Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (2nd R, Front) joins hands with other
leaders attending the 9th 10+3 summit.
The 11th ASEAN Summit closed on Monday at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center
with the signing of the Kuala Lumpur Declaration on the Establishment of the
ASEAN Charter.
In a statement at the ASEAN Summit meeting, Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah
Ahmad Badawi said the decision to draft the ASEAN Charter is not only a historic
and significant step, abut also the 10-member grouping's reaffirmation of their
belief and confidence in ASEAN.
ASEAN groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Badawi said the signing of the ASEAN Charter will mark a new milestone in
ASEAN's development into a mature regional organization.
The ASEAN Charter will give the grouping a legal standing and provide the
ASEAN Secretary-General and the Asean Secretariat in Jakarta more clout in
decision-making.
The ASEAN Charter stresses, among others, democratic institutions,
transparency and good governance, ASEAN's adherence to the principle of
non-interference in the internal affairs of member states, and the need to
uphold non-discrimination of any of the ASEAN countries in the group's external
relations.
The charter points towards the ASEAN countries continuing to prefer
non-aggression and exclusive reliance on peaceful means to settle differences or
disputes.
Badawi said that ASEAN is at a crucial juncture since its creation in 1967.
"Internally we need to take concrete and determined steps to guide ASEAN towards
the realization of an ASEAN Community. ASEAN's credibility depends on how it
manages to shape this Community", said Badawi.
The prime minister said: "Externally, ASEAN is faced with the challenge of
seeking ways and means to promote peace and stability in East Asia. There is
also great expectation on the part of the international community for ASEAN to
play a greater role in the affairs of the region".
The official theme of the 11th ASEAN Summit is "One Vision, One Identity, One
Community".