ASEAN summit statements reaffirm support for peace efforts on Korean Peninsula
Chair statements of the recent virtual summits of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have reaffirmed international support for efforts to foster lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula, the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s foreign ministry said.
Hanoi (VNA) - Chair statementsof the recent virtual summits of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations(ASEAN) have reaffirmed international support for efforts to foster lastingpeace on the Korean Peninsula, the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s foreign ministrysaid.
The three statements were issued late lastweek after the RoK-ASEAN Summit, the ASEAN Plus Three Summit involving the RoK,China and Japan, and the East Asia Summit took place from November 12-14, allin the form of video conference.
The statements noted progress in the peaceprocess on the peninsula, reiterated the importance of "sustainable"dialogue and called for the implementation of 2018 peace agreements between theRoK and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and between the US andthe DPRK.
The chairman's statement of the ASEAN PlusThree Summit laid stress on the importance of continued sustainable peacefuldialogue amongst all concerned parties in order to achieve peace and stabilityin a denuclearised Korean Peninsula.
It urged all parties concerned to resumepeaceful dialogue and continue working constructively towards the goals oflasting peace and stability in a denuclearised Korean Peninsula.
The statement also reiterated the summit'scommitment to the full implementation of UN Security Council resolutions andnoted the importance of international efforts to bring about the"complete, verifiable and irreversible" denuclearisation of the peninsula.
The chairman's statement of the RoK-ASEAN Summitnoted that ASEAN leaders welcomed the RoK’s New Southern Policy Plus, anupgraded version of its signature regional foreign policy initiative designedto deepen economic and diplomatic ties with ASEAN and India./.
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