We, the Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of
Bangladesh, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bhutan, the Prime Minister of
the Republic of India, the State Counsellor of the Republic of the Union of
Myanmar, the Prime Minister of Nepal, the President of the Democratic Socialist
Republic of Sri Lanka, and the Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of the
Kingdom of Thailand, met in Goa on 16 October 2016 for the BRICS-BIMSTEC
Outreach Summit.
We express our deep sorrow at the passing of His
Majesty Bhumibol Adulyadej whose contributions to global development have been
recognised by the United Nations in its First Human Development Lifetime
Achievement Award. We convey our heartfelt condolences to the Royal Family, the
people and the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand.
We wish to express our appreciation for the
opportunity of a Summit between BRICS and BIMSTEC Leaders to discuss matters of
mutual interest and exchange views on important global and regional issues
including the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. We
believe this joint Summit will lead to greater trust and understanding among
countries of the two groupings, and will promote further cooperation for their
mutual benefit.
Recalling the principles enshrined in the 1997
Bangkok Declaration, we reemphasize that cooperation within BIMSTEC will be
based on respect for the principles of sovereign equality, territorial
integrity, political independence, non-interference in internal affairs,
peaceful co-existence and mutual benefit.
We agree to intensify our efforts to realise the objectives
and purposes of BIMSTEC as outlined in the 1997 Bangkok Declaration, and
reaffirm that BIMSTEC has considerable potential for economic and social
development through mutually beneficial cooperation in the identified priority
areas. We pledge to work collectively towards making BIMSTEC stronger, more
effective, and result oriented.
We recall the Third BIMSTEC Summit Declaration issued in Nay
Pyi Taw on 04 March 2014, and wish to reiterate our deep commitment to BIMSTEC
as an organization promoting regional cooperation and integration in the Bay of
Bengal region. We recognize that our geographical contiguity, abundant natural
and human resources, rich historical linkages and shared cultural heritage
provide BIMSTEC the ideal platform to promote peace, stability and prosperity
in our region.
Recognizing that terrorism continues to remain the single
most significant threat to peace and stability in our region, we reiterate our
strong commitment to combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, and
stress that there can be no justification for acts of terror on any grounds
whatsoever. We condemn in the strongest terms the recent barbaric terror
attacks in the region. We strongly believe that our fight against terrorism
should not only seek to disrupt and eliminate terrorists, terror organisations
and networks, but should also identify, hold accountable and take strong
measures against States who encourage, support and finance terrorism, provide
sanctuary to terrorists and terror groups, and falsely extol their virtues.
There should be no glorification of terrorists as martyrs. We recognize the
need for urgent measures to counter and prevent the spread of terrorism,
violent extremism and radicalization. We express our determination to take
concrete measures to step up cooperation and coordination among our law
enforcement, intelligence and security organisations.
We commit to expedite the signing of the BIMSTEC Convention
on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters, and to early ratification of the
BIMSTEC Convention on Cooperation in Combating International Terrorism,
Transnational Organized Crime and Illicit Drug Trafficking.
Being acutely aware of the growing threat to our planet from
climate change, and in particular to the lives and livelihoods of peoples in
the Bay of Bengal region, we resolve to strengthen cooperation to protect and
preserve the environment. We stress the necessity of pursuing sustainable
development and of the implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
at the regional and national levels.
We encourage closer cooperation in disaster management
through joint exercises, sharing of information including early warning system,
adoption of preventive measures, joint action on relief and rehabilitation, and
capacity building. We agree to build on the existing capacities in the region
and to explore the possibility of establishing partnerships with other regional
and international entities in this sector.
Being convinced that the development of connectivity in
various forms and manifestations is the key to promote regional integration, we
express satisfaction at the continuing efforts and initiatives to advance multi-modal
physical connectivity (air, rail, roads and waterways) in the BIMSTEC region.
We note with satisfaction the progress achieved in implementation of the
recommendations of the BIMSTEC Transport Infrastructure and Logistics Study. We
agree to explore the possibility of having a BIMSTEC Motor Vehicle Agreement.
We reiterate our commitment to sustainable
agriculture and food security and agree to deepen cooperation in the
Agriculture Sector, including crops, livestock and horticulture as well as to
intensified cooperative efforts towards increased productivity and yields of
agricultural produce in the region.
