【kq balan】ASEM foreign ministers focus on partnerships for development
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ASEM foreign ministers focus on partnerships for development
November 21,kq balan 2017 - 09:00A vital need for new and stronger partnerships to address challenges affecting both continents, such as security, climate change, sustainable development goals, and connectivity was highlighted on the opening day of the 13th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting held on November 20-21 in Myanmar.
The two-day ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meeting opened yesterday in Myanmar, highlighting partnerships for peace and sustainable development. — VNA/VNS Photo |
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