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France to Sign Asia Treaty in December
KUALA LUMPUR, July 25, 2006 (AFP) - France will
sign a landmark non-aggression treaty with Southeast Asia in
December after postponing the ceremony because of the Middle East
crisis, an official said Tuesday. The treaty between Paris and the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will be signed in the
Philippines at the group's annual summit, Malaysian Foreign Minister
Syed Hamid Albar said. "We took note of the current situation in the
Middle East and the inability of France to come to Kuala Lumpur to
accede to the treaty," he told reporters. "They will do so, I think,
at the Cebu meeting in the Philippines." The Philippines will take
over from Malaysia as chairman of the 10-member bloc at the end of
the year. France was due on Tuesday to become the first European
country to ink ASEAN's Treaty of Amity and Cooperation (TAC) but
Syed Hamid said Monday that the ceremony had been delayed. The ASEAN
non-aggression pact commits signatory states to respect the
independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of all member
countries. Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, Pakistan,
South Korea and Russia have signed the treaty. jsm/dk/mc |