ASEAN Secretary-General pins high hopes for 37th Summit outcomes

Secretary-General of ASEAN Dato Lim Jock Hoi has pinned high expectations for the outcomes of the 37th ASEAN Summit and related meetings scheduled for November 12-15.
ASEAN Secretary-General pins high hopes for 37th Summit outcomes ảnh 1Secretary-General of ASEAN Dato Lim Jock Hoi  (Photo: VNA)

Jakarta (VNA) - Secretary-General of ASEAN Dato Lim Jock Hoi has pinned highexpectations for the outcomes of the 37th ASEAN Summit and relatedmeetings scheduled for November 12-15.

Granting an interview to the Vietnam News Agency ahead of the summit, Dato Lim said the ASEANSummit is the highest decision-making body in the region. The Leaders’deliberation and decision will set the tone for the work of ASEAN, as well asASEAN’s engagement with its Dialogue Partners.

High on the agenda is the Leaders’ endorsement of the ASEAN ComprehensiveRecovery Framework and its Implementation Plans, which will serve as thewhole-of-community exit strategy to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are also expecting constructive outcomes from the RCEP negotiationsto provide a significant boost to market confidence, which is much needed amidthe pressures of COVID-19 and general uncertainties on the region’s economy,”he said. 

In addition, the ASEAN leader also expected to see outcome on the discussionsof ASEAN Travel Corridor Arrangement, to facilitate the safe resumption ofpeople-to-people connectivity in the region. 

“These measures represent ASEAN’s collective response towards “normality”in the post-COVID-19 era in a safe and sustained manner, factoring intoconsideration the national health and travel protocols of each member state,”he noted.

He said at the 37th ASEAN Summit, the work on Community-building continuesapace with the mid-term reviews of the ASEAN Political-Security Council (APSC),ASEAN Economic Council (AEC) and ASEAN Socio-Cultural Council (ASCC)Blueprints, and the Master Plan on the ASEAN Connectivity 2025.

“Beyond ASEAN, we will continue to strengthen relations with externalpartners, and will be adopting Plans of Action with Canada, India, New Zealand,Republic of Korea and United States to elevate these bilateral partnerships togreater heights,” he stated.

According to Dato Lim, under the chairmanship of Vietnam, preparations for the 37th ASEAN Summit have been progressing smoothly. Twenty-nine high-level meetings and activities are scheduled for November 9-15. There will also be the 23rd ASEAN Plus Three Summit and the 15th East Asia Summit, as well as various Summits with Dialogue Partners. The 4th RCEP Summit will also be held. 

In addition, two special meetings would be convened, including the ASEAN-NewZealand Commemorative Summit to celebrate 45 years of partnership and the inauguralASEAN Women Leaders’ Summit to recognise the role and contributions of womentowards a gender-equal ASEAN Community.

Other notable events to be launched and be reported at the ASEAN Summitwill be the Mid-term Review of ASEAN Community Vision 2025 Blueprints, the ASEANComprehensive Recovery Framework, and the Launching of the ASEAN RegionalReserve of Medical Supplies./.
VNA

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