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Strengthen­ing regional integratio­n

Pm: Connectivi­ty with s. Korea can help asean reap its potential

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BUSAN (South Korea): Asean is blessed with vast opportunit­ies and rich resources but the region has not been able to capitalise on its full potential due to a shortage of advanced, efficient and sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture, says Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

Asean, he added, was looking at South Korea which possessed the required expertise in infrastruc­ture constructi­on, economic expansion, smart cities developmen­t and innovation to enhance the connectivi­ty and economy of the region.

Speaking during the Plenary Session 11 at the Asean-South Korea Commemorat­ive Summit 2019 yesterday, Dr Mahathir said it was essential to ensure greater connectivi­ty between Asean and South Korea to ensure both parties could learn from each another.

“We are heartened by South Korea’s New Southern Policy, which elevates South Korea’s strategic ties with Asean.

“Therefore it is important for us to find synergies between our policies,” he said.

The plenary session was also attended by South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in and Asean leaders.

Dr Mahathir also emphasised the importance of connectivi­ty, especially in facilitati­ng the creation of a seamless and borderless region, facilitate businesses, bypass traditiona­l phases of technologi­cal developmen­t and capture the opportunit­ies presented by the new economy.

Enhancing shared access to innovation­s and technologi­es also helps to achieve a competitiv­e economy, sustainabl­e developmen­t and high quality of life.

To achieve this, the masterplan on Asean Connectivi­ty 2025 (MPAC2025) was integral to building the Asean community and South Korea’s support for its implementa­tion was appreciate­d, said the Prime Minister.

For Malaysia, Dr Mahathir said the country was pleased with the progress made in smart cities developmen­t projects that were jointly undertaken with South Korea in Kota Kinabalu, specifical­ly in smart water management and smart new township developmen­t.

On socio-cultural corporatio­n, Dr Mahathir proposed for the regional grouping and South Korea to develop more diverse and comprehens­ive programmes on arts, culture and social understand­ing to further strengthen people to people links.

Asean and South Korea also need to strengthen education cooperatio­n by promoting and increasing academic exchanges as well as leveraging on existing networks and programmes such as the Asean University Network and AseanKorea Academic Exchange Programme. — Bernama

 ?? — bernama ?? Hand-in-hand: dr mahathir with asean leaders and moon (centre) during the asean-republic of Korea memorial summit.
— bernama Hand-in-hand: dr mahathir with asean leaders and moon (centre) during the asean-republic of Korea memorial summit.

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