Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM)

1 – Overview

Following the reciprocal recognition on the rapid economic development in both regions, especially in Asia, as well as the need to further foster relationship, cooperation and stronger ties between the two continents, France and Singapore, the founding members of Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), held a talk in November 1994 and proposed the launching of Asia-Europe Summit. After two years, the inaugural ASEM summit was launched in March 1996 in Bangkok, Thailand.

As a unique and informal platform for political dialogue and cooperation between Asia and Europe, ASEM aims at strengthening partnership, promoting peace and security and enhancing sustainable socio-economic development with main focus on three pillars: political, economic & financial, and social, cultural & educational pillars.

Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) is now comprised of 53 partners including 21 countries of Asia (11 Northeast and South Asia (NESA) Countries, and 10 ASEAN member states), 30 countries of Europe (27 EU member states and 3 Non-EU member states are England, Norway and Switzerland), ASEAN Secretariat and European Union. Cambodia became a member of ASEM during the 5thASEM Summit in Hanoi, Vietnam on 08 October 2004.
ASEM as a whole represents:

  • 65% of global Economy
  • 60% of global population
  • 75% of global tourism
  • and 55% of global trade

2 – ASEM Process                                                                           

ASEM does not have permanent secretariat. Foreign Ministers and their Senior Officials are responsible for coordinating the overall ASEM process. However, this process is assisted by two group of coordinators: the first group from Asia (one of which is from ASEAN, and the other is from North-East and South Asia -NESA) and the second group from European Union (one of which is the European External Action Service (EEAS) and the other is the rotating EU presidency).
The ASEM process is moving forward through a series of meetings as follows:

Summits: This meeting is attended by Heads of State and Government of the European and Asian countries, the President of the European Council and the President of the European Commission, and the ASEAN Secretary General. The summit serves as the highest level of decision-making in the ASEM process, and are held every two years, alternating between Asia and Europe. Up until now, there have been 12 SUMMITS and the following summit will be held in Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia. All ASEM Summits have been taken place as follows:

  1. ASEM1 in Bangkok, Thailand on 1-2 March 1996
  2. ASEM2 in London, the Unite Kingdom on 3-4 April 1998
  3. ASEM3 in Seoul, South Korea on 20-21 October 2000
  4. ASEM4 in Copenhagen, Denmark on 23-24 September 2002
  5. ASEM5 in Hanoi, Viet Nam on 8-9 October 2004
  6. ASEM6 in Helsinki, Finland on 10-11 September 2006
  7. ASEM7 in  Beijing, China on 24-25 October 2008
  8. ASEM8 in Brussels, Belgiumon4-5 October 2010
  9. ASEM9 in Vientiane, Lao PDRon5-6 November 2012
  10. ASEM10 in Milan, Italy on 16-17 October 2014
  11. ASEM11 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on15-16 July 2016
  12. ASEM12 in Brussels, Belgium on 18-19 October 2018
  13. and ASEM13 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to be held on 1-2 June 2021

Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (FMM): This meeting is attended by Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the European and Asian countries, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and the ASEAN Secretary General. They are responsible for the overall coordination of the ASEM process and are a driving force of the ASEM political dialogue. They meet in between the ASEM Summit. Up until today, there have been 14 Foreign Ministers’ Meetings. All ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meetings (ASEM FMM) have been taken place as follows:

  1. ASEM FMM1 in Singapore, Singapore on 15 February 1997.
  2. ASEM FMM2 in Berlin, Germany on 19 March 199.
  3. ASEM FMM3 in Beijing, China on 24-25 May 2001.
  4. ASEM FMM4 in Madrid, Spain on 06-07 Jun. 2002.
  5. ASEM FMM5 in Bali, Indonesia on 23-24 Jul. 2003.
  6. ASEM FMM6 in Kildare, Ireland on 17-18 April 2004.
  7. ASEM FMM7 in Kyoto, Japan on 06-07 May 2005.
  8. ASEM FMM8 in Hamburg, Germany on 28-29 May 2007.
  9. ASEM FMM9 in Hanoi, Vietnam on 25-26 May 2009.
  10. ASEM FMM10 in Budapest, Hungary on 06-07 June 2011.
  11. ASEM FMM11 in New Delhi, India on 11-12 November 2013.
  12. ASEM FMM12 in Luxembourg, Luxembourg on 05-06 November 2015.
  13. ASEM FMM13 in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on 20-21 November 2017.
  14. and ASEM FMM14 in Madrid, Spain on 15-16 December 2019.

