chairmanship of the Committee of Permanent Representatives to ASEAN (CPR) to Ambassador I Gede Ngurah Swajaya of Indonesia that will chair ASEAN in 2011.
Vietnamese Ambassador Vu Dang Dung on Dec. 16 handed over the Chairmanship of the Committee of Permanent Representatives to ASEAN (CPR) to Ambassador I Gede Ngurah Swajaya of Indonesia that will chair ASEAN in 2011.

The handover ceremony took place at the final CPR session in Jakarta , Indonesia , on Dec. 15.

Permanent Vietnamese representative Ambassador Dung said that the CPR has fulfilled its role of joint coordination to raise the effectiveness of ASEAN cooperation in various fields, with a focus on implementing the ASEAN Charter and plans to build the ASEAN Community, promoting cooperation between ASEAN and its partners through dialogue mechanisms in Jakarta, closely collaborating and enhancing the capacity of the ASEAN Secretariat and contributing to the content and successful organisation of ASEAN’s major activities in Vietnam.

These are the concrete results recognised by ASEAN members and also the CPR’s active contributions to effectively implementing key ASEAN tasks in 2010, said the Vietnamese diplomat.

He emphasised the necessity for the CPR to increase the efficiency of its operation to contribute to promoting efforts to build the ASEAN Community in the future.

ASEAN Secretary General Surin Pitsuwan thanked Vietnam for playing its role efficiently this year. He added that ASEAN has generated much expectation as well as excitement in the region, as demonstrated by the accreditation of over 50 ambassadors to ASEAN.

CPR Chair Successor and Indonesian Ambassador Ngurah, as well as permanent representatives of other ASEAN countries, highlighted the role of Vietnam ’s permanent representative delegation in CPR activities, emphasising the need for the CPR to increase its role in building the ASEAN Community.


On the evening of Dec. 15, Vietnam ’s permanent representative delegation held a reception, an art performance and a culture - tourism promotion programme to mark a successful year of Vietnam as Chair of ASEAN./.

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