The 40th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Ministerial Meeting (AMM) opened in Manila on Monday morning.
Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo greeted foreign
ministers of ASEAN member countries at the Philippine International
Convention Center (PICC) before the opening of the meeting. Then
the president and foreign ministers posed for a group photo.
Speaking at the opening of the meeting, Philippine Foreign
Secretary Alberto Romulo said the Philippines is proud to be
hosting the AMM at such an important time as the ASEAN has entered
its 40th anniversary.
Giving keynote speech at the opening ceremony, Philippine
President Arroyo highlighted the significance of the theme of the
40th AMM, "One Caring and Sharing Community," which was adopted at
the 12th ASEAN Summit held in Cebu in January this year.
"Building the ASEAN community and voice is a long-term endeavor,
there are no short cuts and quick fixes, but we are determined and
will persevere to build the community that will provide a more
secure, stable, and prosperous life for all people," Arroyo
said.
The President called on the ASEAN foreign ministers to speed up
regional cooperation in political, security and economic areas.
"An ASEAN community is going to be anchored first and foremost
on economic integration, with a focus on social justice and raising
the standard of living in the region," she said. "It is about
creating a dynamic force in Asia to maximize the benefit of
globalization."
Arroyo said she is confident on ASEAN's goal to achieve economic
integration among its 10 members by 2015.
The opening ceremony was followed by a retreat discussion, at
which foreign ministers will discuss a batch of paramount interest
within ASEAN and regional and international issues affecting the
region. The ASEAN Senior Officials and Directors-General had held a
series of preparatory meetings before the AMM.
The Philippines currently heads the ASEAN and is hosting this
week the 40th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting (AMM), Post Ministerial
Conferences (PMC), and the 14th ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF)
following the 12th ASEAN Summit and Related Meetings in Cebu in
January this year.
Founded in 1967, the ASEAN groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia,
Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and
Vietnam.
(Xinhua News Agency, July 30, 2007)