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SPEECHES
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PMs Statement on departure
to Philippines for the 5th India-ASEAN Summit and the
2nd East Asia Summit
January 13, 2007, New Delhi
"I will be visiting Cebu,
Philippines, for the 5th India-ASEAN Summit and the
2nd East Asia Summit. Our participation in both these
summits is a reflection of the increasing significance
of the eastern orientation of Indias foreign policy
and our quest for closer engagement with countries of
South-East Asia and East Asia.
In Cebu, I will participate in the 5th
India-ASEAN Summit on January 14th, which will be followed
by the 2nd East Asia Summit the next day. At the India-ASEAN
Summit I will have an opportunity to review, with leaders
of ASEAN countries, the progress that has been achieved
over the last year in Indias economic dialogue
with the ASEAN region. We will also consider new initiatives
that can be undertaken to accelerate this process of
engagement. I believe that the India-ASEAN FTA is an
important initiative to promote this greater economic
synergy and I shall use this opportunity to explore
steps that both sides can take to hasten the conclusion
of this important agreement.
The 2nd East Asia Summit on 15th January
will provide an opportunity to take forward, a process
that was initiated last year to put in place a regional
architecture for greater cooperation and economic integration
amongst countries of East Asia. The East Asia Summit
agenda includes energy security, stability of the regional
financial system, mitigating natural disasters, environment,
and other subjects of common interest that can only
be tackled effectively within a broad inclusive framework.
On the sidelines of the Summit meeting
I will have the opportunity of meeting my counterparts
from other countries including President Arroyo of Philippines
who is our host, Premier Wen Jiabao of China, Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung of Vietnam among others.
I am looking forward to this visit and
to utilizing it to elevate Indias engagements
in South-East Asia and East Asia to qualitatively new
levels."
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