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Address at the
second ASEAN-US LEADERS’ MEETING
| further
strengthening and enhancing interactions | recognize the great pre-requisite role of the US | ASEAN Economic
Community (AEC) | ASEAN-U.S.
cooperation | Second
U.S.-Lower Mekong meeting | ASEAN Regional
Forum | nuclear
non-proliferation |
Washington, 24th September 2010
Your Excellency Barack Obama, President of the
United States of America
Your Majesty the Sultan, Excellencies ASEAN
Leaders,
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
I would like to express our profound gratitude to the President of the United States of America, His Excellency Barack Obama, for the hospitality and the excellent arrangements
made for the second “ASEAN-US Leaders’ Meeting”.
This summit has
demonstrated that both ASEAN and the U.S. are committed to further
strengthening and enhancing interactions in political,
security, economic, social and cultural areas by displaying partnership
and strengthening cooperation aimed at ensuring stability and
development in Southeast Asia. In this regard, I would like to reiterate
my support for the President Obama’s initiative to establish an Eminent
Persons Group (EPG) in order to explore ways and means to deepen and
widen the existing cooperation between ASEAN and the US as well as to
recommend measures for deepening ASEAN-US relations in the future.
As we all know, the geo-political and economic landscape has changed, as
Asia come out of the Global Financial Crisis. Indeed, with the increased
importance of East Asia economy, all of us remain to recognize the
great pre-requisite role of the US in ensuring world
stability and development. In this spirit, Cambodia welcomes the US’s
participation in the East Asia Summit, a new mechanism of the regional
architecture which ASEAN has been continuing its centrality. With the
US’s participation in this framework, Cambodia is of the view that we
should add political and security cooperation as another area to the
five priority areas which have been implemented namely, energy,
education, finance, combating Avian-Influenza and natural disaster
mitigation. At the same time, Cambodia urges the US to support ASEAN
Chair’s regular participation in the G-20 as it emerges as the key
global forum to tackle issues and address the future development of the
world’s economic and financial system.
On the trade front, the U.S. continues to be the key export market and
great source of investment for the ASEAN countries. In this regard,
Cambodia welcomes the new initiatives aimed at implementing the Joint
Vision Statement on the ASEAN-U.S. Enhanced Partnership adopted in 2005,
and notable efforts to promote cooperation in trade facilitation, trade
finance and standards under the ASEAN-US Trade and Investment Framework
Arrangement (TIFA). At the same time, I would like to urge for the
expedition of the new Action Plan for the ASEAN-US Enhanced Partnership
(2010-2015) in order to ensure its step-by-step implementation in
accordance with the set timeframe.
ASEAN's commitment to free trade and building the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) has helped reinforce an open multilateral trading system. In addition,
stronger commitments to attract US investment at both national and
regional levels are required to boost overall U.S.-ASEAN economic
activity. Thus, ASEAN welcomes increasing US role in building the AEC,
especially we welcomes financial contribution as well as technical
assistance from the US in order to support the implementation of the
Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity, which is the foundation for narrowing
development gaps within ASEAN and stepping stone toward East Asian
integration in the longer term.
Cambodia welcomes a broader and deeper ASEAN-U.S. cooperation to
promote educational exchanges, including in science and technology and
in people-to-people interactions. The US can play an important role in
developing human resources to support ASEAN community building process
by focusing especially on newer members of ASEAN. In this regard,
Cambodia highly appreciates the capacity building component of the trade
facilitation arrangement.
The recent Second U.S.-Lower Mekong
meeting was a great success. I would like to thank the US for
the financial support for this cooperation. Our Mekong countries look
forward to promote cooperation in the areas of environment, health,
education and infrastructure development and discuss specific activities
for cooperation.
On the security front, the ASEAN region is wrestling with fighting
terrorism and here too the United States is a major player. The US
presence has been a determining reason for the peace and stability in
Asia. It has helped ensure a booming and dynamic Southeast Asia.
Cambodia has greatly benefited from capacity training in
counter-terrorism that the United States and some regional countries
that have provided us during the past years. The ASEAN Regional Forum has now
evolved into the region's premier security forum. At the same time,
Cambodia has embarked on the training of peace-keeping forces, making
humble contribution to regional and world peace.
Cambodia is committed to the regime of nuclear non-proliferation and welcomes efforts exerted to re-launch the six party
talks. Peace and stability on the Korean peninsula are critical for the
prosperity of East Asia.
After all, ASEAN and
the US must find new ways and a new vision for a shared future. Both
sides will gain from engagement. The agenda for this could cover a broad
range of issues, from poverty reduction, economy, trade and investment,
energy, environment protection and climate change management to nuclear
disarmament, combating terrorism, and confidence-building measures.
Once again, I am convinced that our today’s meeting will lay out some
new important foundations for ensuring a success of our win-win
cooperation, which is the top interest of our countries and peoples.
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