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Internet Edition. July 25, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM |
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Asia-Pacific eyes coordinated disaster relief work AP, Singapore Asia-Pacific powers on Thursday announced an ambitious plan to pool their military and civilian resources for disaster responses in a region beset by cyclones, earthquakes and floods. The region has been devastated by major natural disasters over the past several years, including the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and the deadly Myanmar cyclone and the large earthquake in China in May. Foreign ministers of 26 countries and the European Union discussed a joint relief exercise to be held in 2009 and called for civilian-military coordination in future disaster relief. "It makes a lot of sense to conduct such exercises," said host Singapore's Foreign Minister George Yeo. It is important to have "a common vocabulary so that we don't misunderstand each other when we are in a hurry." The ministers gathered for the annual security conference of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations and its 17 partners. They cover virtually half the world - from the U.S. and EU to Russia and Australia. Yeo said they also talked about North Korea's nuclear program, terrorism, counterterrorism, the border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand as well as problems of food and energy. Disaster relief however dominated discussions at the five-day conference. A statement at the end of the meeting said the ministers "recognized that military assets and personnel, in full support and not in place of civilian responses, have played an increasingly important role in regional disaster responses."
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