Key Points

Laos commemorates ASEAN's 58th anniversary, praising its role in fostering regional stability. Foreign Minister Thongsavanh emphasizes unity despite member diversity. The country has actively contributed since joining in 1997. ASEAN Vision 2045 charts a path for future growth and deeper integration.

Key Points: Laos Celebrates 58 Years of ASEAN Unity and Progress

  • Laos celebrates 28 years of ASEAN membership
  • Thongsavanh highlights regional peace and prosperity
  • ASEAN Vision 2045 aims for stronger integration
  • Founding nations honored for historic 1967 declaration
2 min read

Laos marks 58th anniversary of ASEAN founding

Laos marks ASEAN's 58th anniversary, highlighting regional peace, stability, and prosperity while reaffirming commitment to deeper integration.

"ASEAN has remained resilient and united, earning global recognition despite diversity among members – Thongsavanh Phomvihane"

Vientiane, Aug 8

Lao Minister of Foreign Affairs Thongsavanh Phomvihane extended his heartfelt congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of the 58th anniversary of the founding of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the 28th anniversary of the country's accession to the regional bloc.

In a speech delivered to mark the two anniversaries, Thongsavanh highlighted ASEAN's achievements over the past 58 years in promoting peace, stability, and prosperity throughout the region, according to the Lao Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He emphasised that, despite the diversity of cultures, political systems, and levels of development among its members, ASEAN has remained resilient and united, earning global recognition, Xinhua news agency reported.

Its central role in regional dialogue and cooperation has fostered understanding and helped maintain peace.

Since joining in 1997, Laos has actively contributed to ASEAN's development, helping advance peace, economic growth, and regional cooperation. This involvement has also strengthened Laos' international profile and built trust among ASEAN and external partners.

Thongsavanh noted that ASEAN leaders have adopted the ASEAN Community Vision 2045, setting the direction for a stronger, more innovative, and people-centred ASEAN.

Looking ahead, he called for deeper integration, stronger partnerships, and the continued reinforcement of ASEAN's central role in regional affairs.

He expressed his gratitude to all ASEAN member states, partners, and the Lao people for their valuable contributions to ASEAN's work.

On August 8, 1967, five leaders – the Foreign Ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand – sat down together in the main hall of the Department of Foreign Affairs building in Bangkok, and signed a document, giving birth to the ASEAN.

The five Foreign Ministers who signed it – Adam Malik of Indonesia, Narciso R. Ramos of the Philippines, Tun Abdul Razak of Malaysia, S. Rajaratnam of Singapore, and Thanat Khoman of Thailand – were subsequently hailed as the Founding Fathers of probably the most successful inter-governmental organisation in the developing world today. And the document that they signed came to be known as the ASEAN Declaration.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Interesting to see how smaller nations like Laos benefit from ASEAN membership. India should strengthen ties with ASEAN countries - the economic potential is huge for trade and tourism.
A
Arjun K
While ASEAN is successful, I wish SAARC could be this effective in South Asia. Our regional bloc suffers due to political tensions between members. Maybe we need to learn from ASEAN's approach.
N
Nikhil C
ASEAN's success shows what can be achieved when countries focus on economic cooperation rather than conflicts. India's trade with ASEAN crossed $100 billion last year - this partnership is crucial for our 'Make in India' initiative.
S
Shreya B
The cultural diversity within ASEAN is amazing! From Buddhist Laos to Muslim Indonesia to Christian Philippines - they've maintained harmony while growing together. India has similar diversity - we should take notes.
D
David E
As an expat in India, I've seen how ASEAN-India relations benefit both sides. The student exchange programs and business collaborations are creating wonderful opportunities. Happy anniversary ASEAN!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50