
Kuwait aims to turn ACD forum into international organization
KUWAIT: Kuwait is leading efforts to turn the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) into a full-fledged international organization, according to Assistant Foreign Minister for Asian Affairs, Ambassador Samih Hayat. The proposal, first introduced by Kuwait, was recently discussed at the ACD summit in Doha and received broad support from participating countries. Kuwait is now working closely with brotherly and friendly nations to advance this initiative and formalize the dialogue's structure and role.
Ambassador Hayat made the announcement on the sideline of the 23rd anniversary celebration of the ACD, adding: 'As our cooperation with the Asia Cooperation Dialogue began in 2002, today, we celebrate 23 years of a platform that has united Asia's diverse cultures and regions through dialogue, mutual understanding, and shared development.'
He mentioned that transforming the Dialogue into a formal organization would grant it greater international weight—particularly as it includes member states both from within and outside Asia—enhancing its diversity and expanding its global influence. Ambassador Nasser Al-Mutairi, Secretary-General of the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) forum, stated that the proposal to transform the ACD from a dialogue platform into a formal international organization will be one of the central topics discussed during the upcoming ACD foreign ministers' meeting, scheduled for August in Bangkok, Thailand.
Al-Mutairi noted that Kuwait has submitted a comprehensive working paper outlining its vision for this transformation. The proposal includes securing a stable and sustainable budget, boosting engagement from member states, and strengthening coordination with other regional organizations to avoid duplication and enhance complementarity. One of the key suggestions is also the creation of a dedicated think tank to explore mechanisms for institutional cooperation, especially considering the presence of similar organizations across Asia.
Among other key agenda items is the discussion of the upcoming presidency, as Thailand's term comes to an end in December. A coordination meeting among the secretaries-general of these organizations is expected soon to align efforts. He also highlighted Kuwait's long-standing support for the ACD, noting that it currently bears the financial costs of the Forum's Secretariat, with some additional contributions from other member states. Kuwait has played a foundational role in the evolution of the ACD, having hosted the first ACD summit and initiated the creation of the Secretariat—just as it now advances the proposal to formalize the Dialogue as a fully-fledged organization.
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