The Secretary-General of ASEAN, H.E. Le Luong Minh delivered remarks during the General Assembly. "Indeed, ASEAN, as elsewhere in the world, despite an abundant natural and human resources, does face a big challenge in keeping a delicate balance between environmental sustainability and economic development," SG Minh told the parliamentarians.
In his remarks, the Secretary-General updated the global audience on ASEAN's proactive efforts to ameliorate the effects of extensive development and enhance sustainable development through all sectors of the ASEAN Pillars. According to him, ASEAN is in the process of developing ASEAN's Post-2015 Vision. He said there is broad agreement that with regard to sustainable development, ASEAN's Post-2015 Vision should continue to promote inclusive, sustained and equitable economic growth and sustainable development, consistent with the UN Post- 2015 development agenda; further narrow the development gap and socio-economic divide among and within the ASEAN Member States while ensuring a proper balance between economic development and environmental protection; build a resilient community which is capable of responding to emerging trends and challenges, including strong regional mechanisms to address food security, energy security, natural disasters, among others; and strengthen regional institutional arrangements able to engage in meaningful partnerships and harness the support from all stakeholders of the Community.
Parliamentarians play indispensable roles in the realisation of Sustainable Development Goals as they are to transpose these goals into national legislations, plans and strategies and supervise the process of implementation. To assist ASEAN in accelerating integration and its ability to sustain the process, ASEAN Parliamentarians are expected not only to communicate the ASEAN vision to the people, but also to facilitate early ratification, enforce and execute the agreements, and help harmonize legislations and policies. In the post-2015 people-centred ASEAN Community, ASEAN parliamentarians will have greater roles to play.
The IPU, established in 1889, is an international organization consisting of the parliaments of sovereign states. It is the focal point for worldwide parliamentary dialogue that works for peace and cooperation among people. The IPU currently has 166 Member Parliaments and 10 Associate Members. Within the IPU, there are geopolitical groups which play a significant role in the work of the IPU.
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