New Zealand's bid to step up its engagement with Asean countries is
bearing fruit with a host of visits at ministerial and leadership level on the
Government's calling card.
Philippines President Benigno S.
Aquino is visiting New Zealand with a large delegation, including his country's
foreign minister, and will be in Wellington today for talks with the
Government. And over the weekend Foreign Minister Murray McCully has been hosting
the first visit by a foreign minister from Burma, Wunna Maung Lwin.
Singapore Prime Minister Lee
Hsien Loong visited two weeks ago.
Mr McCully visited Indonesia and
Malaysia this month and the Philippines in August. Trade Minister Tim Groser
visited Indonesia this month and Cambodia in August.
Strengthening ties with Asean
(Association of Southeast Asian Nations) is one of the foreign policy
priorities of the Government.
Mr McCully said part of his talks
with Mr Lwin were focused on what New Zealand was doing to help support Burma
when it takes over the chair of Asean.
New Zealand has offered five
scholarships for English language training to senior public servants.
Mr Lwin's visit is part of the
country's increased international engagement since moving towards democratic
reforms.
Mr McCully said there was more
potential in the Philippines relationship. It was a big country with 98 million
people and was growing quickly and consistently. It produces only 1 per cent of
dairy products consumed so was a huge market.
Asean comprises Brunei, Cambodia,
Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Burma, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and
Vietnam.
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