Josep Borrell: "It’s time to translate Europe’s and Asia’s power into a real partnership"
PoliticsMessage from the High
Representative of the
European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission Josep Borrell: "It’s time to translate Europe’s and Asia’s power
into
a real partnership"
Last Sunday
15 and today on 16 December, I chair ASEM, the “Asia-Europe
Meeting”. What might seem to be a rather bureaucratic acronym, actually is a
politically highly relevant event for our continents. I had offered to
host this meeting in Madrid when I was still Foreign Minister of Spain and now
I will be chairing it as EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy. It underlines my personal interest in the fast-moving
continent that is Asia today.
ASEM
brings together 53 partners made up of the 28 EU Member States, Norway,
Switzerland and the EU, and on the Asia side, 21 countries and the ASEAN
Secretariat. Together we represent:
· 55% of global trade
· 60% of global GDP
· 60% of the global population
· 75% of global tourism
Simply
bringing countries together does not, of course, guarantee any results. But it
creates opportunities. In recent years, ASEM has become increasingly relevant
and strategic. This ASEM meeting will be an important opportunity to further
strengthen cooperation between Europe and Asia.
There
is a clear willingness from ASEM countries to engage on global issues and to
take on more responsibility - from supporting sustainable development, to
rules-based global trade, to information sharing on cross-border threats, to
the prevention or peaceful resolution of conflicts. ASEM has acquired a new
rationale and momentum as a key platform to uphold and promote rules-based,
multilateral approaches. In the challenging world of today, this kind of
cooperation and leadership is imperative.
In
recent years, sustainable connectivity has been a key theme of our discussions
– and will continue to be so. The same goes for combatting climate change. We
adopted last week the EU Green Deal and made the ground-breaking commitment to
make Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. But our ambition must
be global and we need collective action. To safeguard our planet and to promote
sustainable development, cooperation with our Asian partners is key.
In
addition, we cooperate on the most pressing issues on the international agenda:
the situation on the Korean peninsula and in Rakhine State, the Middle East
Peace Process, Iran and the wider region, and efforts to bring peace to
Afghanistan – to name just a few. We also work on the need to uphold multilateralism,
address security challenges, as well as promote gender equality and women
empowerment.
During
my mandate as High Representative, I will conduct EU foreign policy with
realism and a strong sense of partnership. And I want to work closer with our
Asian partners on key priorities such as our partnership with Africa, the
Western Balkans, finding a solution to the situation in Libya, or a peaceful
resolution of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, on Iran and many more.
All
of these issues will be discussed at our political meeting. But the real
Asia-Europe meeting happens every day:
when
students from our respective continents swap Europe for Asia, or vice-versa, to
study at university;
when
business transactions take place between European and Asian companies - big or
small;
when
we visit each others’ continents, either as tourists or as friends, to take in
the best that Asia and Europe have to offer;
and
when researchers from our two continents put their minds together to work
towards ground-breaking innovation.
At
meetings like ASEM we create the environment and the conditions
to enhance the connections we have between our societies and our citizens.
This is the real goal of frameworks such as ASEM. I look forward to doing this
with Europe’s Asian partners and friends, during ASEM in Madrid, and in the
years to come. It’s time to translate Europe and Asia’s power into a real
partnership.