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Roundtable discusses challenges facing Asia – Pacific

The Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia convened its 31st Asia-Pacific Roundtable (APR) in Kuala Lumpur on May 22.
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Kuala Lumpur (VNA) - The Institute of Strategic andInternational Studies (ISIS) Malaysia convened its 31st Asia-Pacific Roundtable(APR) in Kuala Lumpur on May 22.

Themed “The Future of the Asia-Pacific: Issues andInstitutions in Flux”, the three-day event is gathering regional experts todiscuss and suggest policies to address challenges arising from the US’s Trumpadministration and the Brexit.

Subjects tabled were set to include Asian views on the US’srole in the region, tensions in cyber security, the East Sea issue, and Mekongcooperation.

In his opening speech at the function, Malaysian PrimeMinister Najib Razak stressed the role of ASEAN and its people.

The bloc has significantly contributed to regional peace inthe past 50 years, he said, adding a future task of increasing the livingstandards for the community’s 620 million people.

He asked each government to support the growth of small- andmedium-sized enterprises, empower women, and ensure sustainable and inclusivedevelopment.

He also underscored the importance of ASEAN’s innersolidarity and constructive dialogues.

ISIS Malaysia Chairman Rastam Mohd Isa said APR sessionsfocus on not only the Asia-Pacific but also global affairs that are affectingthe region.-VNA
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