Cambodia’s Defence Minister Called For Collective Efforts, Solidarity To Address Security Challenges To ASEAN

SIEM REAP– Cambodia’s defence minister, Tea Banh, yesterday, called for collective efforts and solidarity, to address key challenges to security in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

 

In his opening remarks of the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) Retreat, Banh said, as the region has been recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and moving towards a new normal, the current security landscape in the region and around the world, remains fragile and increasingly uncertain.

 

“We face simultaneously so many perils that seriously threaten the security and harmony of our region and our people,” Banh said.

 

“All these challenges highlight the need for collective efforts and a strong sense of solidarity among the ASEAN defence establishments, to jointly address such challenges,” he said, adding that, “It is obvious that no country can cope with global challenges alone.”

 

Banh, also one of Cambodian deputy prime ministers, said, this year’s ADMM and related meetings, under the theme of “Solidary for Harmonised Security,” reaffirmed collective commitments in responding to challenges in the region.

 

He believes that the ADMM Retreat will strengthen joint commitments to the unity and centrality of ASEAN, and ensure that the ADMM remains in the driving seat, in every aspect of its engagement with external partners.

 

He added that, over the past 16 years, the ADMM has become a useful platform for strategic dialogue, confidence-building and regional cooperation, to maintain the peace, security, stability and prosperity of ASEAN.

 

 

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK