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The 17th annual meeting of Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum (17th APPF) was officially inaugurated this morning in Vientiane capital in a colourful Inaugural Ceremony gathering more than 300 delegates from 23 countries, who arrived yesterday in Vientiane, Lao PDR to voice their countries' opinions in a 5 days forum on regional issues.

 

One observer country (Brunei) and the Secretary General of IPU are also attending the Forum.

 

In his inaugural speech today morning, Hon. Thongsing Thammavong, President of the National Assembly of Lao PDR and Chairman of 17th APPF, highly valued the contribution of the delegates in sharing ideas and experiences for “effective cooperation and assistance to implement the socio-economic development plan of the member countries, thus to benefit the common peaceful, secured and sustainable development of the region”.

 

This is the important goal of this Forum. He stated that this Forum is a historical event in Laos and the National Assembly of Lao PDR will try her best to furnish the fruitful discussion of the Forum. 

 

Starting today, inputs of the participants will be incorporated in resolutions and a join communiqué which will be circulated to their heads of state and government and subsequently transferred in laws that will be passed by members of parliament. This is the APPF practical contribution to regional and global development.

 

Lao PDR hopes that the Forum can do more for the practical cooperation of the Asia-Pacific community to surmount the difficulties and it wants to take the lead in making it part of the regional political and economic system, which has been growing more uniform.

 

APPF forum is made up of peoples representatives of widely different countries in the region. This diversity is the main value of the regional cooperation.

 

South-east Asia has been accumulating experiences in inter-parliamentary cooperation for several decades. It has inter-parliamentary structures, called AIPA, embracing eight parliaments of eight SEA countries and two others special observer countries  and a structure of SEA government and extended link of ASEAN Plus Three that work together on a multilateral, sub-regional and bilateral basis. Lao delegation in this Forum has proposed an important resolution which calls upon ASEAN members of APPF to implement the ASEAN Charter and other APPF members in North East Asia, America and Oceania to support and assist the realization of the ASEAN Community as mentioned in the Vientiane Action Program.

 

This 17th Forum also discussed amendments of APPF Rules and Procedure for ensuring its effectiveness.

 

This Forum also provides opportunities for member countries to learn from cross continent experiences of parliamentary life in the region. Based on these exchanges, sub-regional establishment has come into being, such as Russia, China and Central Asian states modeled the Shanghai Cooperation Organization on the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).

 

The Pacific integration structures are set up not to fight other countries or force specific views on them, but to promote equitable cooperation among all regional states. The APPF members in the current integration process are acting in this spirit, an attitude that will ensure success.

 

The Executive Committee Meeting

 

Prior to the Inaugural of 17th APPF, the Executive Committee has met yesterday to discuss interval reports between the 16th and 17th Forum and had decided on the agenda and topics of discussion to be submitted to the plenary meeting for consideration and approval. The Organizing Committee of Lao PDR has received 33 resolution submitted by member countries.

 

The President of the National Assembly of Lao PDR has addressed the yesterday Executive Committee Meeting also held in the Don Chan Palace Hotel. At the Executive Committee meeting, H.E.Mr. Thongsing Thammavong President of APPF and President of the Lao National Assembly emphasized the necessity of the Asia-Pacific community in “striving to promote cooperation for development and peace protection” and he stressed further that “the world nations are facing several challenges, especially the global financial crisis, food shortage, climate change”. Pursuant to the spirit of the declarations of APPF, he encouraged the delegations to be actively involved in discussing important issues, such as Politics and Stability, Economics and Trade, Cooperation among other issues in order to foster the continuation of cooperation between different Nations in the region to support each others to cope with these challenges.

 

Topics and Resolutions

 

See the List of Draft resolutions lodged. The Drafting Working groups will be dealing with the drafts improvement for the plenary sessions for discussion and adoption.

