The ASEAN Declaration sought to achieve binding friendship and cooperation between the nations of Southeast Asia in a time of conflict and turmoil. It paved the way for lasting peace between the member nations and cooperation on issues relating to a wide range of economic sectors, the environment, science and technology, culture and information, and social development.
The ASEAN DECLARATION
(Bangkok Declaration)
Bangkok, 8 August 1967
The Presidium Minister for Political Affairs/Minister for Foreign Affairs of Indonesia, the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Singapore and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand:
MINDFUL of the existence of mutual interests and common problems among countries of Southeast Asia and convinced of the need to strengthen further the existing bonds of regional solidarity and cooperation;
DESIRING to establish a firm foundation for common action to promote regional cooperation in Southeast Asia in the spirit of equality and partnership and thereby contribute towards peace, progress and prosperity in the region;
CONSCIOUS that in an increasingly interdependent world, the cherished ideals of peace, freedom, social justice and economic well-being are best attained by fostering good understanding, good neighbourliness and meaningful cooperation among the countries of the region already bound together by ties of history and culture;
CONSIDERING that the countries of Southeast Asia share a primary responsibility for strengthening the economic and social stability of the region and ensuring their peaceful and progressive national development, and that they are determined to ensure their stability and security from external interference in any form or manifestation in order to preserve their national identities in accordance with the ideals and aspirations of their peoples;
AFFIRMING that all foreign bases are temporary and remain only with the expressed concurrence of the countries concerned and are not intended to be used directly or indirectly to subvert the national independence and freedom of States in the area or prejudice the orderly processes of their national development;
DO HEREBY DECLARE:
FIRST, the establishment of an Association for Regional Cooperation among the countries of Southeast Asia to be known as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
SECOND, that the aims and purposes of the Association shall be :
b)A Standing Committee, under the chairmanship of the Foreign Minister of the host country or his representative and having as it members the accredited Ambassadors of the other Member Countries, to carry on the work of the Association in between Meetings of Foreign Ministers.
c) Ad-Hoc Committees and Permanent Committees of specialists and officials on specific subjects.
d)A National Secretariat in each Member Country to carry out the work of the Association on behalf of that country and to service the Annual or Special Meetings of Foreign Ministers, the Standing Committee and such other committees as may hereafter be established.
FIFTH, that the Association represents the collective will of the nations of Southeast Asia to bind themselves together in friendship and cooperation and, through joint efforts and sacrifices, secure for their peoples and for posterity the blessings of peace, freedom and prosperity.
DONE, in Bangkok on the Eighth Day of August in the Year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-Seven.
For the Republic of Indonesia:
ADAM MALIK
Presidium Minister
for Political Affairs/ Minister for Foreign Affairs
For Malaysia:
TUN ABDUL RAZAK BIN HUSSEIN
Deputy Prime Minister,
Minister of Defence and Minister of National Development
For the Republic of Philippines:
NARCISO RAMOS
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
For the Republic of Singapore:
S. RAJARATNAM
Minister for Foreign Affairs
For the Kingdom of Thailand:
THANAT KHOMAN
Minister of Foreign Affairs