Cambodia: Fully Engaged in the ASEAN Community
Keynote Address
by
Samdech HUN SEN
Prime Minister of the Royal Government of Cambodia
36th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting
Phnom Penh, 16 June 2003
Your Royal Highnesses,
Your Excellencies,
Distinguished Delegates,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
On behalf of the Government and people of the Kingdom of Cambodia, I extend our very warmest welcome to Cambodia to all of you - the distinguished Foreign Ministers of the ASEAN member countries, Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste, the ASEAN Secretary-General, our invited guests and their delegations. I am extremely pleased to see so many friends and familiar faces gathered in Cambodia!
We meet again here in Phnom Penh, where the Royal Government of Cambodia has the privilege of hosting, for the first time, the 36th ASEAN Standing Committee Meeting, the 36th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting, the ASEAN plus Three Foreign Ministers' Meeting, the 10th ASEAN Regional Forum and the Post-Ministerial Conferences. The ASEAN-related meetings will be followed by the 3rd Ministerial Meeting on Mekong- Ganga Cooperation.
I believe that all these meetings provide crucial opportunities for interaction that enable intensive dialogue and better understanding among all the ASEAN Members, our Dialogue Partners, and our respective key officials. Consequently, such dialogue has strengthened our ties and intensified our unified vision of shared progress, prosperity and development across our entire region.
Indeed, our ASEAN has come a long way since its founding in August 1967, when Southeast Asia was deeply fractured. At that time, South- East Asia was caught in the middle of the Cold War, which divided the region into antagonistic blocs representing two different ideologies.
However, over the years ASEAN has succeeded in contributing significantly to the reduction of rivalry and confrontation in the region, helping transform our region into an epicenter of genuine peace and cooperation in the favorable context of international politics, especially the end of the Cold War. ASEAN's enlargement and the realization of ASEAN-10 has deepened the region's atmosphere of peace and security and strengthened the Southeast Asia's regional identity. Furthermore, the long-standing mechanisms of ASEAN, ASEAN+3, the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference and the ASEAN Regional Forum have become strong pillars of the political, security, economic, trade, investment and financial architecture of the region.
Cambodia is very proud of being able to specifically and appropriately contribute to regional efforts toward firm security and peace since the first days of its membership. Cambodia's strict adherence to the principles of democracy, respect for and protection of human rights, ensuring peace and genuine national reconciliation, the elimination of the Khmer Rouge political and military structure have been significant and meaningful gifts for ASEAN solidarity.
Indeed, in the past year we have made a further step in the building of regional confidence. At the recent 8th ASEAN Summit, the ASEAN Foreign Ministers signed with the Special Envoy of the Peoples' Republic of China the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South ChIna Sea, thereby significantly improving the climate of security and stability in East Asia.
On the economic front, there have been many developments, Some ASEAN members have established bilateral Swap arrangements with China, Japan and Korea. ASEAN also entered into the arrangements to develop a "comprehensive" economic relationship leading to an ASEAN-China free trade area with China and to forge a "comprehensive economic partnership" with Japan and Korea. These arrangements will create a new configuration of economic cooperation in East Asia.
ASEAN's links are extending even farther. Our historic first summit with India reflects the ASEAN's appreciation of India's strategic importance and her economic, scientific and technological achievements. Similarly, ASEAN's ongoing discussions with Australia, New Zealand, the European Union and the United States each hold the promise of greater engagement for mutual progress toward shared goals. In this regard, ASEAN welcomes President Bush's Enterprise for ASEAN Initiative which is aimed at building a network of FTAs between the US and individual ASEAN members.
Cambodia welcomes the outcome of the recent G8 Summit held in France on 1-3 June 2003, especially the measures to strengthen world-wide growth, enhance sustainable development, improve security and address regional issues. In this regard, we reaffirmed our commitment to jointly combat terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
Your Royal Highnesses,
Your Excellencies,
Distinguished Delegate,
Ladles and Gentlemen:
The ASEAN has taken serious strides to deepen economic integration, possibly leading to the formation of an ASEAN Economic Community by the year 2020. Toward such a goal we envision the "fast-tracking" of trade liberalization, intensified economic cooperation and the mobilization of resources to implement the Initiative for ASEAN Integration. Our actions therefore should be geared towards establishing the foundations for an integrated market - liberalization of trade in services, the free flow of investments, the harmonization of product standards, seamless transport and telecommunications networks and other trade facilitation measures.
More importantly, I am convinced that regional integration must start with the strengthening of bilateral relations facilitated by both hardware such as physical infrastructure, and soft infrastructure including laws and regulations, the facilitation of economic activities, trade, investment and exchange. In this sense, at the initiative of H.E. Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of Thailand, we organized a Cambodian - Thai Joint Cabinet Retreat to dialogue on our vision of shared growth and prosperity, founded on the building a Cambodia - Thailand Economic Corridor. Therefore we have authored a new chapter in Our history of good neighborliness, cooperation and mutual benefit for our two countries and peoples.
Your Royal HIghnesses,
Your Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Over its history, ASEAN has steadily come to serve as a firm, deliberate interlocutor in regional and international affairs. As we meet here in Phnom Penh, let us take comfort in the relative peace and stability of Southeast Asia and the continuing resilience of our economies. ASEAN has established a proud record of peace among its members, of collaboration for common interest and the steadfast nurture of a regional sense of community.
I sincerely urge the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting and the ASEAN Regional Forum to work seriously and intensively to forge effective responses to the potential threats to our region. I also trust that the Post-Ministerial Conferences with the ASEAN's Dialogue Partners will discuss specific policies and programs to deal with these concerns.
This week our ASEAN deliberates within the framework of the 36th ASEAN Ministers' Meeting, the ASEAN Regional Forum and the Post-Ministerial Meetings. Before us we have a full agenda arising from our common desire to effectively deal with the problems, threats and challenges that confront our respective nations and region. We also have unfinished business arising from the agreements we forged at the 8th ASEAN Summit. In tackling this enormous agenda, our Foreign Ministers bear a special responsibility. In this context, I propose six key tasks requiring the leadership of our ASEAN Foreign Ministers, as follows:
Your Royal Highnesses,
Your Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Indeed, the ASEAN has been very important to Cambodia, and therefore Cambodia remains a steadfast member of the ASEAN. Over this past year, we have provided constructive contributions, hosted and helped prepare numerous ASEAN meetings and events and contributed significantly to the ASEAN's cooperation in all aspects, including political, economic, trade, investment, finance, social, cultural and environmental concerns.
Thus, in serving as Chair of the ASEAN Standing Committee this year, Cambodia is exerting its utmost to help ensure that the work of the .ASEAN is important as well as personally fulfilling. We look forward to helping steer the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting, the ASEAN+3 Foreign Ministers' meeting, the ASEAN Regional Forum, the Post-Ministerial Conferences, and the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation meeting toward the objectives we all share - peace, security, stability, prosperity, regional economic integration, and the elimination of the threats and scourges that afflict our peoples - their lives and well-being.
I am confident that our ASEAN Foreign Ministers will exert their best skills and leadership toward all these shared goals.
I wish all Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen a success in their endeavors and a pleasant visit to Cambodia and good, lasting memories of Angkor, our ancient land!
Thank you!