PUTRAJAYA — Malaysia’s chairing of Asean this year will benefit communities at the grassroots level as there will be a range of activities and programmes targeting various segments of society, said Foreign Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Amran Mohamed Zin.
There are a total of 29 programmes crafted for rural communities, micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), youth, women, people with disabilities, senior citizens, and children, to ensure that all groups gain from Malaysia’s Asean Chairmanship, he said.
The programmes include a campaign to promote Malaysian-made goods, the Asean Plus Three Forum to empower rural women, the Asean Youth Summit and the special Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS), as well as initiatives tailored for school and higher education students.
“Priority will be given to ensuring that the initiatives and decisions put forward by the Prime Minister and the government are executed effectively, so that the Asean Chairmanship delivers tangible benefits to the people.
“This is a national agenda, which calls for the participation of all Malaysians and society as a whole,” Amran said at a press conference on the Asean Chairmanship 2025, here, today.
All the activities and programmes align with the vision of a people-centred Asean Community, as well as the theme for the chairmanship this year, which is ‘Inclusivity and Sustainability’.
A total of 357 Asean-related meetings are scheduled to take place nationwide this year, including 14 high-level meetings involving heads of state and government.
According to Amran, the 46th Asean Summit is slated for mid-year, alongside the Asean-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-China Summit, while the 47th Asean Summit will be held towards the year’s end.
“In Langkawi, we will host 50 ASEAN meetings, Penang will hold 37, and other states will also play host. These events require extensive logistical preparations.
“Our aim is to bring Asean closer to the grassroots level, allowing Asean to appreciate Malaysia’s rich diversity, and providing opportunities for local communities to gain better awareness of Asean and benefit from business and tourism prospects,” he said
He added that the Asean Foreign Ministers’ Retreat in Langkawi, set to begin this Saturday, will mark the official launch of Malaysia’s Asean Chairmanship 2025, with the participation of over 200 foreign delegations.
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