Le Luong Minh
officially assumes leadership of ASEAN
Former Vietnam Deputy Foreign Minister Le Luong Minh
talks to reporters after a handover ceremony of the secretary-general of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at the ASEAN head office in Jakarta, January 9,
2013. Photo: Reuters
Vietnamese veteran diplomat Le Luong Minh officially took
leadership of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at a
handover ceremony held at ASEAN head office in Jakarta on January 9.
The 61-year-old replaced Surin Pitsuwan from Thailand who
headed the organization for five years.
In his speech, Minh recalled the moment he first entered the
organization’s headquarters on an unofficial visiting trip. “I was impressed
by a feeling of solidarity.
There were not only national flags of 10 ASEAN members at the
lobby but also those of ASEAN’s partners. A feeling of solidarity has turned
ASEAN into a proud and strong organization,” he said.
The new ASEAN Secretary General drafted his major duties for a
five-year term (2013-2017) at the ceremony including an overall plan to build
an ASEAN community in terms of politics and security and to continue pushing
for negotiations with China to reach a consensus on a code of conduct for the
East Sea (COC) based on the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East
Sea (DOC), ASEAN six-point Principles with China's policy on the East Sea,
and Joint Declaration of ASEAN and China.
Minh said that more accessible sources of capital, labor
forces, goods and services will bring both challenges and difficulties to 10
member nations and society and culture will play a key role: “Narrowing the
development gap between the members is not only an economic goal. Providing
good education to the young generation is the best way to help poor countries
get out of poverty. That’s why we should care about education,” he addressed.
“The next five years would be a crucial and interesting stage.
I and other members at the ASEAN Secretariat are willing to work closely with
member nations to make sure that we are able to fulfill our commitments and
goals,” he concluded his speech.
Minh is the first Vietnamese to head ASEAN. Minh was elected
to head ASEAN at 21st ASEAN Summit held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
in November, 2011.
Minh graduated from Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam and Jawaharlal Nehru
University in New Delhi, India.
He used to be head of Vietnam’s
permanent delegation at the United Nations.
He used to be Vietnam's
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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