The Indonesian Vice President (Wapres) Ma’ruf Amin explained the important achievements in efforts to strengthen ASEAN’s role over the last ten years.
“There are at least three important milestones for strengthening ASEAN’s role in the last decade,” he said while attending the Plenary Session at the National Convention Center (NCC) Vientiane, Laos, Wednesday (9/10).
The Vice President appreciated the adoption of the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP) as ASEAN’s strategic guide in responding to increasingly complex regional and global dynamics.
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“The adoption of AOIP or the ASEAN View on the Indo-Pacific as a strategic guide for cooperation in the region further strengthens ASEAN’s centrality,” he stressed.
The Vice President called economic integration through the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) a monumental achievement that strengthened ASEAN’s position on the global trade map.
“RCEP or Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is the largest free trade agreement in the world, covering almost 30% of global trade, a third of the world’s population,” he said.
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The Vice President encouraged the acceptance of Timor Leste as a full member of ASEAN in accordance with the agreed Road Map. According to him, this is a historic step that will strengthen the solidarity of countries in the Southeast Asia region.
“Timor Leste’s membership is a historical step that not only strengthens regional solidarity, but also strengthens ASEAN’s commitment and identity as an inclusive organization,” he said.
However, the Vice President asked ASEAN not to be complacent regarding these three achievements. He reminded that ASEAN must continue to adapt and strengthen cooperation to face increasingly dynamic global challenges.
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“In a world that continues to change rapidly, future challenges require ASEAN to continue to adapt and collaborate more closely,” he concluded. (Z-2)
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Indonesian Vice President Ma’ruf Amin’s Leadership Shines at the 44th ASEAN Summit
As the world witnessed the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summit in Vientiane, Laos, Indonesian Vice President Ma’ruf Amin took center stage, leading the delegation in the absence of President Joko Widodo [[1]]. The summit, which took place from October 9-11, 2024, was a crucial moment for ASEAN nations to come together and strengthen their roles in the global arena.
Ma’ruf Amin’s presence at the summit was not just ceremonial; he actively participated in high-level talks, meeting with Chinese officials and calling for stability and increased cooperation among ASEAN nations [[2]]. This move is significant, as it demonstrates Indonesia’s commitment to fostering strong relationships within the region.
During his speech at the Plenary Session, Ma’ruf Amin highlighted three important milestones in strengthening ASEAN’s role over the past decade [[3]]. While the exact details of these milestones are not mentioned, it is clear that the Vice President is focused on reinforcing ASEAN’s position on the global stage.
One notable achievement is the adoption of the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP) as ASEAN’s strategic framework for the region. This move is a testament to the organization’s efforts to strengthen its role in promoting stability and cooperation among member nations.
Ma’ruf Amin’s representation of Indonesia at the ASEAN Summit is also a sign of the country’s commitment to regional cooperation and diplomacy. As a respected leader in the region, Indonesia is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of ASEAN.
The Vice President’s call for dialogue and adherence to international law in high-level talks with China is also noteworthy [[2]]. This move reflects Indonesia’s efforts to promote peaceful resolution of disputes and strengthen its relationships with other nations in the region.
Indonesian Vice President Ma’ruf Amin’s leadership at the 44th ASEAN Summit was marked by his commitment to strengthening ASEAN’s role, promoting regional cooperation, and fostering diplomatic relationships. As Indonesia transitions to a new leadership, with Defense Minister set to take over as President, Ma’ruf Amin’s efforts to solidify Indonesia’s position in ASEAN will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the region.
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