The 37th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits concluded successfully on November 15 afternoon. Members of ASEAN, international political observers, and media outlets all view Vietnam as having fulfilled its role as the ASEAN Chair in 2020 superbly.
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Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at the closing ceremony (Source: baoquocte.vn)
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The
37th ASEAN Summit and Related Meetings from November 12 to 15 wrapped up
Vietnam’s ASEAN Chairmanship in 2020.
Vietnamese
Ambassador to Cambodia Vu Quang Minh told Russia’s Sputnik news agency that,
for the first time in the bloc’s 53-year history, most ASEAN meetings were held
via videoconference, including the 36th ASEAN Summit in June and the 53rd ASEAN
Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in September, which is a new format for meetings,
especially high-level ones.
In
choosing “Cohesive & Responsive” as the theme for its ASEAN year, Vietnam
hoped to affirm that solidarity is decisive in the durability of the bloc, he
said, stressing that only in a cohesive and responsive ASEAN Community can
members be effectively responsive to the impact of rapid and strong changes in
the world. Being responsive also helps ASEAN be more cohesive, enhancing its overall
strength and resoluteness, reported VNA.
The
ambassador said the impact of COVID-19 far surpasses that of the 1997 Asian
financial crisis or the 2008-2009 global financial crisis. But ASEAN hasn’t
been defeated, and as the Chair of the bloc, Vietnam has joined other members
in exerting every effort to overcome any and all difficulties.
Nguyen
Manh Tien, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly’s Committee for External
Relations, told Sputnik that Vietnam fully performed its role as a connectivity
centre of ASEAN, earning the appreciation of leaders of other nations.
It
has also taken the lead in boosting economic connectivity in the “new normal”,
which has not only helped its economy sustain growth this year but also been a
starting point for the re-establishment of supply chains affected by the
pandemic, he said.
The
timely adaptation and response to COVID-19 is also a highlight of Vietnam’s
activities as the ASEAN Chair, Tien said. As soon as the pandemic was first
uncovered in China’s Wuhan city, Vietnam convened meetings to discuss the
urgent actions needed to fight the outbreak and shifted most ASEAN meetings
from in-person to online.
The
number of events delayed or cancelled due to COVID-19 was minimised as a
result, helping to ensure cohesion among member states in joint activities and
the implementation of programmes.
ASEAN
has become more cohesive as a new link in global supply chains and the fight
against the pandemic, he said.
Meanwhile,
international relations analyst Nguyen Minh Tam told the Russian news agency
that, under Vietnam’s leadership, ASEAN’s international role increased
considerably in 2020 and the bloc reached consensus on many important issues
relating to regional peace and stability.
From
2020 onwards, ASEAN will gradually become an example of a community of
solidarity for the goal of building peace, stability, equality, development,
and prosperity, he added./.
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