ASEAN Defence Senior Officials’ Meeting Plus Working Group held video conference
The Ministry of National Defence held a video conference of the ASEAN Defence Senior Officials’ Meeting Plus Working Group (ADSOM+ WG) in Hanoi on June 30.
The video conference on June 30 was chaired by the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Ministryof National Defence held a video conference of the ASEAN Defence SeniorOfficials’ Meeting Plus Working Group (ADSOM+ WG) in Hanoi on June 30.
The meeting was attended by heads of the ADSOMWGs of nine other ASEAN members, officials from eight partner countries, namelyRussia, China, the US, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia, New Zealand,and India, and representatives from the ASEAN Secretariat.
It aimed to enhance substantive defencecooperation between ASEAN countries and partners within the framework of theASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM+) and to prepare for the onlineADSOM+ slated for July 7. It also discussed issues relating to activities ofADMM+ experts' working groups and guests to be invited to the ceremony marking ten yearsof the ADMM+ mechanism.
Addressing the conference, Lt. Gen. Vu ChienThang, Director of the ministry’s department for external relations and head ofthe country’s ADSOM WG, announced the successful organisation of the onlinetable-top exercise on COVID-19 response for ASEAN nations’ military medicineforces on May 27.
The exercise was one of the practical jointactivities held to carry out the Joint Statement of the ASEAN Defence Ministerson Defence Cooperation Against Disease Outbreaks, adopted in Hanoi lastFebruary, he said, noting that the ministry wishes to continue promotingsubstantive cooperation within the framework of the ADMM and ADMM+ so as toaffirm defence forces’ role in joint efforts against disease outbreaks.
Talking to the press after the conference, Sen.Lt. Col. Pham Manh Thang, deputy director of the department for externalrelations, highlighted the event’s success, which showed ASEAN and the eightpartner countries’ attention to and support for Vietnam’s chairmanship of thebloc in 2020. They also highly valued the host’s activeness, proactiveness, andflexibility amid the complex developments of COVID-19.
The results of the conference will be reportedto the ADSOM+ on July 7, he added./.
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