Pakistan invited to Asia-Europe forum

Published September 11, 2006

HELSINKI, Sept 10: Asian and European leaders said on Sunday they would invite India, Mongolia and Pakistan as well as Bulgaria and Romania to join future gatherings of Asia Europe Meeting (Asem), a forum dedicated to dialogue between the two continents.

“I am convinced that this enlargement will not only widen but also significantly deepen Asia-Europe relations,” said Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen of Finland, which holds the EU’s rotating presidency.

He made the invitation in a speech to leaders and officials from 38 Asian and European nations gathered here for two days of talks on trade and security issues.

The addition of the three Asian countries to the twice-yearly Asem will help lessen the imbalance in the forum, where the European Union’s 25 members outweigh the 13 Asian countries currently in the club.

Asem is widely seen as being long on talk and short on substance and is still trying to prove its relevance despite having 10 years of existence behind it.

The Helsinki summit marks the 10-year anniversary of Asem, which started with a meeting in 1996 in Bangkok.—AFP

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