August 14, 2012
PRESS STATEMENT
ASEAN Day Symposium: ‘Why do ECOWAS need to engage ASEAN?’ on August 15th, 2012 (Wednesday) at Malaysian High Commission, Accra.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a geo-political
and economic organization of ten countries located in Southeast Asia,
which was formed on 8th of August 1967, by Indonesia, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Since then, membership has
expanded to include Brunei, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam. Every year the ASEAN Day will be celebrated by all
ASEAN countries and their people on the 8th of August. Starting from
2012 all ASEAN countries' diplomatic missions overseas shall be flying
the ASEAN flag side-by-side with the respective country's national flag
as a symbolic gesture of our determination to establish an ASEAN
Community by 2015.
2. According to Article 1(13) of the ASEAN Charter, one of the purposes
of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) is to promote a
people-oriented ASEAN in which all sectors of society are encouraged to
participate in, and benefit from, the process of ASEAN integration and
community building. Striving towards this purpose, the Malaysian High
Commission in Accra, which is the only diplomatic residential mission
from the ASEAN countries in Accra, together with some ASEAN citizens
reside in Ghana, will organise an ASEAN Day Symposium (by special
invitation only) with the title “Why ECOWAS need to engage ASEAN?” on
this year's ASEAN Day on the 15th of August 2012 (Wednesday) at the
Malaysian High Commission in Accra.
3. This first-ever and special event aims to establish a dialog
platform between the ASEAN citizens in Ghana and the governments of
ECOWAS countries as well as with their people. Officers in charge of
ASEAN and ECOWAS countries from the Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and Regional Integration, diplomatic corps from the ECOWAS
countries and a few special guests are invited to participate in the
Symposium.
4. Historical, geographical and cultural similarities between both
regions are the very basic starting points of mutual respect and
cooperation. At the same time, acknowledgment of the diversity between
and within the regions, including different social and economic systems
and levels of development, will also be part of the discussion of the
symposium. The potentials in both regions are enormous in terms of
market size (600 million people in ASEAN and 300 million people in
ECOWAS), high economic growth and abundant natural resources. These
potentials would serve as a viable basis for enhanced cooperation
between ASEAN and ECOWAS, especially in sectors such as engineering,
telecommunications, agriculture, and infrastructure development. In
addition, both regions could share experiences and best practices in
the areas of mutual interests and benefits, such as community-building,
inter-faith and inter-civilisation dialogue, energy security, tourism,
climate change and trade and investment.
5. The Symposium emphasizes the importance of establishing the linkage
towards strengthening trade and investment ties between the two regions
in the future. and achieving full economic, cultural, social, and
political cooperation as well as address global challenges facing both
regions. An effort should be given to identify obstacles that hamper
cooperation between the two regions and explore best practices and
experiences that could foster closer cooperation. The Symposium will
also try to identify a number of steps that would lead to:
• Identifying existing difficulties and challenges that are facing
ASEAN and ECOWAS regions and identifying viable areas of cooperation
and specific projects to address those challenges;
• Exploring innovative schemes and approaches to strengthen development cooperation between ASEAN and ECOWAS;
• Increasing regular interaction between the two regions by, among
others, creating networks and focal points to exchange experiences and
best practices;
• Jointly mobilizing resources and capacities to support efforts for closer cooperation; and
• Establishing and strengthening regular mechanisms for training,
consultation, communication and sharing of information, experience and
expertise among regions and sub-regions, as well as identifying and
implementing of joint concrete projects and activities.
ASEAN Citizens in Ghana
c/o: Malaysian High Commission,
Accra, Ghana
13th of August 2012
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