Leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries, along with other world leaders, including US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, gathered in Myanmar's capital to discuss the establishment of an economic community within the regional bloc.
"As ASEAN economic community is a driving force for the ASEAN community, realisation of targets sets in four pillars of ASEAN Economic Community is important in creating better opportunities for our peoples to enjoy the benefits of ASEAN Community," Myanmar President U Thein Sein said in his opening remarks.
The envisaged ASEAN community will cover some 600 million people with a combined GDP of USD 2 trillion.
The summit is expected to adopt a declaration for the ASEAN community's future vision, which will serve as the basis for a comprehensive road map for the regional bloc beyond 2015.
President Thein Sein listed five tasks which he said the ASEAN nations should focus on when they enter a new level of regional integration after 2015.
It is the first time that Myanmar takes the rotating ASEAN chairmanship since it joined the bloc in 1997.
"Myanmar's chairmanship has set the stage for the ASEAN community's post-2015 vision as well as the work on reviewing and strengthening ASEAN institutions," said ASEAN Secretary-General Le Luong Minh.
The two-day summit also includes meetings among leaders from China, South Korea, Japan, India, New Zealand, Australia, the US and Russia.
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