President Benigno S. Aquino III has underscored the
importance of upholding the rule of law in resolving the territorial disputes
in the South China Sea on the first day of the
US-ASEAN Leaders Summit here.
The US-ASEAN Summit commenced Monday, February 15. (California is 16 hours behind Manila .)
The summit is divided into two sessions covering the
following topics: promoting an innovative, entrepreneurial ASEAN Economic
Community; and protecting peace, prosperity, and security in the Asia-Pacific
region.
“The leaders exchanged views during a retreat that focused
on promoting regional prosperity through innovation and entrepreneurship and
continued their discussions over a working dinner,” Communications Secretary
Herminio Coloma, Jr. said, quoting the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on
the highlights of the first day of the summit.
At the working dinner where the main topic was on the
regional strategic outlook, Secretary Coloma said President Aquino “spoke on
the importance of upholding the rule of law and peaceful resolution of disputes
in the region.”
In their discussions, Coloma said President Obama and the
ASEAN leaders expressed “collective concern over continued militarization in
the South China Sea , which they recognized as
a core issue in region.”
“There was also concern expressed over unilateral attempts
to change the status quo in the region through island building, construction
activities and test flights. In this regard, the crucial importance of freedom
of navigation and overflight was highlighted,” he said.
The importance of ASEAN solidarity and centrality and close
cooperation and consultation in upholding regional peace and stability was also
emphasized during their discussions, according to Secretary Coloma.
“It was established that ASEAN should speak with one voice
to ensure that all parties modify their behavior to conform with the rule of
law and ensure the preservation of status quo,” he said.
“It was noted that this remains crucial for promoting
respect for international law and norms for the management of regional tensions
and in building regional security architecture,” he added.
Also during the US-ASEAN meeting, Secretary Coloma said the
seriousness of the North Korean issue was discussed, as well as the
developments in the Middle East , the Syrian
conflict and efforts to combat violent extremism.
“The Leaders discussed ways to strengthen protection against
digital recruitment of terrorism. They also expressed their strong views that
the building of nuclear arsenal in North Korea
is destabilizing and called for North
Korea to denuclearize,” he said.
Moreover, Coloma said US President Obama and the ASEAN
leaders were confident of closer ASEAN-US cooperation in areas of common
endeavor, such as maritime security, economic engagement and people-to-people
ties.
In his brief remarks at the opening of the US-ASEAN Leaders
Summit, US President Obama described the landmark gathering on US soil a
reflection of his commitment to a strong and enduring partnership with
Southeast Asian nations.
This is the first time that the leaders of ASEAN countries
are meeting in the United
States . The aim of the summit was to deepen US engagement
with Southeast Asian nations.
The ASEAN, established in August 1967, groups Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia , Indonesia , Laos ,
Malaysia , Myanmar , the Philippines ,
Singapore , Thailand , and Vietnam .
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