Last updated on May 6th, 2021 at 09:14 am
Thailand has called on ASEAN members to collaborate over public health in a bid to reopen inter-regional travel as part of post-Covid 19 measures to restore the regional economy. It was among three proposals made by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha as he attended the ASEAN Summit held by Vietnam via teleconference on Friday. Also participating were leaders of the other nine ASEAN member states and Asean secretary-general Dato Lim Jock Hoi.
The summit also announced the official establishment of the Covid-19 ASEAN Response Fund in which Thailand will make a voluntary contribution of US$100,000 (3.1 million baht). Gen Prayut said that the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed Thailand and the global community into a “new normal” way of life, while the world is also moving into a volatile geopolitical phase which has impacted international security and stability.
ASEAN should and must work together to counter geopolitical volatility by strengthening regionalism. Furthermore the spirit of giving and sharing, as well as preserving Asean centrality in the regional architecture. Above all to avoid being forced to take sides. The prime minister took the opportunity to propose three paths of action so that ASEAN can advance in the post-Covid-19 era. The first proposal is to build a more connected ASEAN, Gen Prayut said. He urged member states to urgently connect up Asean by accelerating the implementation of the Master Plan on Asean Connectivity (MPAC) 2025. Also promoting connectivity and green infrastructure development to create a seamless and sustainable grouping. He also called on the ASEAN bloc to consider shared approaches to easing covid-19 measures that have become obstacles to travel. Above all in order to help restore businesses and people-to-people connectivity.
Gen Prayut suggested that an agreement be made by those Asean members which are ready to create a “special channel” for businessmen and people for inter-regional based on public health measures acceptable to all member countries. The second proposal is to promote a stronger Asean by building strength from within through advancing economic integration and expediting the signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) within this year so that Asean can recover economically. Gen Prayut also proposed the promotion of investment in digital infrastructure as he said the the digital economy is key to increasing the value of Asean’s GDP. Asean must also use technology and innovation to produce high-value goods and services that are environmentally friendly, in line with the “Business Model BCG”, which stands for Bio, Circular, and Green economies
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