1998

Year: 1998

CLOSING STATEMENT OF H.E. PROF S JAYAKUMAR, MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS, AT THE THIRTY-FIRST ASEAN MINISTERIAL MEETING MANILA, 25 JULY 1998

Mr Chairman,Your Royal Highnesses,Excellencies,Ladies and GentlemenThis AMM began amidst some confusion and speculation as to whether there would be changes to ASEAN’s fundamental principles. These controversies have been laid to rest.We are now clearly of one mind, resolute and united. The basic

CLOSING STATEMENT OF H.E. DOMINGO L. SIAZON, JR, SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE PHILIPPINES AT THE 31st ASEAN MINISTERIAL MEETING (AMM), MANILA, 25 JULY 1998

Your Royal Highness,Your Excellencies,Distinguished Delegates,Colleagues and Friends,Ladies and Gentlemen,The 31st ASEAN Ministerial Meeting (AMM) has now drawn to a close. Over two days, we discussed ASEAN’s accomplishments in the past year, the challenges ahead and how ASEAN, as a community and

Statement by Mr. Masahiko Komura State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Japan at the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference ASEAN+10 Session

1. IntroductionThe ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference was launched 20 years ago in 1978 when the Japan-ASEAN foreign Ministerial meeting was held. Since 20 years ago under the initiatives of ASEAN, the number of participating dialogue partners to the Conference has increased and more wide-ranging an

SPEECH BY H.E. NGUYEN MANH CAM, DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF VIETNAM AT THE OPENING SESSION OF THE 31st AMM (Manila July 24, 1998)

Mr. Chairman,Your Royal Highness,Dear Colleagues,Ladies and Gentlemen,First of all, may I express our sincere gratitude to the Government and people of the Philippines for the generous hospitality accorded to our delegation and the excellent arrangements made for our Meeting.I would like to join ou

Opening Statement by His Excellency Dr. Surin Pitsuwan Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand at the 31st ASEAN Ministerial Meeting Manila, Philippines, 24 July 1998

Mr. Chairman,Your Royal Highnesses,Distinguished Colleagues,Ladies and Gentlemen,On behalf of the Thai Delegation, I wish to join my ASEAN colleagues in extending our congratulations to His Excellency Mr. Domingo L. Siazon, Jr., Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines, for h

OPENING STATEMENT BY PROFESSOR S JAYAKUMAR MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND MINISTER FOR LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE AT THE 31ST ASEAN MINISTERIAL MEETING 24 JULY 1998, MANILA. STICK TO BASICS

Your Royal Highnesses,Excellencies,Distinguished guests,Ladies and Gentlemen1. I join my ASEAN colleagues in thanking His Excellency President Joseph Ejercito Estrada for his opening address. I would also like to congratulate His Excellency, Domingo L Siazon Jr., on his election as Chairman of the

Winning the Challenges of the 21st Century Statement of H.E. Domingo L. Siazon, Jr, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines and Chairman of the 31st ASEAN Standing Committee At the Opening of the 31st ASEAN Ministerial Meeting Manila, 24 July 1998

Your Royal HighnessesYour ExcellenciesColleaguesDistinguished GuestsLadies and Gentlemen:Iam deeply honored to welcome you to the Thirty-first ASEAN Ministerial Meeting. I would also like to acknowledge and welcome the Foreign Minister of Papua New Guinea, H.E, Roy Yaki, and the Permanent Secretary

Statement by His Excellency U Ohn Gyaw, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Union of Myanmar At the Thirty First ASEAN Ministerial Meeting (Manila, 24 July 1998)

Mr. Chairman,Your Royal Highness,Excellencies,Distinguished Guests,Ladies and Gentlemen.May I first of all express our deep appreciation to you Mr. Chairman and the Government of the Philippines for the warm hospitality extended to me and members of my delegation since our arrival in the beautiful

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