Cambodian Prime
Minister Hun Sen said today that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(Asean) still faced many challenges despite the group's achievements.
"Asean still continues to face challenges, both
globally and regionally," he said during the opening session of the annual
meeting of Asean foreign ministers in Phnom Penh.
The prime minister pointed to "the fragility of the
economic recovery of developed countries, coupled with prolonged severe debt
crisis in Europe."
Other challenges include "ongoing social and
political turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa, high oil prices, food
and energy security, climate change, natural disasters, terrorism and
transnational crime," he said.
"All these still pose a great threat to the
sustainability of socio-economic development of Asean achieved over the last
four decades and the success of our efforts towards realising a full Asean
Community in 2015."
Hun Sen also noted that the development gap was
"still huge" among Asean members. "This requires us to double
our efforts to promote further growth and improve equitable distribution of the
fruits of growth at both national and regional levels among the member
countries," he said.
"Narrowing such development gaps is not only a
pre-condition for ensuring Asean competitiveness and reducing poverty of our
peoples but also for helping Asean achieve real regional integration and
promoting its centrality in broader regional and world affairs," the prime
minister added.
News Desk
Rasmei Kampuchea Daily
Rasmei Kampuchea Daily
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