Being aware that the Bay of Bengal region is
home to over thirty percent of the world’s fishermen, we recognize that
cooperation in sustainable development of fisheries in this region has the
potential to make a significant contribution towards ensuring food security and
improving livelihoods of people in our region and agree to deepen cooperation
in this Sector.
We recognize the enormous potential that the
development of the blue economy holds for our region, and agree to explore ways
to deepen our cooperation in areas such as aquaculture (both inland and
coastal), hydrography, seabed mineral exploration, coastal shipping,
eco-tourism and renewable ocean energy with the objective of promoting holistic
and sustainable development of our region.
We recognize that the benefits derived from mountain regions
are essential for sustainable development. We call for greater efforts towards
the conservation of the mountain eco-systems including bio-diversity.
We welcome the growing cooperation in energy
among BIMSTEC Member States. We decide to expedite the signing of the BIMSTEC
Memorandum of Understanding on Grid Interconnection. We direct that steps be
taken for early operationalization of the BIMSTEC Energy Centre. Given the high
potential of energy sources in the region particularly renewable and clean
energy sources, we agree to accelerate our efforts to develop a comprehensive
plan for energy cooperation with a view to augment interconnectivity and
promoting regional energy trade.
We renew our commitment to the early conclusion of BIMSTEC
Free Trade Area negotiations, and direct the Trade Negotiating Committee (TNC)
and Working Groups to expedite the finalization of its constituent Agreements.
We also direct the TNC to expedite the negotiations on the Agreements on
Services and Investment. We agree to take concrete steps to enhance trade
facilitation. We also agree to offer special and differential treatment for
Least Developed Countries for their integration into the regional economy.
Recognizing the need for development, access and availability
of technology- including for SMEs- for promoting sustainable development across
sectors, we direct for early finalization of the Memorandum of Association on
the Establishment of BIMSTEC Technology Transfer Facility in Sri Lanka.
We agree to continue our collective efforts to
address public health issues. We direct the BIMSTEC Network of National Centres
of Coordination in Traditional Medicine and its Task Force to expand and deepen
cooperation in this sector.
We resolve to create a deeper understanding and trust across
the region and reiterate our commitment to promote people-to-people contact at
various levels among Member States. We note with satisfaction that two Meetings
of the BIMSTEC Network of Policy Think Tanks (BNPTT) have been held and
encourage BNPTT to organize regular consultations and programmes with
stakeholders from the Member States with a view to intensifying
people-to-people contact. We agree to expand linkages among our educational and
research institutions.
Acknowledging the civilizational, historical and cultural
linkages in our region, we recognize the rich potential for development of
tourism and reiterate our keen interest in taking concrete steps to promote
intra-BIMSTEC tourism including specialized tourist circuits and eco-tourism.
In particular, we encourage the development of Buddhist Tourist Circuit and
Temple Tourist Circuit within the region.
We decide to expedite the establishment of the BIMSTEC
Cultural Industries Commission and BIMSTEC Cultural Industries Observatory in
Bhutan, which will serve as a repository for information on cultural
industries.
We reaffirm our commitment to effective implementation of the
BIMSTEC Poverty Plan of Action as adopted at the Second BIMSTEC Ministerial
Meeting on Poverty Alleviation held in Nepal in January 2012 and endorsed by us
at the Third BIMSTEC Summit held in Myanmar in March 2014.
We note with satisfaction that the BIMSTEC
Permanent Secretariat in Dhaka has become functional since September 2014 and
also appreciate the contributions made by the Government of Bangladesh in
operationalizing the Secretariat.
Recognizing the year 2017 as the Twentieth
Anniversary of the establishment of the BIMSTEC, we direct the BIMSTEC
Secretariat to plan a series of activities to celebrate the Twentieth
Anniversary and also direct our authorities to undertake such activities.
Reaffirming the imperative of making regional cooperation
under BIMSTEC effective, we remain committed to hold Meetings of all BIMSTEC
mechanisms in a timely and regular manner at the designated level.
We the leaders of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri
Lanka and Thailand wish to express our profound appreciation of the initiative
of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to invite BIMSTEC Leaders’ to the BRICS-BIMSTEC
Outreach Summit, and for the warm hospitality and excellent arrangements during
the Summit.
We look forward to meeting in Nepal for the Fourth BIMSTEC
Summit in 2017.
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