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Anwar proposes four cooperation areas to empower Asean

Leaders at summit in Tokyo adopt vision statement, implementation plan focusing on future cooperation.

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 17 Dec 2023 3:26PM

Anwar proposes four cooperation areas to empower Asean
Asean leaders and their wives pose for a photograph after the Asean-Japan Commemorative Summit in Tokyo today. – Anwar Ibrahim Facebook pic, December 17, 2023.

PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has proposed four areas of cooperation to expand and deepen collaboration within Asean to empower its people to be resilient and better able to address future challenges.

He pointed out to Asean leaders and host Japan during the Asean-Japan Commemorative Summit in Tokyo today that the four areas are public health, climate action, disaster management and people-to-people exchanges.

Anwar said that drawing from the lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic, Asean and Japan must remain vigilant against future health crises.

He said that in this respect, as the region moves towards operationalising the Asean Centre for Public Health Emergencies and Emerging Diseases, Malaysia proposed that Asean members and Japan place researchers there.

“We should bring together researchers from diverse backgrounds, experience and know-how, to form a team that could help better address future health challenges,” he said in his remarks during the third agenda, themed “Heart to Heart Partners Across Generations”.

On climate action, he said Asean and Japan should continue to work closely to advance regional and national mitigation and adaptation strategies.

“Delaying these risks will worsen the irreversible impact of climate change, a reality already experienced by some,” he said.

Asean and Japan should seize on the momentous outcome of COP28, especially on the Global Stocktake, Global Goal on Adaptation and the loss and damage fund, he added.

“I welcome (Japan) Prime Minister (Fumio) Kishida’s early commitment of US$10 million (RM46.7 million) and I encourage Japan to do more in assisting developing countries with energy transition in a just, orderly and equitable manner,” he said.

Anwar said the region has seen a surge in extreme weather events, from droughts to floods and landslides which called for his third point – disaster management.

He said this is why Malaysia values Japan’s contribution to operationalising the Asean Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management.

Anwar called for deeper collaboration with Japan in ongoing efforts to establish Permanent Relief Centres, capitalising on Japan’s extensive experience in Disaster Risk Reduction.

In bringing the people of the region together, Malaysia appreciated Japan’s initiatives such as Jenesys1 (Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths), which help to bridge cultural divides and foster a sense of shared identity.

It is important that the Jenesys programme returned to its face-to-face format for meaningful interactions among our students and youths.

On Malaysia’s part, he said the country will encourage students from all Asean members to choose Japan’s University of Tsukuba’s branch campus in Malaysia to pursue their tertiary education.

Anwar said Malaysia welcomed Japan’s new initiative of “Partnership to Cocreate a Future with the Next Generation”.

Following these proposals, the leaders adopted a vision statement and an implementation plan that focused on future cooperation under the theme of co-creation, concluding the summit.

The commemorative summit was co-chaired by Kishida, as the host, and Indonesian President Joko Widodo. – Bernama, December 17, 2023.

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