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Indonesia, Malaysia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Other research
papers addressed more in-depth visions, such as energy issues, the
Chinese developmental model, and how far it is suitable for application
in the Arab region.
OAPEC General Secretariat presented a paper entitled “Energy
Security from Asian Perspective.”
The Forum drew a number of recommendations, as follows:
Fostering the role of Asian regional organizations, such as ASEAN
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and GCC, in interconnecting Asian countries, while encouraging and
supporting Asian integration through their capacity and expertise.
Working towards establishing effective economic, political and
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social institutions that support the process of development and
upgrade the existing organizations in the member countries of
the Asia Dialogue Forum.
Encouraging forums and conferences calling for economic
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integration, as did Kuwait in this Forum, and adoption of Kuwait’s
concept of Asian integration at all levels in the next summit.
Cooperating in developing policies to confront oil deficit in
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certain Asian countries by boosting Asia-Gulf dialogue between
petroleum exporting and importing countries in the region.
Capitalizing on the Asian developmental models, such as the
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Chinese, Malaysian and Indian models, taking the privacy and
cultures of societies into consideration.
Giving consideration to the new technology, while benefiting
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from certain Asian countries who made progress in this area,
such as Japan, South Korea and China.
Establishing joint research projects about the issues of energy
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security and utilization of alternative energy.
Converting the Asia Dialogue Forum into an international
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organization.