22 October 2004
UNIC/PRESS RELEASE/277-2004 |
FROM
THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL
- UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s
Message to the
- Ministerial Meeting of the Conference on
Interaction
- and Confidence-Building in
Asia
- Almaty,
22
October 2004
Delivered
by Mr. Vladimir Goryayev,Deputy Director a.i. for
Asia
and the Pacific, United
Nations Department of Political Affairs
I am pleased to convey my best wishes to this meeting of
Foreign Ministers of the Conference on Interaction and
Confidence
Building
in
Asia
. An increasingly significant regional security forum, the CICA process has an
important role to play in shaping the future architecture of cooperation and in
Asia
. The Almaty Summit of June 2002 and the adoption of the Almaty Act were
key events in the process of building CICA into a viable institution of regional
cooperation. The United Nations welcomes the fact that the two main documents
you are planning to adopt at this meeting -- the CICA Rules of Procedure and the
CICA Catalogue of Confidence Building Measures -- call for a strengthening of
cooperation between our two institutions.
The geopolitical and security situation in the world and in
Asia
is changing rapidly, as we face unprecedented threats posed by terrorism,
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, drug trafficking and regional
conflict -- challenges which require coordinated and collective responses.
By strengthening the sense of collective responsibility for your common
future, Asian nations will be able to confront threats more effectively, ensure
dynamic economic and social development, and provide a better life for
Asia
’s 3.5 billion people.
In the past decade, many countries in
Asia
have achieved notable progress in economic and social development.
Others are working hard to find ways to realize their great potential.
We must do all we can to prevent armed conflict from undermining
development, prosperity and the advancement of universal human values. We must
work for a comprehensive prevention strategy, encompassing a range of political,
diplomatic, developmental and humanitarian instruments. And we need to develop a
similarly comprehensive strategy to combat terrorism.
The continued dynamic development of the CICA process is
welcome evidence that a wide variety of nations can work together in practical
ways to promote common security and stability. In that spirit, I wish all of you
a most successful meeting.
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