Defence Minister Phung Quang Thanh. |
Q: What do the ASEAN countries think regional security? [ASEAN is the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a ten nation grouping that includes
Defense Minister Phung Quang Thanh: We Ministers of Defense met three times and agreed that the development of the ASEAN community should rest on three pillars: politics-security, economics and culture. The group’s regional security faces both traditional challenges (wars and armed conflicts) and non-traditional challenges that no single country can solve without the help of other member states and other friendly nations.
Anticipating its role as ASEAN’s chairman in 2010,
Vietnam emphasizes expanding non-traditional security cooperation, for example combating piracy (e.g., in the Malacca Straits), trafficking in persons, drug trafficking, search and rescue at sea, maneuvers, building the army and training.
Q: What do other ASEAN members think about traditional security?
Thanh: Traditional security covers wars, territorial and armed conflicts, conflicts over sovereignty, etc. Some ASEAN members have territorial conflicts, for example
Q: What are the ASEAN countries going to do about conflicts in the
Thanh: Worries were expressed in sideline talks at the meeting, but our common viewpoint is that the current trend is toward peace and cooperation.
Building the unity of the ASEAN countries is the most important at present, a common view on defending the sovereignty of all our nations.
Q: How are the person-to-person relations among ASEAN defense officials?
Thanh: I think it is very important to build up personal relationships between Defense Ministers. We meet twice each year and we are very friendly with each other. This is a chance to discuss solutions and opportunities for cooperation, to enhance mutual understanding and to build mutual trust. Building personal ties also serves the common goal.
Besides ASEAN,
Q: Was naval cooperation in the bloc discussed at the meeting?
Thanh: Naval cooperation among ASEAN countries is excellent. We cooperate with
We’re going to emphasize cooperation with
Q: What’s the role of the navy in
Thanh: Our plans to build up revolutionary, regular, seasoned and gradually modernized armed forces are public knowledge. Gradual modernization means that as our economy grows, the army will be step by step equipped to defend the country. Any nation that’s developing its economy also thinks about strengthening its army, but not about engaging in an arms race.
We give top priority to the navy and the air and air defense force and then to other services.
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