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Pakistan
invited to join ASEM
HELSINKI—Asian leaders invited India, Mongolia and Pakistan to join
future gatherings of ASEM, the only forum dedicated to dialogue between
Europe and Asia, Japanese officials said.
The invitation came as leaders and top officials from 38 Asian and
European nations began two days of talks on trade and security issues in
the capital of Finland, which holds the EU's rotating presidency.
"Asian leaders agreed to propose the accession of three countries --
India, Mongolia, and Pakistan -- to the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) to
their European counterparts here," a Japanese official told reporters on
Sunday. The addition of the three Asian countries will lessen the
imbalance in the forum, where the European Union's 25 members outweigh
the 13 Asian countries currently in the club.
The EU will grow to 27 member states next year if Bulgaria and Romania
join the bloc as scheduled. 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.--Agencies |