The group, established at the 11th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on theEnvironment held in Singapore on October 29, will also respond in linewith global efforts to address climate change issues.
At the meeting, ministers discussed a wide range of environmentalissues of mutual concern in the region and around the world, includingefforts to manage water resources, the sea and coastal environment,biological diversification and to preserve the country’s naturalresources and monitor climate change.
The ministers are currently attending a conference of members of theASEAN Agreement on Trans-border Haze Pollution (COP5) and the 8 thASEAN+3 Environment Ministers Meeting in order to seek ways ofmitigating forest fires and the trans-border pollution issue.
The ASEAN ministers are scheduled to meet with their counterparts fromChina, Japan and the Republic of Korea to discuss the potential forregional cooperation in the environmental field./.