Hanoi (VNA) - The 8th ASEAN Ministerial Meetingon Minerals (AMMin 8), which took place in form of teleconference, concluded onOctober 8, issuing a joint statement on the ASEAN Minerals Cooperation ActionPlan (AMCAP).
Participating ministers agreed that the second phase of the AMCAPfor 2021 – 2025 focuses on the promotion of domestic and internationalinvestment in all components of the mineral value chain; the application of sustainablemineral development principles and efforts to expand the participation andcontributions of partners; and building human, institutional and technicalcapacity in mineral management, among others.
They said new strategies and effective tools must be devisedto upgrade the ASEAN Mineral Database and Information System (AMDIS) to supportmore active investment promotion and the development of complete, high-qualitygeological data and resource maps.
Delivering his closing speech, Vietnamese Deputy Minister ofNatural Resources and Environment Tran Quy Kien stressed that regarding emergingregional and international issues, it is necessary for ASEAN's centrality to bemaintained and promoted in a bid to boost dialogue, cooperation, and thecreation of an open transparent, inclusive and rules-based regional structure.
The AMMin 8 continues to affirm the strength of solidarity,resilience and the ability to flexibly adapt to challenges, he said.
The official noted that with the desire to unite the blocfor development, participants discussed and agreed on many drastic andpractical measures to promote cooperation to overcome challenges facing ASEAN,maintain the collaboration momentum, and give directions for the ASEANCommunity to develop stronger to truly become the core of the region.
Participating ministers expected Brunei will hold the ASEANSenior Officials Meeting on Minerals (ASOMM), which is slated for 2022; andCambodia will host the AMMin 9 in 2023./.
Participating ministers agreed that the second phase of the AMCAPfor 2021 – 2025 focuses on the promotion of domestic and internationalinvestment in all components of the mineral value chain; the application of sustainablemineral development principles and efforts to expand the participation andcontributions of partners; and building human, institutional and technicalcapacity in mineral management, among others.
They said new strategies and effective tools must be devisedto upgrade the ASEAN Mineral Database and Information System (AMDIS) to supportmore active investment promotion and the development of complete, high-qualitygeological data and resource maps.
Delivering his closing speech, Vietnamese Deputy Minister ofNatural Resources and Environment Tran Quy Kien stressed that regarding emergingregional and international issues, it is necessary for ASEAN's centrality to bemaintained and promoted in a bid to boost dialogue, cooperation, and thecreation of an open transparent, inclusive and rules-based regional structure.
The AMMin 8 continues to affirm the strength of solidarity,resilience and the ability to flexibly adapt to challenges, he said.
The official noted that with the desire to unite the blocfor development, participants discussed and agreed on many drastic andpractical measures to promote cooperation to overcome challenges facing ASEAN,maintain the collaboration momentum, and give directions for the ASEANCommunity to develop stronger to truly become the core of the region.
Participating ministers expected Brunei will hold the ASEANSenior Officials Meeting on Minerals (ASOMM), which is slated for 2022; andCambodia will host the AMMin 9 in 2023./.
VNA