The 23rd ASEAN Chiefs of Defence Forces Meeting (23rd ACDFM) convened yesterday via videoconference to strengthen regional military cooperation.
The Chief of
Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, who chaired the 23rd ASEAN Chiefs
of Defence Forces Meeting (23rd ACDFM), delivered an opening address.
Maj-Gen
Benedict D Balaba, Chief of Staff for Intelligence of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines, who chaired the 23rd ASEAN Military Intelligence Meeting (23rd
AMIM), and Chief of Staff for Operations Maj-Gen Elmer B Suderio of the Armed
Forces of the Philippines, who chaired the 16th ASEAN Military Operations
Meeting (16th AMOM), read out the reports of relevant meetings.
The leaders
of delegations from the armed forces of ASEAN member states in attendance
discussed their views on the theme “Securing Our Future, Together” in turn,
following the alphabetical order of the countries.
In his
discussion, Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services General Ye Win Oo of the
Myanmar Tatmadaw said that since its establishment, ASEAN has been a united
organization founded on strong principles and noble objectives. Likewise, ASEAN
armed forces have continuously focused on enhancing efforts to promote regional
stability, peace, development, and future security. The theme of this year’s
meeting, “Securing Our Future, Together”, is highly relevant to the current
situations faced by ASEAN armed forces and is also a strategic necessity.
Furthermore, it highlights and reinforces ASEAN’s core objectives and
activities.
At present,
major powers are increasingly refraining from using direct military invasion
against other countries. Instead, in order to exert control and influence over
those countries, they are employing a wide range of approaches through
assistance and support, including political, economic, social, ideological,
propaganda, military, and diplomatic means. In particular, some major powers
are competing in efforts to bring small countries in the Asia-Pacific region
under their influence, ranging from political and economic leverage to military
influence. This includes forming alliance blocs and conducting military
exercises as part of their strategic competition to expand their influence.
The Republic
of the Union of Myanmar has now successfully held a free and dignified
election, and Hluttaws comprising elected representatives who will practically
implement the will of the people, along with a democratically elected
government, have emerged. In order to strengthen the country’s journey toward
building a democratic nation, efforts to establish a region-based federal
system compatible with the country’s conditions will continue, while work
related to the safety of national interest, the rule of law, and administrative
reforms will be accelerated. The new government also wishes to reaffirm that it
will pursue an independent, active, and non-aligned foreign policy, strengthen
existing friendship and cooperation with neighbouring countries and partner
countries, and continue to promote regional interests in a balanced manner.
The
foundation for regional peace, stability, development, and future security
depends on the security environment of each member state. Therefore, in order
to strengthen regional stability in the future and address complex and
multifaceted challenges, all member states will be able to overcome and respond
to them only through unity and cooperation. In line with the theme of today’s
meeting, “Securing Our Future, Together”, it was emphasized that, for the
future social development of the peoples of ASEAN member states, as well as for
regional stability and security, the Myanmar Tatmadaw will actively cooperate
and work together with ASEAN member states.
Likewise, the
General discussed that ASEAN and the ASEAN armed forces should work together in
unity to build a stable, peaceful, and secure community based on the
long-standing friendly relations among the peoples within the ASEAN region.
The Two-Year
Activity Work Plan (2026-2028) of ASEAN Defence Forces was approved. Moreover,
the Joint Statement of the 23rd ASEAN Chiefs of Defence Forces Meeting (23rd
ACDFM) was also affirmed. They signed the joint statement and had documentary
photos taken with the ASEAN Chiefs of Defence Forces.
The Chief of
Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, who chaired the 23rd ASEAN Chiefs
of Defence Forces Meeting (23rd ACDFM), delivered a handover speech and handed
over the ASEAN Flag and Chairmanship responsibilities of the 24th ASEAN Chiefs
of Defence Forces Meeting (24th ACDFM) to the Chief of Defence Force of the
Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).
The Chief of
Defence Force of the Singapore Armed Forces delivered a speech accepting the
chairmanship responsibilities and a concluding remark.
Also, present
at the meeting were a delegation led by Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services
General Ye Win Oo of Myanmar, Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF)
Maj-Gen Dato Paduka Seri Haji Muhammed Haszaimi bin Bol Hassan and delegation
members, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces General Vong
Pisen and delegation members, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian National Armed
Forces General Agus Subiyanto and delegation members, Deputy Minister of
National Defence and Chief of the General Staff of the Lao People’s Army Lt-Gen
Saichay Kommasith and delegation members, Chief of Defence Force of Malaysia
General Dato Seri Haji Malek Razak bin Sulai Man and delegation members, Chief
of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines General Romeo Saturnino Brawner
Jr and delegation members, Chief of Defence Force (CDF) of the Singapore Armed
Forces Vice-Admiral Aaron Beng Yao Cheng and delegation members, Chief of
Defence Forces of the Royal Thai Armed Forces General Ukirs Boontanondha and
delegation members, Chief of Defence Force of the Timor-Leste Defence Force
Lt-Gen Domingos Raul and delegation members, and Deputy Defence Minister and
Chief of the General Staff of Vietnamese People’s Army General Nguyen Tan Cuong
and delegation members.
Likewise, the
16th ASEAN Military Operations Meeting (16th AMOM) was held on 19 May, attended
by a delegation led by Chief of Staff (Army) Lt-Gen Than Htaik of the Office of
the Commander-in-Chief (Army) and the 3rd ASEAN Military Intelligence Community
Leaders’ Conference (AMICLC 3) and the 23rd ASEAN Military Intelligence Meeting
(23rd AMIM) by Chief of Military Affairs Security Lt-Gen Kyaw Ko Htaik and
party on 19 and 20 May through videoconferencing. Commitments to strengthening
relations and enhancing cooperation among ASEAN armed forces have been further
solidified.
MNA/TTA
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