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Text of China-ASEAN Declaration on Cooperation on Non-traditional Security Issues
Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji and ASEAN leaders issued a joint declaration on cooperation in the field of non-traditional security issues during the Sixth China-ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Nov. 4. The full text of the declaration was released by Xinhua News Agency on November 13 .

The following is the full text of the declaration:

We, the heads of State/Government of Brunei Darussalam, the Kingdom of Cambodia, the Republic of Indonesia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Union of Myanmar, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic of Singapore, the Kingdom of Thailand, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the People's Republic of China, gathered in Phnom Penh, Cambodia for the Sixth China-ASEAN Summit,

Recalling the Joint Statement of the Meeting of the Heads of the State/Government of the Member States of ASEAN and of the People's Republic of China in 1997, which contains the commitment to strengthening dialogue and cooperation in all fields with the aim to enhance mutual understanding, expand mutual benefit and consolidate and substantiate the partnership of good-neighborliness and mutual trust;

Deeply concerned over the increasingly serious nature of non-traditional security issues such as trafficking in illegal drugs, people smuggling including trafficking in women and children, sea privacy, terrorism, arms smuggling, money laundering, international economic crime and cyber crime, which have become important factors of uncertainty affecting regional and international security and are posing new challenges to regional and international peace and stability;

Recognizing the complexity and deep-rooted background of the non-traditional security issues and the need to address them with an integrated approach that combines political, economic, diplomatic, legal, scientific and technological and other means;

Believing that regional and international cooperation needs to be strengthened to address non-traditional security issues and that ASEAN and China are close neighbors and share extensive common interests in coping with these issues;

Noting with satisfaction the cooperation conducted between ASEAN and China and results achieved in non-traditional security field, including The Plan of Action of ASEAN and China CooperativeOperations in Response to Dangerous Drugs in 2000, the four-nationministerial conference on drug control cooperation held by China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand in 2001 and the resultant Beijing Declaration and the bilateral cooperation between ASEAN member states and China;

Welcoming the statement of the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC) in 1997, the 2001 ASEAN Declaration onJoint Action to Counter Terrorism adopted by ASEAN leaders, the Joint Communique of Special ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Terrorism,the Agreement on Information Exchange and Establishment of Communication Procedures by Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines in 2002;

Confirming that cooperation should be conducted on the basis ofobserving the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence and other universally recognized norms of international law, which are embodied in the Charter of the United Nations and the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia, and respecting the legal systems of all countries;

Determined to further strengthen and deepen cooperation in the field of non-traditional security issues, we task our Ministers concerned to follow-up on the implementation of this Declaration by undertaking the following:

I. Objectives

In light of the shared needs of all sides, measures and modalities for cooperation in the field of non-traditional security issues will be formulated to enhance their capacity in dealing with non-traditional security issues, promote their stability and development and safeguard regional peace and security;

II. Priority and Form of Cooperation

1. The priorities at the current stage of cooperation are combating trafficking in illegal drugs, people smuggling includingtrafficking in women and children, sea privacy, terrorism, arms smuggling, money laundering, international economic crime and cyber crime;

2. On the basis of deepening the existing multilateral and bilateral cooperation,

(1) To strengthen information exchange,

(2) To strengthen personnel exchange and training and enhance capacity building,

(3) To strengthen practical cooperation on non-traditional security issues,

(4) To strengthen joint research on non-traditional security issues, and

(5) To explore other areas and modalities of cooperation.

III. Participation and Organization

1. ASEAN and China will use existing mechanisms, as far as possible, such as the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime and the Senior Officials Meeting on Transnational Crime to pursue the cooperation. Long-term and mid-term cooperation plans will be formulated based on the purposes and principles of the Joint Declaration to serve as guidance for cooperation;

2. Ad hoc working groups will be established for cooperation inrelevant fields to implement the plans of action through the abovemechanisms supported by the competent authorities in ASEAN member countries and China.

IV. Others

To implement this Joint Declaration, action plans may be formulated in accordance with the purposes and principles of the Joint Declaration.

We, the Leaders of ASEAN member countries and the People's Republic of China, pledge to remain seized with the matter, and call on other regions and countries to work with us in strengthening the cooperation in the field of non-traditional security issues.(End of text)

(Xinhua News Agency November 13, 2002)

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