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Joint Stateent of the Meetlng of the President of the People's Republic of China and the Heads of State/Government of the Member States of Asean
CHINA-ASEAN Cooperation Toward the 21st Century |
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1997/12/16 |
1. The President of the People's Republic of 2. They affirmed that the Charter of the United Nations, the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in 3. They undertook to promote good-neighborly and friendly relations, increase high-level exchanges, strengthen the mechanism of dialogue and cooperation in all areas to enhance understanding and mutual benefit. 4. They agreed to enhance cooperation at the ASEAN Regional Forum and other regional and international organizations and for a. 5. They undertook to heighten cooperation at bilateral and multilateral levels in promoting economic growth, sustainable development and social progress on the basis of the principles of equality and mutual benefit and shared responsibility in the interest of achieving national and regional prosperity in the 21st century. They would further enhance cooperation through mechanisms such as the ASEAN-China Joint Cooperation Committee, the ASEAN-China Joint Committee on Economic and Trade Cooperation and the ASEAN-China Joint Committee on Science and Technology Cooperation. They would continue their close coordination and cooperation in regional or sub-regional organizations or projects, such as in APEC and ASEM. 6. China ASEAN region and their future prospects, recognizing the strong fundamentals in their economies .China underlined its conviction that the economies of the East Asian region would continue to be one of the fastest growing in the world. China and ASEAN member states agreed on the need to consolidate their close economic relations by promoting trade and investment, facilitating market access, improving the flow of technology and enhancing the flow of and access to trade and investment related information. They reaffirmed their common interest in developing the 7. They noted that the Finance Ministers of ASEAN and the People's Republic of China at the recent meeting in Kuala Lumpur on 2 December 1997 discussed national efforts and regional and international cooperation to address the present financial situation in the region. They endorsed the Finance Minister' agreement on the rapid implementation of the Manila Framework as a constructive step towards promoting financial stability in the region. They encouraged efforts to carry forward the initiatives under the Manila Framework and work closely with the IMF, World Bank ,ADB and international regulatory bodies. ASEAN member states noted with appreciation 8. Recognizing that the maintenance of regional peace and stability served the interests of all parties, they undertook to resolve their differences or disputes through peaceful means, without resorting to the threat or use of force. The parties concerned agree to resolve their disputes in the South China Sea through friendly consultations and negotiations in accordance with universally recognized international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea .While continuing efforts to find solutions, they agreed to explore ways for cooperation in the areas concerned. In the interest of promoting peace and stability as well as enhancing mutual confidence in the region, the parties concerned agreed to continue to exercise self-restraint and handle relevant differences in a cool and constructive manner. They further agreed not to allow existing differences to hamper the development of friendly relations and cooperation. 9. 10. 11. 12.
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