Kota Kinabalu : The government, during Malaysia's chairmanship of Asean, endeavors to organise the various Asean meetings in different cities around the country.
"The intention is to serve at least three imperative; the first of which is to introduce delegates to the many wonders Malaysia has to offer.
"Each city will have the opportunity to attract, impress and welcome you to the different attractions present in the individual states," Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.
The second intent of the government in the organising the Asean meetings across the country is to allow each state to feel that it too is part of the larger project of Malaysia's chairmanship of Asean this year, he added.
Connected to this is the third imperative-to bring Asean closer to the people. Malaysia's overreaching theme of its chairmanship is to foster a "People-centred Asean" and in line with this, and the various segments of society in preparing for the various meetings, he stressed.
Source: The Borneo Post, front page, January 28 2015
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