Ministerial Meeting of the Pacific Alliance and ASEAN takes place in New York 

September 25, 2024.- In the framework of the United Nations General Assembly, the Seventh Ministerial Meeting between the Pacific Alliance (PA) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was held today in New York, United States. This activity – which had not been held since 2019 due to the coronavirus pandemic – was co-chaired by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile, Alberto van Klaveren, in his capacity as pro tempore presidency of the PA, and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines, Enrique Manalo, the country in charge this year in ASEAN of the relationship with the PA.

During the ministerial activity, the progress of the implementation of the 2021-2025 Work Plan between the Pacific Alliance and ASEAN was reviewed; and the need to further enhance cooperation between the Pacific Alliance and ASEAN in areas of mutual interest, including trade and investment, digital economy, MSMEs, tourism, education and cultural exchange, people-to-people engagement, science and technology, and sustainable development was highlighted.

In his speech, Minister Van Klaveren noted that the Pacific Alliance considers it very important to continue interregional cooperation in areas that are mutually beneficial to the peoples of both regions.

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CO-CHAIRS’ PRESS RELEASE

7th ASEAN-PACIFIC ALLIANCE MINISTERIAL MEETING

  1. ASEAN and the Pacific Alliance welcomed the Ministerial Meeting between the two regional mechanisms during the 7th ASEAN-Pacific Alliance Ministerial Meeting, held on 25 September 2024 on the sidelines of the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York City, USA. The Meeting was co-chaired by H.E. Enrique A. Manalo, Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines, and H.E. Alberto van Klaveren, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Chile, and was the first high level in-person interaction between ASEAN and the Pacific Alliance after their last Ministerial Meeting in September 2019.

  2. Acknowledging global challenges including post-pandemic economic recovery, climate change and disruptive technologies, the Ministers stressed the importance of continued inter-regional cooperation in mutually beneficial areas for the peoples of the two regions. In particular, the Ministers emphasized the importance of promoting free trade, digital economy, and people-to-people exchange. They also expressed continued support to the Micro, Small and Medium sized Enterprises (MSMEs) as a vital driving force of the economies of both regions.

  3. The Ministers reviewed the progress of the implementation of the ASEAN-Pacific Alliance (PA) Work Plan (2021-2025), following its adoption in November 2021, and underscored the need to further enhance ASEAN-Pacific Alliance cooperation in the areas of mutual interest, as may be mutually agreed, including trade and investment, digital economy, MSMEs, tourism, education and cultural exchange, people-to-people engagement, science and technology, and sustainable development. The Ministers also took special note of the virtual forum held on 26 June 2024, under the working theme “Mainstreaming Gender Equality: Sharing best practices between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Pacific Alliance”, where both regional blocs reviewed the importance of sex disaggregated data to push forward women’s economic empowerment, and shared the efforts made to mainstreaming the gender perspective in our regions, including the main regional strategies on inclusive trade.

  4. The Ministers updated the ASEAN-Pacific Alliance Framework Agreement for Cooperation (FAC), adopted in September 2016, by endorsing the addendum to formally acknowledge that the National Coordinators of the Pacific Alliance subsumed the role of the Group of External Relations of the Pacific Alliance since July 2019. Both sides shared the relevance of institutionalizing the changes by revisiting the FAC periodically.

  5. The Ministers noted the recent developments in ASEAN and the Pacific Alliance, including the 57th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting and Related Meetings in July 2024, the upcoming 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits and Related Summits in October 2024 and the Pacific Alliance Presidential Summit next December in Chile, and the progress on the accession process of Costa Rica as a PA member and Singapore as a PA associated state.

New York, 25 September 2024

Communications PPT 2024 Pacific Alliance

Pacific Alliance National Coordinators meet with the Permanent Representatives of ASEAN

August 16, 2024.- This August 15, in Jakarta, Indonesia, the National Coordinators (NCs) of the Pacific Alliance (PA) countries met with the Committee of Permanent Representatives (CRP) of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), to advance with the next actions between both regional mechanisms, contemplated in the Work Plan 2021-2025, and reaffirm the commitment to continue strengthening ties between the two blocs.

The meeting was co-chaired by the national coordinator of the pro tempore presidency of Chile, Marcela Otero, and Ambassador Hjayceelyn M. Quintana of the Philippines, the country in charge of relations with the PA this year. In addition, the national coordinators of Colombia, Mexico and Peru participated remotely and the permanent representatives of the ASEAN countries participated in person. The activity was also attended by the Director of External Relations of the ASEAN Political Security Community Department, Bala Kumar.

“As pro tempore presidency, Chile wants to take this opportunity to strengthen our relationship, fulfilling the ministerial mandate to meet, to follow up and boost ties between our two mechanisms but also looking to the future,” said Marcela Otero.

The AP-ASEAN Work Plan 2021-2025 was adopted on November 24, 2021, during the virtual meeting between the Permanent Representatives Committee and the National Coordinators. The plan includes 23 actions in five areas: economic cooperation; education and culture; science, technology and innovation, as well as smart cities and connectivity; environment and sustainable development; and post-pandemic recovery.

Chile’s national coordinator, Marcela Otero, also participated in a round table on Trade and SME policies, organized by the Embassy of Chile in Indonesia, where she presented the various initiatives of the Pacific Alliance on small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as on gender and trade issues.

Communications PPT 2024 Pacific Alliance

ASEAN and Pacific Alliance meet at the level of their representatives in Jakarta

May 15, 2024.- The representatives to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) of the countries that make up the Pacific Alliance (PA) met in Jakarta with their counterpart from the Philippines, the country entrusted this year by ASEAN with the relationship with the PA.

The Permanent Representative of the Philippines, Hjayceelyn M. Quintana, held a working lunch with the ambassadors and chargé d’affaires of the Pacific Alliance countries -Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru- and the ASEAN Secretariat at the Permanent Mission of the Philippines to ASEAN on 14 May.

On the occasion, they spoke about cooperation and collaboration between ASEAN and the Pacific Alliance in 2024, the Joint Work Plan (2021-2025) and instances of convergence for this year, such as the possible Ministerial Meeting that would take place within the framework of the next United Nations General Assembly, in September in New York. The holding of webinars between the AP and ASEAN this year was also highlighted.

COMMUNICATIONS PPT CHILE 2024