Other Ministerial Meetings: Economic, Finance, Environmental, Culture, Transport, Labour and Employment, Education ministers meet on a regular basis to discuss issues of mutual concern. Other additional ministerial conferences are held irregularly which mainly focus on specific issues and areas that are not covered by the main ministerial meetings.

Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM): brings together high-level civil servants from the Foreign Ministries of all ASEM partners for the overall coordination of the ASEM process. Also, Sectoral SOMs are also held in preparation of the various Ministerial meetings.

Regular dialogues Customs General Directors’ Meeting; Conference of General Directors of immigration; Informal Seminar on Human Rights, Rectors’ Conference; Mayors and Governors Meeting and Ad Hoc activities: Sustainable Development, nuclear safety, disaster relief, biodiversity, youth, employment, and many others.

Activities and initiatives: are organized by ASEM partners on a wide range of issues of mutual interest. For further information on ASEM, please visit the ASEM InfoBoard at http://www.aseminfoboard.org/

3 – ASEM tangible areas of cooperation

Up to now, ASEM has founded 20 tangible areas of cooperation as follows:

  1. Disaster Management and Mitigation, Building Rescue and Relief Capacities, Technologies and Innovation in Rescue Equipment & Techniques
  2. Efficient and Sustainable Water Management, Innovations in Water & Waste Management
  3. SME Cooperation
  4. Renewable Energy: Mitigation, Adaptation, Financing and Technological Innovations
  5. Energy Efficiency Technologies
  6. Higher Education
  7. Vocational Training & Skills Development
  8. Food Safety Issues, including Training of Farmers
  9. Education and Human Resources Development
  10. Waste Management: More Efficient Use of Material Resources, The Waste Sector as a Central Player in the Economy with Waste to Energy and More Efficient Reuse and Recycling Models
  11. Promote Trade and Investment/ Involve Private Sectors
  12. Poverty Reduction
  13. Promotion and protection of human rights
  14. Information Technology/ Knowledge Connectivity
  15. Transport and Logistics
  16. Technologies for Diagnostics
  17. Promotion of tourism
  18. Women’s empowerment
  19. Nuclear Safety
  20. Youth Cooperation

4 – Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)

ASEM sets up Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) in order to foster ASEM public awareness and visibility. It was established on 15 February 1997 in the Ministerial Declaration of the 1st ASEM Foreign Minister Meeting (FMM1). Moreover, it is the only permanent institution of ASEM. ASEF aims to promote ​cultural understanding, strengthen relationships as well as facilitate cooperation among the people, institutions and organizations between Asia and Europe. ASEF receives financial contribution from all members annually on the voluntary basis.

For further information on ASEF, please visit www.asef.org

5 – Cambodia’s Participation in ASEM                                                                        

Firstly, ASEM provides Cambodia an excellent platform to promote Cambodia’s image in the international arena. Secondly, it is an opportunity to strengthen our bilateral cooperation with other members through high-level meetings of ASEM and boost tangible areas of cooperation for development of Cambodia’s economy, including exchanges of trade, investment, and tourism, etc. Thirdly, ASEM has contributed to the development of Cambodian human resources, in both private and public sectors. Lastly, ASEM connectivity is a most vibrant one for Cambodia to promote its people-to-people exchange; especially in this increasing inter-connected Asia-Europe regions.

As a member of ASEM, Cambodia has contributed USD 10,000 annually to ASEF since 2005. Cambodia has always taken part in ASEF process by assigning delegates to attend ASEF related projects. In cooperation with ASEF, Cambodia hosted a 7th ASEF Face-to-face Public Diplomacy Training, on 21-25 October 2019 in Siem Reap, aiming at improving the relations between Asia and Europe by enhancing public diplomacy efforts among members.

Recently, in order to raise the awareness of ASEM, Cambodia also celebrated a more fabulous ASEM DAY than ever on 10 March, which was presided over by H.E. Prak Sokhonn, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. It featured booth exhibitions of all ASEM13 Side-Events and stakeholders and a special concert, with participants varied from national elites, foreign missions in Cambodia, celebrities and public accounted for thousands of people. This showcases Cambodia’s readiness to the ASEM13.

