KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 8 (Bernama) -- The "Asean Way," based on
consensus and the principle of non-interference, has been fruitful as proven by
the process of democracy that has started in Myanmar, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun
Razak.
Saying that the 'Asean Way' had
also been featured in other instances, the Prime Minister said these included
the approach adopted by Malaysia in resolving the claims of neighbouring
countries, that could be settled amicably.
"Although Asean still holds
strongly to the principle of non-interference, the Asean mechanisms centred on
what is described as the 'Asean Way' enabled various sensitive and complex
issues to be resolved through negotiations," he said.
In his special message in
conjunction with the 45th Asean Day celebration which was aired last night,
Najib pointed out that the Asean principle of non-interference had proven to be
effective in maintaining peace and stability in the South-east Asian region.
He said all the positive factors
resulting from the non-interference principle had been adopted in the best
manner possible by the leaders of the member countries to draw up various
initiatives and development plans to enhance the standard and quality of life
of the people.
"It's obvious that the
existence of Asean has provided a catalyst in narrowing down the gap in the
socio-economic development between the countries in this region," Najib
said.
Recalling the events faced by
Asean since its formation, he said Asean's capability to become the regional
political framework to preserve peace and stability in the region had
frequently be doubted.
According him, the effectiveness
of Asean's efforts had been questioned because of its principle of
non-interference in the internal affairs of its member countries which had been
described as not effective in resolving conflicts in the region.
"However, despite the
criticism, the Asean mechanism has been proven to be effective in preserving
peace, stability and prosperity in the region. Thus, it is not surprising that
the organisation that began with only five member nations in 1967, has expanded
to 10 member countries," he said.
The Prime Minister pointed out
that the active participation of the dialogue partners during meetings and
conferences at the Asean level represented a recognition by the international
community of the ability and potentials of Asean itself.
Najib said that issues of mutual
interest such as security, drug smuggling, anti-terrorism and environment could
be discussed and tackled together to achieve the best result.
He added that Asean was now among
the most dynamic region in the world, and with a market size of more than 500
million people and an accumulated GNI (Gross National Income) worth US$2.15
trillion, Asean had achieved an encouraging success with full of potentials in
future.
Asean, he said, had been
strengthened with the signing of the Asean Charter which had transformed the organisation
into an entity based on rules besides boosting integration and connectivity
between the member countries in the fields of politics, economy and culture.
"Asean is always sensitive
to the change in time. Asean is apprehensive that it must continue to be
relevant to the aspiration of its citizens. Based on this awareness, the Asean
leaders had launched the Asean Connectivity Agenda in 2010," he said.
Explaining that the agenda aimed
to ensure that Asean could be accessed through the transportation and
communications network, Najib said, "Imagine the possibilities available
if all the products from Asean member nations could move easily from one nation
to the other," he said.
In addition, Najib said Asean had
set up the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) and the
ASEAN Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and
Children (ACWC).
He also pointed out that Asean
was now in the final stages of drawing up the Human Rights Declaration which
would be adopted by the member nations in preserving human rights in the
region.
"I'm convinced that with the
maturity of relations between the Asean member nations based on the concept of
Asean centrality fuelled by the spirit of Asean solidarity, such problems could
certainly be amicably resolved," he said.
Meanwhile, Najib said the
Malaysian government would continue to intensify efforts to bring Asean to its
people through the implementation of outreach programmes focusing on the
introduction of history, value system, culture and the importance of Asean.
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