The blue represents peace and stability. Red depicts courage and dynamism. White shows purity and yellow symbolise prosperity.
The stalks of paid represent the dream of ASEAN Founding Fathers for an ASEAN comprising all the countries of Southeast Asia bound together in friendship and solidarity. The circle represents the unity of ASEAN. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is an organization of countries in southeast Asia set up to promote cultural, economic and political development in the region. ASEAN was officially formed in 1967 with the signing of the Bangkok Declaration. The original five members included Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Since its formation, ASEAN has been growing slowly, and more countries in the region have gained membership. Through co-operation the goal of the organization is to increase the welfare of the people in the region, both economically and culturally.
The ASEAN countries are engaged in a process to transform ASEAN into a real economic community by the end of 2015. Originally built as a political alliance to limit the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, ASEAN gradually became a diplomatic organization to manage regional issues and expand trade with the inclusion of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos and their opening to a market economy.
The blue represents peace and stability. Red depicts courage and dynamism. White shows purity and yellow symbolise prosperity. The stalks of paid represent the dream of ASEAN Founding Fathers for an ASEAN comprising all the countries of Southeast Asia bound together in friendship and solidarity. The circle represents the unity of ASEAN. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is an organization of countries in southeast Asia set up to promote cultural, economic and political development in the region. ASEAN was officially formed in 1967 with the signing of the Bangkok Declaration. The original five members included Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Since its formation, ASEAN has been growing slowly, and more countries in the region have gained membership. Through co-operation the goal of the organization is to increase the welfare of the people in the region, both economically and culturally. The ASEAN countries are engaged in a process to transform ASEAN into a real economic community by the end of 2015. Originally built as a political alliance to limit the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, ASEAN gradually became a diplomatic organization to manage regional issues and expand trade with the inclusion of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos and their opening to a market economy.
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