Senior officials of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are gathering at meetings in Bangkok from May 28 to 31 to prepare for upcoming events of the bloc.
ASEAN senior officials pose for a photo at the meeting opened in Bangkok on May 28 (Photo: VNA)
Bangkok (VNA) – Senior officials of the Associationof Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are gathering at meetings in Bangkok fromMay 28 to 31 to prepare for upcoming events of the bloc.
Permanent Secretary of the Thai Ministry ofForeign Affairs Busaya Mathelin will chair the meetings, namely the ASEANSenior Officials’ Meeting (SOM), the Joint Consultative Meeting, the ASEAN SOMPlus Three, the East Asia Summit SOM, and the 7th meeting of the ASEANCoordinating Council’s Working Group on Timor Leste’s ASEAN membershipapplication.
The meetings aim to prepare for the ASEANSummit, the 52nd ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting and the ASEAN ForeignMinisters' Meeting Post-Ministerial Conferences, which are scheduled totake place in Bangkok in late June and late July.
Participants are set to discuss cooperation inthe building of the ASEAN Community, especially advancing partnership forsustainability – the priority issue of Thailand’s ASEAN chairmanship this year.
They will also look into measures to enhance thebloc’s relations with partners and exchange views on important internationaland regional matters.
This time’s ASEAN SOM and related meetings showThailand’s role in promoting peace and cooperation in the region to realisesecurity, sustainable development and economic growth targets, as well as toachieve sustainable social security, thus helping to build a future-orientedand people-centred ASEAN Community where no one is left behind.
ASEAN comprises Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia,Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam.-VNA
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