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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
and GCC, in interconnecting Asian countries, while encouraging and
supporting Asian integration through their capacity and expertise.
Working towards establishing effective economic, political and
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
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
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
Chinese, Malaysian and Indian models, taking the privacy and
cultures of societies into consideration.
Giving consideration to the new technology, while benefiting
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
security and utilization of alternative energy.
Converting the Asia Dialogue Forum into an international
organization.
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