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Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM)

1 – Overview

Following the reciprocal recognition on the rapid economic development in both regions, especially in Asia, as well as the need to further foster relationship, cooperation and stronger ties between the two continents, France and Singapore, the founding members of Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), held a talk in November 1994 and proposed the launching of Asia-Europe Summit. After two years, the inaugural ASEM summit was launched in March 1996 in Bangkok, Thailand.

As a unique and informal platform for political dialogue and cooperation between Asia and Europe, ASEM aims at strengthening partnership, promoting peace and security and enhancing sustainable socio-economic development with main focus on three pillars: political, economic & financial, and social, cultural & educational pillars.

Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) is now comprised of 53 partners including 21 countries of Asia (11 Northeast and South Asia (NESA) Countries, and 10 ASEAN member states), 30 countries of Europe (27 EU member states and 3 Non-EU member states are England, Norway and Switzerland), ASEAN Secretariat and European Union. Cambodia became a member of ASEM during the 5thASEM Summit in Hanoi, Vietnam on 08 October 2004.
ASEM as a whole represents:

  • 65% of global Economy
  • 60% of global population
  • 75% of global tourism
  • and 55% of global trade

2 – ASEM Process                                                                           

ASEM does not have permanent secretariat. Foreign Ministers and their Senior Officials are responsible for coordinating the overall ASEM process. However, this process is assisted by two group of coordinators: the first group from Asia (one of which is from ASEAN, and the other is from North-East and South Asia -NESA) and the second group from European Union (one of which is the European External Action Service (EEAS) and the other is the rotating EU presidency).
The ASEM process is moving forward through a series of meetings as follows:

Summits: This meeting is attended by Heads of State and Government of the European and Asian countries, the President of the European Council and the President of the European Commission, and the ASEAN Secretary General. The summit serves as the highest level of decision-making in the ASEM process, and are held every two years, alternating between Asia and Europe. Up until now, there have been 12 SUMMITS and the following summit will be held in Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia. All ASEM Summits have been taken place as follows:

  1. ASEM1 in Bangkok, Thailand on 1-2 March 1996
  2. ASEM2 in London, the Unite Kingdom on 3-4 April 1998
  3. ASEM3 in Seoul, South Korea on 20-21 October 2000
  4. ASEM4 in Copenhagen, Denmark on 23-24 September 2002
  5. ASEM5 in Hanoi, Viet Nam on 8-9 October 2004
  6. ASEM6 in Helsinki, Finland on 10-11 September 2006
  7. ASEM7 in  Beijing, China on 24-25 October 2008
  8. ASEM8 in Brussels, Belgiumon4-5 October 2010
  9. ASEM9 in Vientiane, Lao PDRon5-6 November 2012
  10. ASEM10 in Milan, Italy on 16-17 October 2014
  11. ASEM11 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on15-16 July 2016
  12. ASEM12 in Brussels, Belgium on 18-19 October 2018
  13. and ASEM13 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to be held on 1-2 June 2021

Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (FMM): This meeting is attended by Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the European and Asian countries, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and the ASEAN Secretary General. They are responsible for the overall coordination of the ASEM process and are a driving force of the ASEM political dialogue. They meet in between the ASEM Summit. Up until today, there have been 14 Foreign Ministers’ Meetings. All ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meetings (ASEM FMM) have been taken place as follows:

  1. ASEM FMM1 in Singapore, Singapore on 15 February 1997.
  2. ASEM FMM2 in Berlin, Germany on 19 March 199.
  3. ASEM FMM3 in Beijing, China on 24-25 May 2001.
  4. ASEM FMM4 in Madrid, Spain on 06-07 Jun. 2002.
  5. ASEM FMM5 in Bali, Indonesia on 23-24 Jul. 2003.
  6. ASEM FMM6 in Kildare, Ireland on 17-18 April 2004.
  7. ASEM FMM7 in Kyoto, Japan on 06-07 May 2005.
  8. ASEM FMM8 in Hamburg, Germany on 28-29 May 2007.
  9. ASEM FMM9 in Hanoi, Vietnam on 25-26 May 2009.
  10. ASEM FMM10 in Budapest, Hungary on 06-07 June 2011.
  11. ASEM FMM11 in New Delhi, India on 11-12 November 2013.
  12. ASEM FMM12 in Luxembourg, Luxembourg on 05-06 November 2015.
  13. ASEM FMM13 in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on 20-21 November 2017.
  14. and ASEM FMM14 in Madrid, Spain on 15-16 December 2019.

