The close ties and cooperation among ASEAN members must not just to be maintained but should be further increased and improved from time to time, said Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. (Photo: Xinhua)
Kuala Lumpur(VNA) – The close ties and cooperation among ASEAN members must not just to bemaintained but should be further increased and improved from time to time, saidMalaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
By doing so, ASEANwill continue to progress and succeed, the PM said in a statement on April 25.
Najib will lead theMalaysian delegation to the 30th ASEAN Summit and Related Meetings in thePhilippines.
The Gross Domestic Productof ASEAN nations reached 2.5 trillion USD last year, placing the region as theworld’s seventh largest economy, he noted, adding that the world’s economicexperts are confident that ASEAN would become the fourth largest economy by2050.
ASEAN, he said, is nowon its 50th year since the Bangkok Declaration which was signed by Indonesia,the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia, followed by other SoutheastAsian countries such as Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar in thesubsequent years.
Since then, the regionand ASEAN member states have been progressing well, not just in terms of theachievement of each country individually but also the achievement of the entiregrouping, he said, expressing his hope that ASEAN would be dubbed as among themost successful regional associations in the world.-VNA
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