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A general view of the Asean-United Nations Summit, as part of the 43rd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

Indonesia passes Asean chairmanship baton to Laos

JAKARTA, Sept 7 — Laos symbolically took over the chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) from Indonesia this year, and will host Asean in 2024 with the promise of building an increasingly connected and resilient Asean, ANTARA News Agency reported.

“Laos received the honour to become chairman of Asean in 2024. We will work on reaching a more connected and resilient Asean,” its Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone said at the closing ceremony of the 43rd Asean Summit in Jakarta on Thursday.

Siphandone received the baton of the Asean chairmanship from Indonesian President Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, at the ceremony. The Asean chairmanship of Laos will raise the theme Enhancing Connectivity and Resilience.

The Laos PM also extended his deepest congratulations to President Jokowi and the Indonesian people for successfully holding the 43rd Asean Summit.

“We really lauded the achievements achieved by Asean under Indonesia’s chairmanship, which carries the theme ASEAN is Important: Epicentrum Growth,” he said.

Siphandone said Laos will continue the success of Indonesia’s chairmanship by making several collective efforts.

“We will continue collective efforts, such as placing further focus on the Asean community and creating opportunities in facing geopolitical and geo-economic challenges and changes,” he said.

Siphandone added that during its chairmanship, Laos will expand Asean’s external relations, strengthen ASEAN centrality and unity, as well as develop a regional architecture for stability, peace, and development in the Asean region.

“We will also boost connectivity, narrow the development gap (among ASEAN countries), support the achievement of carbon neutrality, and drive digital transformation in the region,” he said.

Laos is ready to work with other Asean members and its partners for the success of its chairmanship.

“We look forward to welcoming you all to Laos,” Siphandone said.

Meanwhile, President Jokowi conveyed his appreciation to the leaders of Asean countries and partner countries who attended the 43rd Asean Summit.

He said during the meetings, he drew optimism from all those present.

This, according to him, strengthened his hope and enthusiasm to continue the struggle to realise a peaceful, just, and prosperous Asean region.

“It is time to hand over the baton to Laos. Let us continue strengthening collaboration and cooperation for a prosperous Asean and make the world a better place for all,” Widodo said.

— Bernama

 

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