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Sultan of Brunei stresses peace and security ‘critical’ as he calls for closer integration with ASEAN

30 March 2022


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His Majesty Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei Darussalam, today outlined his concerns at new threats to economic and political stability.

His Majesty’s address at the Summit was attended by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.

Referencing the pandemic, His Majesty Sultan Bolkiah said it was fortunate that the rapid advance of digital technology had enabled governments, businesses and learning institutions to keep functioning during COVID-19, but warned that new challenges were emerging, threatening human security. Growing inequity could not be ignored, wider threats like climate change loom large, and hard-won peace was under threat, he said.

In this context, His Majesty Bolkiah said, "In the words of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, history is a continuous chain of events, the present is just an extension of the past. I believe it is important to maintain our common resolve for a peaceful and prosperous world, especially that lately we have been reminded how we must never take for granted the peace we have worked to achieve for decades."

The Sultan praised the UAE’s efforts and achievements in many fields, including youth and women empowerment, renewable energy, food security, among others, adding that the UAE has achieved an impressive economic progress, reflecting the vision of its wise leadership. He also called for closer integration with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) going forward.

He added, "Peace and stability are two important elements to ensure the future and prosperity of nations."

His Majesty Bolkiah argued there were ways to achieve this – youth and women need to be involved earlier to contribute to better policy-making; countries needed to embrace and maximise 4IR technologies across all aspects of governance – economies, infrastructure and education, and across the private and public sector; and governments needed to work together, particularly on regional cooperation.

Among the topics the Sultan suggested governments needed to work more closely together on was climate change. With Brunei set to host the ASEAN Centre for Climate Change, His Majesty Bolkiah stressed the criticality of the UAE’s stewardship of COP28 next year, saying he had confidence the summit would tackle this urgent threat head-on.

eferencing the pandemic, His Majesty Sultan Bolkiah said it was fortunate that the rapid advance of digital technology had enabled governments, businesses and learning institutions to keep functioning during COVID-19, but warned that new challenges were emerging, threatening human security. Growing inequity could not be ignored, wider threats like climate change loom large, and hard-won peace was under threat, he said.

In this context, His Majesty Bolkiah said, "In the words of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, history is a continuous chain of events, the present is just an extension of the past. I believe it is important to maintain our common resolve for a peaceful and prosperous world, especially that lately we have been reminded how we must never take for granted the peace we have worked to achieve for decades."

The Sultan praised the UAE’s efforts and achievements in many fields, including youth and women empowerment, renewable energy, food security, among others, adding that the UAE has achieved an impressive economic progress, reflecting the vision of its wise leadership. He also called for closer integration with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) going forward.

He added, "Peace and stability are two important elements to ensure the future and prosperity of nations."

His Majesty Bolkiah argued there were ways to achieve this – youth and women need to be involved earlier to contribute to better policy-making; countries needed to embrace and maximise 4IR technologies across all aspects of governance – economies, infrastructure and education, and across the private and public sector; and governments needed to work together, particularly on regional cooperation.

Among the topics the Sultan suggested governments needed to work more closely together on was climate change. With Brunei set to host the ASEAN Centre for Climate Change, His Majesty Bolkiah stressed the criticality of the UAE’s stewardship of COP28 next year, saying he had confidence the summit would tackle this urgent threat head-on.