Cambodia Ready to Work with ASEM’s Members for Peace and Prosperity

Cambodia is ready to join hands with other members of Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) to achieve the goals of peace and prosperity.

"Cambodia attaches great importance to ASEM as the relevant multilateral platform of dialogue and reaffirms her readiness and proactive engagement to work and collaborate with all its members and stakeholders to achieve the noble goals of peace and prosperity as set out by our ASEM leaders, and to bring back a renewed vitality into the ASEM process," said H.E. Prak Sokhonn, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in his message on the celebration of ASEM Day 2023 on Mar. 1.

Over the past 27 years, he continued, ASEM has grown into a significant forum with its 53 members with its mission of maintaining peace and security as well as promoting connectivity and development for the two continents. It has also served as a high-profile forum for advancing dialogues to enhance multilateralism, in the spirit of consensus, mutual interest and respect, to address inter-regional issues and global challenges.

Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cambodia had a great honour to host and chair the 13th ASEM Summit (ASEM13) virtually in November 2021 under the theme “Strengthening Multilateralism for Shared Growth”, with the high level of participation from all ASEM members, H.E. Prak Sokhonn recalled, adding that driving by the collective spirit to tackle the pandemic and to move toward a sustainable socio and economic recovery, ASEM Leaders have reached broad consensus on three deliverables, namely: (1) the ASEM13 Chair’s Statement: Strengthening Multilateralism for Shared Growth; (2) the Phnom Penh Statement on Post-COVID-19 Socio-Economic Recovery; and (3) the Way Forward on ASEM Connectivity. These documents have charted a new course of actions for ASEM cooperation to contain the public health crisis and to further enhance Asia-Europe connectivity through the strengthening of multilateralism for sustainable and inclusive economic recovery.

As we recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic, he said, the year 2022 has witnessed a dramatic shift in the dynamics of regional and global security and economic architecture with the eruption of the war in Ukraine, the increasing tension between superpowers and the ensuing prospects of economic decoupling and fragmentation of the global supply chains. All these factors have contributed to the weakening of multilateralism, which undermine our global efforts to tackle humankind existentialist issues related to climate change and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

"In this critical moment, I urge ASEM to provide its decades long leadership to mobilise joint actions to deepen its cooperation to pursue more sustainable solutions to the above issues so that our two continents could maintain its course to secure a more resilient future for our next generations to come," underlined the Cambodian top diplomat.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse