Hosted byThailand from May 25-26 in Bangkok, the symposium follows the Thai PrimeMinister’s declaration during last year’s ASEM Summit in Mongolia of thecountry’s determination to open a platform for member nations to discuss andexchange methods for fostering sustainable development.
The mainobjective of the symposium is to strengthen cooperation between Asia and Europein order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations.The event also provides an opportunity for Thailand to present the SufficiencyEconomy Philosophy initiated by King Bhumibol Adulyadej as an alternative tocreating sustainable development.
BesidesThailand, the two-day gathering draws 170 delegates, including guest speakersfrom many other ASEM member countries, including China, Germany, Finland,Japan, Switzerland and the Philippines.
As partof the symposium, the participants will on May 26 travel to Khao Hin Son RoyalDevelopment Study Center in Chachoengsao province, where they will learn aboutmodel development projects being implemented by Thailand in accordance with theSufficiency Economy Philosophy.-VNA.