Foreign minister urges ASEAN leaders to make joint effort to tackle regional challenges
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Published:
August 06, 2021 19:39:31
| Updated:
August 08, 2021 10:54:16
Foreign Minister Dr Momen on Friday urged the ASEAN leaders to exert concerted effort to tackle regional challenges.
The minister was addressing the 28th Meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forum, virtually held in Brunei Darussalam under the theme “We Care, We Prepare, We Prosper”.
Momen assured of Bangladesh’s continuous support of the ARF initiatives.
He appraised the forum how Bangladesh is playing role in dealing with climate challenges.
He called for united action by the leaders to accelerate the implementation of the Paris Agreement to advance global climate progress.
Momen and other foreign ministers had a substantive exchange of views on possible areas of collaboration and cooperation i.e. Rohingya refugee crisis, climate change, nuclear proliferation, cybersecurity and other regional issues.
He expressed hope that under the dynamic leadership of ARF, the developing countries of this region would come forward with good governance and a stronger economy.
While presenting an overview of Bangladesh’s role in tackling Covid-19, he emphasized on vaccines to be a public good and its technology should be shared and available to all countries to produce it at an affordable price.
Dr Momen raised that although Bangladesh is not a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention nor its 1967 Protocol, Bangladesh is providing shelter to the 1.1 million Rohingya refugees considering humanitarian ground only.
“Sacrificing 6800 acres of her sovereign forest land Bangladesh is not in a position to shoulder the burden for an indefinite period”, he added.
Foreign Minister sought support in solving the Rohingya crisis to minimize the impact on climate in this region.
ARF Member States including Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Singapore, USA and the European Union agreed on solving the Rohingya issue as soon as possible. They urged upon safe, sustainable and dignified repatriation of Rohingyas to their homeland.
Mandated by the constitutional obligation of seeking complete disarmament as well as for settling disputes through peaceful means,
Bangladesh has always intentionally restrained from arms race and armament, he mentioned.
Since becoming a member of the UN, Bangladesh has always been playing an active role in the UN’s disarmament diplomacy.
As a member of the UN Security Council for two terms during 1979-1980 and 2000-2001, Bangladesh was particularly active and visible in international disarmament efforts, reaffirming its strong commitment to the adherence of international disarmament norms, treaties and instruments, he added.
Dr Momen led the Bangladesh delegation in the 28th ARF Meeting. The virtual meeting was hosted by Negara Brunei Darussalam, the current Chair of the ARF. Foreign Ministers, Deputy Foreign Ministers and other delegates of the 26 ARF Member States participated in today’s meeting. The Meeting was chaired by the foreign minister of Brunei Dato Erywan Pehin Yousof.
The meeting ended with the issuance of the “Chairman’s Statement of the 28th ARF”.