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Press Statement by
Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori
25 November 2000
Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong of Singapore, who
chaired this Summit Meeting, will also be giving his views of the meeting in a
press conference in a little while, but if I dare give you my own view, I will
say that this meeting enabled us to have a fruitful and positive discussion on
the future of East Asia cooperation in the 21st century.
I can summarize
the major achievements of this
Firstly, in order
to promote cooperation through the framework of ASEAN+3, I announced
"Building Partnership," "Open Regional Cooperation" and
"Comprehensive Dialogue and Cooperation including
Political-Security Fields" as the three principles for enhancement of
Secondly, we
agreed on specific measures of cooperation to meet challenges that
globalization and the IT revolution impose on East Asian countries. As for IT
in particular, it is an epoch-making achievement for the future of East Asia
cooperation that
Thirdly, at the Japan-ASEAN
Summit Meeting, which has just finished, taking into account the recommendation
of "Towards Vision 2020: ASEAN-Japan Consultation Conference on the Hanoi
Plan of Action," we confirmed our will to strengthen Japan-ASEAN relations
as the "Japan-ASEAN New Partnership" in the 21st century. Recognizing
the importance of exchange of people, particularly the exchange of the youths,
who will play a major role in the 21st century, I proposed a new scholarship
program inviting senior high-school students from ASEAN member countries to
Japan. This proposition was welcomed by the leaders of ASEAN member countries.
Regarding ASEAN as a partner for the peace and prosperity of
So
much for my evaluation on the meetings with ASEAN. Concerning the tripartite
Let me share with
you an episode during the Japan-ASEAN meeting this morning. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, as chairman of the
meeting, appreciated Japan's IT cooperation policy plan toward ASEAN, including
the IT comprehensive cooperation package amounting to 15 billion US dollars,
and suggested that the plan be called "Mori e-action," considering
the fact that Japan's past cooperative plans toward ASEAN were named after
prominent contributors, such as the "Fukuda Doctrine," the "New
Miyazawa Initiative," and the "Obuchi
Plan." I responded by saying that it was an honour
but that the actual implementation of the plans for promoting the Japan-ASEAN
cooperation towards the 21st century through advancing the IT and bridging the
digital divide in the region as well as cooperation with relevant countries was
most important, not the naming.
I would like to
conclude by expressing my deep gratitude to Prime Minister Goh
Chok Tong and to the entire Government and the people
of