Other Ministerial Meetings: Economic, Finance, Environmental, Culture, Transport, Labour and Employment, Education ministers meet on a regular basis to discuss issues of mutual concern. Other additional ministerial conferences are held irregularly which mainly focus on specific issues and areas that are not covered by the main ministerial meetings.

Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM): brings together high-level civil servants from the Foreign Ministries of all ASEM partners for the overall coordination of the ASEM process. Also, Sectoral SOMs are also held in preparation of the various Ministerial meetings.

Regular dialogues Customs General Directors’ Meeting; Conference of General Directors of immigration; Informal Seminar on Human Rights, Rectors’ Conference; Mayors and Governors Meeting and Ad Hoc activities: Sustainable Development, nuclear safety, disaster relief, biodiversity, youth, employment, and many others.

Activities and initiatives: are organized by ASEM partners on a wide range of issues of mutual interest. For further information on ASEM, please visit the ASEM InfoBoard at http://www.aseminfoboard.org/

3 – ASEM tangible areas of cooperation

Up to now, ASEM has founded 20 tangible areas of cooperation as follows:

  1. Disaster Management and Mitigation, Building Rescue and Relief Capacities, Technologies and Innovation in Rescue Equipment & Techniques
  2. Efficient and Sustainable Water Management, Innovations in Water & Waste Management
  3. SME Cooperation
  4. Renewable Energy: Mitigation, Adaptation, Financing and Technological Innovations
  5. Energy Efficiency Technologies
  6. Higher Education
  7. Vocational Training & Skills Development
  8. Food Safety Issues, including Training of Farmers
  9. Education and Human Resources Development
  10. Waste Management: More Efficient Use of Material Resources, The Waste Sector as a Central Player in the Economy with Waste to Energy and More Efficient Reuse and Recycling Models
  11. Promote Trade and Investment/ Involve Private Sectors
  12. Poverty Reduction
  13. Promotion and protection of human rights
  14. Information Technology/ Knowledge Connectivity
  15. Transport and Logistics
  16. Technologies for Diagnostics
  17. Promotion of tourism
  18. Women’s empowerment
  19. Nuclear Safety
  20. Youth Cooperation

4 – Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)

ASEM sets up Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) in order to foster ASEM public awareness and visibility. It was established on 15 February 1997 in the Ministerial Declaration of the 1st ASEM Foreign Minister Meeting (FMM1). Moreover, it is the only permanent institution of ASEM. ASEF aims to promote ​cultural understanding, strengthen relationships as well as facilitate cooperation among the people, institutions and organizations between Asia and Europe. ASEF receives financial contribution from all members annually on the voluntary basis.

For further information on ASEF, please visit www.asef.org

5 – Cambodia’s Participation in ASEM                                                                        

Firstly, ASEM provides Cambodia an excellent platform to promote Cambodia’s image in the international arena. Secondly, it is an opportunity to strengthen our bilateral cooperation with other members through high-level meetings of ASEM and boost tangible areas of cooperation for development of Cambodia’s economy, including exchanges of trade, investment, and tourism, etc. Thirdly, ASEM has contributed to the development of Cambodian human resources, in both private and public sectors. Lastly, ASEM connectivity is a most vibrant one for Cambodia to promote its people-to-people exchange; especially in this increasing inter-connected Asia-Europe regions.

As a member of ASEM, Cambodia has contributed USD 10,000 annually to ASEF since 2005. Cambodia has always taken part in ASEF process by assigning delegates to attend ASEF related projects. In cooperation with ASEF, Cambodia hosted a 7th ASEF Face-to-face Public Diplomacy Training, on 21-25 October 2019 in Siem Reap, aiming at improving the relations between Asia and Europe by enhancing public diplomacy efforts among members.

Recently, in order to raise the awareness of ASEM, Cambodia also celebrated a more fabulous ASEM DAY than ever on 10 March, which was presided over by H.E. Prak Sokhonn, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. It featured booth exhibitions of all ASEM13 Side-Events and stakeholders and a special concert, with participants varied from national elites, foreign missions in Cambodia, celebrities and public accounted for thousands of people. This showcases Cambodia’s readiness to the ASEM13.

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