Thailand’s Cabinet has approved a series of draft documents to be presented at the 42nd ASEAN Summitto be held in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia.
According to government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri, the documents are intended to promote cooperation among Southeast Asian nations without adding legal obligations for Thailand.
The draft draft documents include four from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, one from the Ministry of the Interior, two from the Ministry of Labor and one from the Ministry of Public Health.
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According to spokesman Anucha, Thailand is committed to promoting cooperation among ASEAN member states.
One of the Cabinet-approved documents is a Leaders’ Statement on the Vision of ASEAN Post-2025, which supports creating a new vision for the ASEAN community that is strong, inclusive and capable of dealing with the current and future challenges.
the documents are intended to promote cooperation among Southeast Asian nations without adding legal obligations for Thailand
The documents also include a statement by the leaders on improving the bloc’s capabilities and performance as an institution to maintain regional stability and security.
These documents will be presented at the ASEAN Summit to demonstrate Thailand’s commitment to promoting cooperation in Southeast Asia without imposing further legal obligations.