 



Australia


 

Cluster Munitions                                                                         

Terrorism                                                                                    
Strengthening Gender Equality in Parliaments                  

Canada - 

Burma


Chile                                                                               

 

WTO and the Doha Round Negotiations                                       

Energy Security                                                                          
Food Security                                                                             



Indonesia

Raising the Level of Trade and Capital Flow within Asia-Pacific

Humanitarian and Security Crisis in Palestine 
Food Security                                                                     


Japan

Financial Crisis                                                            
Situation of the KoreanPeninsula                                       

Middle-East Process                                                          
Climate Change and Environment                                            


Lao PDR

Energy Security                                                                           

Food Security                                                                           
Promoting Sustainable Tourism Development for Poverty Reduction in APPF Member Countries                      

Strengthening Peace and Security in South East Asia        
Cluster Munitions                                                                    
Gender Issues in Parliaments                                                  

Mexico

World Financial Crisis and its Economic Impact on the Asia-Pacific      

World Economic Situation                                                                      

Negotiations of the Doha Round                                                         
Energy Security                                                                                          
Food Security                                                                                             
Terrorism                                                                                      

Gender Issues in Parliaments                                                            

APPF Link to Other Regional Bodies                                                



The Philippines

 

Sustainable Tourism                                                                         

Food Security                                                                        

Terrorism                                                                                     
Elimination of Violence Against women                            



Republic of Korea


Situation of the KoreanPeninsula                                    



Russia


Overcoming the Global Financial Crisis                               

Political, Food and Energy Security in Asia Pacific Region             

Addressing Social Dimension and Combating Corruption              


Viet Nam


Food security                                                                             

Gender Issues in Parliaments                                                   

 

 

THE TOTAL NUMBER IS 38 RESOLUTIONS SUBMITTED!

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dkj,

this info. is great but do you have any view on the article?

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Can't wait to see some photos from this event.

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tinko,

My point of view is to congratulate all Lao people with the Lao PDR leadership to host this important international event and is proud of the Lao PDR's rising reputation in international arena.


Tomorrow morning, I will upload all related photos of the event for you

Cheers

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Read more update from Don Chanh Palace of 17th APPF Meeting in Vientiane


Economic-Trade and Politic and Security Issues were raised during the three first plenary sessions


Today- the 2nd and 3rd Plenary Sessions and Drafting Committee Meeting is focusing in considering draft resolutions 

With the initial success of the first plenary session on Economic and Trade Matters yesterday, the Forum resumed today with focus on two important areas: Political and Security Matters and Inter-parliamentary cooperation.


On the Economic and Trade Matters


Yesterday, the plenary has started with discussion of economic and trade matters. Touching upon the economic challenges the region faces in 2008, the delegates have stressed the need to increasing regional cooperative action to mitigate the global financial crisis and economic recession, which are adversely impacting social and economic achievements of the region. The economic downturn is threatening the sustainable development in the region, the social stability, democratic achievements and the progress of achieving the UN Millennium Goals.


Indonesian delegates deliberated the need for raising the level of trade and capital flow within the Asia Pacific region, including the need to move for stronger economic integration through FTA/RFTA negotiation.  Mexican delegation urged the members to search for means for strengthening the region’s economic competitiveness and human resource development for this goal, prioritization in some key sectors. Other delegates in their deliberations also addressed the need of cooperation between developed and developing economies to solve problems, since APPF diversity is seen also as a stake of the region and moreover, in coping with the economic challenges, the region needs to approach the solutions in a systematic and comprehensive way which dealt with not only measures for stabilized and sustainable economic development, but also with measures to tackle social disparities which may result from the economic down turn. To this end, other non economic tools should be taken in consideration as necessary such as administrative simplification, fighting against corruption and terrorism to boot the regional trade and development in a stable and peaceful manner.


On the Political and Security Matters


The delegates at the 2nd plenary session have deliberated a number of issues which will be incorporated in resolutions adopted by the final plenary. Lao delegate approached the need for regional efforts in nurturing peace and security in the region by proposing South East Asia sub-regional action plan. This refers to the call on ASEAN APPF members to implement the current political mechanism in the ASEAN Charter, ARF, the ASEAN Vientiane Action Program, which represent the spirit to solve conflicts not by the use of force but by dialogue based on mutual trust und understanding.


The Forum also stressed its strong voice against violence and use of force to solve conflicts which are demonstrated in the Gaza and in some other part of the region and the globe, the participants expressed views and asked for resolution of the Forum to condemn those actions and encourage parliamentarians to be engaged to stop those actions and help finding peaceful resolution. 


