State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi attends the 35thASEAN Summit and related Summits ASEAN supports the proposal to establish an Ad-Hoc Support Team of the ASEAN Secretariat to facilitate implementation of projects under the recommendations of the Preli


6 November


THE Myanmar delegation led by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, State Counsellor of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, arrived back Nay Pyi Taw International Airport  today  after  attending  the  35thASEAN Summit and Related Summits held  in  Bangkok,  Thailand  from  2  to  4  November 2019.


On  2  November  2019,  the  State  Counsellor  delivered  a  keynote  speech  at the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit under the theme “Empowering ASEAN 4.0”. In the afternoon, the State Counsellor attended Plenary Session of the 35th ASEAN Summit and witnessed signing ceremony of the MOU between ASEAN and FIFA. 


On 3 November 2019, the State Coun-sellor attended the Opening Ceremony of the 35th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits,  22nd  ASEAN-China  Summit  and  16th  ASEAN-India  Summit.  Later  in the evening, the State Counsellor at-tended the 10th ASEAN-UN Summit, and Gala Dinner hosted by General Prayut Chan-o-cha  (Ret.),  Prime  Minister  of  Thailand. .


On  4  November  2019,  the  State  Counsellor  attended  the  22nd  ASEAN  Plus Three Summit, and Special Lunch on Sustainable Development hosted by General Prayut-Chan-o-cha. Later in the afternoon, the State Counsellor attended the  14th  East  Asia  Summit,  22nd  ASE-AN-Japan  Summit,  3rd  RCEP  Summit,  Closing  Ceremony  of  the  35th  ASEAN  Summits and Related Summits and 11thMekong-Japan Summit Working Dinner.  At the Closing Ceremony, Thailand hand-ed  over  the  ASEAN  Chairmanship  for  2020 to the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.


At the 35th ASEAN Summit, the ASE-AN  Leaders  discussed  and  exchanged  views on matters relating to advancing partnership for sustainability, ASEAN’s external relations and future direction as well as regional and international issues including the issues of South China Sea and Korea Peninsula. 


On the issue of Rakhine, the ASEAN Chair stressed that ASEAN needs to con-tinue its support to Myanmar in addressing  the  complex  issue.  He  added  that  the role of ASEAN should be enhanced through the work of the Secretary-General of ASEAN by cooperating with friends with whom Myanmar is comfortable with in working on the specific areas such as capacity  building  and  sustainable  de-velopment  projects  beneficial  to  local  communities so as to create a conducive environment for the repatriation. He also expressed his support to the proposal to establish  Ad  Hoc  Support  Team  of  the  ASEAN Secretariat to support the Secretary-General of ASEAN in implementing the recommendations of the Preliminary Needs Assessment. 


The  State  Counsellor  stated  that  Myanmar  understands  very  much  the  concern of the ASEAN friends with regard  to  the  situation  in  Rakhine  State.  She stressed that Myanmar has always worked  very  closely  with  the  ASEAN  Secretariat,  and  is  very  much  ready  to  further cooperate with them, The 7 prioritized  projects  identified  at  the  Second  Technical  Working  Group  (TWG)  Meeting  will  be  implemented  as  soon  as  possible.  She  added  that  Myanmar  agrees  with  the  Secretary-General  of  ASEAN  to  form  a  team  to  work  on  the  early implementation of the prioritized projects. She emphasized that Myanmar has always worked closely with friends who have been consistent in supporting Myanmar to create a situation which will provide enduring security for all there, and hoped that they will continue to help Myanmar in creating a situation to which the displaced persons can return in safety and dignity.


At  the  end  of  the  ASEAN  Summit,  Chairman’s Statement of the 35th ASEAN Summit was issued in which the ASEAN Leaders welcomed the outcomes of the 2nd  Technical  Working  Group  Meeting  held on 29 October 2019 in Nay Pyi Taw and the identification at that Meeting of the prioritized projects to implement the recommendations  of  the  Preliminary  Needs  Assessment  on  enhancing  capacity of Reception and Transit Centres, strengthening of information dissemination and support to the provision of basic services  in  Rakhine  State  as  the  first  step.  The  ASEAN  Leaders  supported  the implementation of the three points reached at the informal Foreign Ministers’  Meeting  among  Myanmar,  Bangladesh, and China in New York and proposal of the Secretary-General of ASEAN to establish an Ad-Hoc Support Team of the ASEAN Secretariat to focus on implementing the recommendation of the Preliminary  Needs  Assessment.  They reaffirmed  their  support  in  providing  humanitarian assistance, facilitating the repatriation process, and promoting sustainable development in Rakhine State. They  also  expressed  their  continued  support for Myanmar’s efforts to bring peace, stability, the rule of law, to promote harmony and reconciliation among the various communities, as well as to ensure sustainable and equitable development in Rakhine State.


At  the  35th  ASEAN  Summit  and  Related  Summits,  the  Leaders  issued,  adopted and noted (44) documents which include,  among  others,  ASEAN  Decla-ration  on  Industrial  Transformation  to  Industry  4.0,  ASEAN  Joint  Statement  on  Climate  Change  to  the  25th  Session  of  the  Conference  of  the  Parties  to  the  United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP 25), ASEAN  Declaration  on  the  Rights  of  Children  in  the  Context  of  Migration,  Bangkok Declaration on Advancing Partnership  in  Education  for  2030  Agenda  for  Sustainable  Development  in  ASEAN, ASEAN Statement on Promotion of Good Governance and Acceleration of an Agile Civil Service in a Digital Economy, ASEAN Plus Three Leaders’ Statement on  Connecting  the  Connectivities  Initiative  and  East  Asia  Summit  Leaders’  Statement  on  Cooperation  to  Combat  Transnational Crime.


Ministry of Foreign AffairsNay Pyi TawDate: 5 November 2019