ASEAN STATES WARN OF S.CHINA
SEA TENSIONS
Beijing unilaterally
declared the creation of new administrative districts on islands in the
troubled waterways to which Vietnam and the Philippines also have competing
claims
ASEAN Summit, Vietnam Prime
Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said international institutions and international law
had been seriously challenged during the global crisis
Association of Southeast Asian
Nations is a regional
intergovernmental organization
ASEAN comprising ten countries
in Southeast Asia
ASEAN itself was created on 8
August 1967
Foreign ministers of five countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, signed the ASEAN
Declaration
1981 The ASEAN Tourism Forum
(ATF) was established
On 15 December 1995, the Southeast Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty was signed to turn Southeast Asia into a nuclear-weapon-free
zone
On 15 December 2008, member
states met in Jakarta to launch a charter, signed in November 2007, to
move closer to "an EU-style community"
ASEAN promotes intergovernmental cooperation and facilitates economic, political, security, military, educational, and sociocultural integration among its members and other countries
in Asia
ASEAN Plus Three is a forum
that functions as a coordinator of co-operation between the ASEAN and the three
East Asian nations of China, South Korea, and Japan
ASEAN Plus Six with Australia,
New Zealand, and India, and stands as the linchpin of Asia Pacific's economic, political, security, socio-cultural
architecture, as well as the global economy
ASEAN, together with its six
major trading partners (Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, South
Korea), began the first round of negotiations on 26–28 February 2013, in Bali,
Indonesia on the establishment of the Regional Comprehensive Economic
Partnership (RCEP)
ASEAN Vision 2020 was
formalised and made comprehensive through the Bali Concord II in 2003
Three
major pillars of a single ASEAN community were established: Political-Security
Community (APSC), Economic Community (AEC) and Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC)
ASEAN also regularly engages
other countries in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond
ASEAN is a major partner of
the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
ASEAN also participates in the
East Asia Summit (EAS)
Several territorial disputes
has affected the unity of ASEAN such as the Cambodian–Thai
border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand, Cambodian–Vietnamese border dispute between Cambodia and Vietnam, the North
Borneo dispute between the Philippines and Malaysia, and the South
China Sea dispute which includes Vietnam, Brunei, the Philippines, Malaysia, and possibly Indonesia.
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