Comprehensive Approach


Russian delegate witnessed the link between economic integration issues and social, political and security issues which should be seen as fundament for strategic and sustainable growth. He argues that the multifaceted interdependence is visible in the region due to the global economic integration and hence, any new situation such as the global economic recess may result in multifold impact to the other areas of sustainable growth. Thus, the countries in the region shall cooperate to approach the political and security issues in a strategic and comprehensive ways from elimination of threat caused by terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction to threat caused by Food and Energy security crisis, corrupted practices and other severe impact on poverty in developing countries.


The head of delegation of Vietnam in his deliberation speech yesterday at the plenary session also addressed the need for regional cooperation in finding comprehensive package of resolutions in all areas of Politics-Security, Economic-Trade, Inter-parliamentary cooperation and fostering APPF effectiveness to assist the economies in the Asia and Pacific and called on APPF members to support the 2008 APEC summit declaration in Peru for New Commitment for Development of the Asia-Pacific, including strengthening regional economic integration, structural adjustment, improvement of food safety and harmonized settlement of the social problems arose in the globalization process. 


Also with the comprehensive approach to security issue, the Japanese delegates raised concern on climate change and environment as the “potentially the most severe challenge” to the mankind nowadays. The APPF has passed a number of resolutions dealing with this challenge; however the commitments of countries in the word are still low. Japan delegation has proposed a resolution to call on APPF members the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit with the goal to achieve at least 50% of reduction of global emission by 2050 and urge the members countries to set fair national emission reduction targets and promote technology transfer to developing countries to help reducing emission; strengthening cooperation to assist disaster risk reduction for the less developed and developing countries and small island developing states which are the most vulnerable to the impact of climate changes.


What come in the next days?


In the afternoon of the 2nd day, at the plenary session, the participants will continue to address issues of inter-parliamentary cooperation, which are related to gender issues in parliaments, elimination of violence against women.


Delegates work in the Drafting Committee today and tomorrow to review, merge and improve draft of resolutions submitted by national delegations.

The press community is advised to follow especially in the morning of January the 15th the resolutions and Join communiqué as the outcome of the Forum which shall be adopted by the final plenary session in the afternoon session of January 15.  


In the following days, the plenary session will work on the issue of APPF future related to the preparation for the next APPF meeting (probably in Singapore), rule and procedure of APPF, strengthening relation of APPF with other bodies in the region for more integrated development of the region.




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it surprises me to see countries from north and south america on that list.

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hope this meeting will boost the cooperation between the numbers especially improve the role of women in Parliamentary of each countries, boost trade and economic cooperation between Asia-Pacific, of course focus on the environment and climate change on our earth.

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Mr. Thongsing Thammavong, Lao National Assembly's President meets the
distinguished quest of the 17th APPF in Vientiane

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More photos of the event will be uploaded later


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Maybe each countries' representative committee has never had such a warm welcome and very beautiful flowers on their legs. I think the flower on girl's head is called " Love flower" it means to show the visitors that we love all the country from around the world. Second flower is called " dok Dao Huang "? all the flowers are very meaningful in Laos....Great job.. LAO GOV
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Beautiful culture and beautiful photos,
let's join me to give a big hand for dkj :)

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Yes, all are beautiful, indeed. Thanks for sharing all photos.

Having looked at all photos, I remember the Lao saying: " We Lao people are poor, but we do not lack of heart". 

Some of our guests have never seen such a warm welcome, probably.
No doubt, some of our guests might get a feeling how come communist people can have such a good hospitality.


" Lao Lanexang, Lao Lane NamJai "



 

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TSP wrote:

Yes, all are beautiful, indeed. Thanks for sharing all photos.

Having looked at all photos, I remember the Lao saying: " We Lao people are poor, but we do not lack of heart". 

Some of our guests have never seen such a warm welcome, probably.
No doubt, some of our guests might get a feeling how come communist people can have such a good hospitality.


" Lao Lanexang, Lao Lane NamJai "
Good saying ai TSP i  am proud of our lao poeple.  you are right''We Lao people are poor, but we do not lack of heart". 

 Thankyou very much ai DKJ.
 

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financially poor, but rich in culture with people having good heart,
genuine smile, and possess unrestrained kindness.





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 who is this guy?  very lucky to have a chance to sing on this very important event. can you tell us ai DKJ.

 



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The performance groups are from Lao government officials, exactly from Lao Army Actresses

 

He is from some private art media groups

He is professional singer as I saw his showing on that day quite perfect

He sang the song “We are the World” in English

 

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Here are some of liaison officials for the 17 APPF Meeting

 

 

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