Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc addresses the opening ceremony of the 36th ASEAN Summit (Photo: VNA)
Bangkok (VNA) – Major newspapers of Thailand published a number of articles on the 36thASEAN Summit and other activities hosted by Vietnam as ASEAN Chair 2020.
English-language daily newspaper Bangkok Post of Thailandran an article saying that this year marks the half-way point of the grouping's10-year journey toward the realisation of the ASEAN Community Vision 2025,which envisaged deeper integration after the agreement to establish the ASEANCommunity back in 2015.
It is the ideal time for the bloc to assess their work inachieving those aspirations, it underlined.
“The COVID-19 pandemic as well as the economic slump mayforce ASEAN leaders to look inwards, focusing on their own crisis, over thegrouping's mission. But at the same time, some optimists believe the pandemicgives ASEAN an opportunity to work as a group to escalate cooperation under thehuman security framework,” noted the article.
Meanwhile, the PBS broadcasting centre highlighted that ThaiPrime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha proposed three paths for actions to advanceASEAN in the post-COVID-19 era at the summit on June 26.
The full speech of Vietnamese PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc at theopening ceremony of the 36th ASEAN Summit and other related articles werepublished at the website of the Thai Government’s Public Relations Department.
In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency, Dr BalazSzanto of the International and Strategic Studies Faculty at the Webster Universityof Thailand underlined that Vietnam is an important member of ASEAN.
The country’s leadership as Chair of ASEAN will influencemajor issues, including the settlement of territorial disputes at sea andothers in the ASEAN agenda, he noted./.
Indonesian scholar Prof. Aleksius Jemadu has said the 36th ASEAN Summit needs to focus on policy coordination in response to COVID-19, regional stability in face of complicated developments in the East Sea and promotion of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
Major newspapers of Malaysia and Laos have published a series of articles on the upcoming 36th ASEAN Summit and other activities hosted by Vietnam as ASEAN Chair 2020.
Indonesian newspapers highlighted the 36th ASEAN Summit which was held on June 26 via video conference under the chair of Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
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