ASEANEWS HEADLINES: PHNOM PENH: remains relevant, should forge greater cooperation to face superpowers: Dr M

Asean remains relevant, should forge greater cooperation to face superpowers: Dr M

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PHNOM PENH: Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad today said that Asean has remained as a relevant regional grouping in the world and should continue to strengthen its cooperation in facing challenges and influences by superpowers.

He said many may claim that today’s Asean is not as active as before, but they could not deny the fact that the 10-member economic bloc is among the few regional groupings which had survived so far.

“If one of us (Asean member countries) goes into international negotiation, it will not carry much weight and strength in the argument. Therefore, it is better we have discussions as Asean and go as a group representing all 10 member countries.

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“If you look at many regions in the world, however, you may find Asean is one of the few peaceful and stable regions in the world because we work together.

“Asean is still very relevant and I hope it will continue to strengthen itself with greater cooperation among its member countries,” he said today.

Dr Mahathir, who is on a three-day official visit to Cambodia starting today, said this at a dialogue session on “Balancing Relations with the Superpowers in the Context of Asean” at the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) here today.

Also present were Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah, International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Darell Leiking and RUPP’s Rector Dr Chet Chealy.

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When asked on the possibility of Asean member countries to leave the bloc just like the United Kingdom leaving the European Union (EU), Dr Mahathir said, “I don’t think it will happen”.

He said Asean is an association of countries which retain their identity and their own way of doing things but the bloc would make common stands in terms of trade.

“We are a loose association of countries. We live in peace and prosperity for all.

“If a country were to leave Asean, it will not destroy Asean … I don’t think it will happen in Asean grouping,” he said.

On the ongoing trade war between the United States and China, Dr Mahathir said it was a waste of time, money and a ‘’very unproductive’’ act. — Bernama

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