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ASEAN Centre For Energy Receives NZ$200,000 Grant From New Zealand
ASEAN Centre For Energy Receives NZ$200,000 Grant From New Zealand

Barnama

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

ASEAN Centre For Energy Receives NZ$200,000 Grant From New Zealand

JAKARTA, July 18 (Bernama) -- The ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) has received a NZ$200,000 (about US$119,300) grant from the New Zealand Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry to support the region's energy transition and the implementation of the ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC). The contribution marks the first direct partnership between ACE and New Zealand, commemorating 50 years of ASEAN-New Zealand relations and reinforcing their shared commitment to sustainable energy development in the region. ACE Executive Director Datuk Abdul Razib Dawood described the grant as a significant milestone in regional energy cooperation, expressing gratitude to New Zealand for its continued support.

Foreign Minister To Travel To Malaysia
Foreign Minister To Travel To Malaysia

Scoop

time07-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Scoop

Foreign Minister To Travel To Malaysia

Rt Hon Winston Peters Minister of Foreign Affairs Foreign Minister Winston Peters will travel to Malaysia this week for regional engagement with Southeast Asian partners. 'The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) plays a central role in supporting a peaceful, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific region and has been a steadfast partner of New Zealand,' Mr Peters says. 'In our 50th anniversary of Dialogue Relations with ASEAN, we will highlight the value of the deep partnership between New Zealand and South East Asia, and will engage on the strategic issues impacting the stability of our region. We will also discuss opportunities for enhancing our partnership and cooperation.' While in Malaysia,Mr Peters will attend the annual ASEAN-New Zealand Foreign Ministers' Meeting, East Asia Summit Foreign Ministers' Meeting, and ASEAN Regional Forum. The Minister attended the inaugural East Asia Summit Foreign Ministers' meeting in Kuala Lumpur in December 2005 and a further nine since. Mr Peters will also hold several bilateral engagements with counterparts while in Kuala Lumpur. 'Since coming into government in 2023 we have significantly increased New Zealand's focus and resources applied to South and South East Asia.' This visit to Malaysia is a further opportunity to strengthen New Zealand's partnership with ASEAN and reiterate our support for Malaysia's priorities as 2025 ASEAN Chair.' The Minister departs on July 9 and returns July 12.

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