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Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Wednesday that the 10-nation
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) should be more proactive to cope with challenges which could threaten regional peace and security to ensure sustainable growth and
competitiveness.
Attending the ASEAN leaders' retreat, part of the 20th ASEAN Summit in Cambodia, the Thai premier said the regional group should play a wider and more constructive role in peacebuilding and closely cooperate with powers outside the region on trade and political stability as well as raising concerns about important
new issues such as the battle against transboundary crime and money laundering.
As the economy is essential to regional peace and security, ASEAN should rely more on both the overall Asia-Pacific region and its Southeast Asian region amid the Euro-zone crisis and the US economic slowdown.
ASEAN should also foster regional economic partnerships such as Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement and active participation in G-20, the Thai premier suggested.
Ms Yingluck said that maritime cooperation would become ASEAN important agenda and the regional grouping should cooperate with its dialogue partners in tackling problems such as its anti-piracy mission, search and rescue operations, and maritime environmental protection.
Such cooperation, she said, should help build trust and confidence as well as maritime safety.
Maritime security and national interests should be separated from any international maritime disputes, she said, which could be solved through peaceful means.
As for the South China Sea dispute, she urged the implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) which should help maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea.
Regarding political developments in Myanmar, Ms Yingluck said Thailand supported and welcomed development in Myanmar and ASEAN should support Myanmar and serve in a proactive role as a go-between Myanmar and the international community.
Thailand also encouraged ASEAN to call for the international community to end sanctions against Myanmar and supported Myanmar’s involvement in the international arena in organisations such as the United Nations.
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